Duke in the NBA: Singler, Plumlee getting comfortable with new teams
By Cassie Calvert | February 27, 2015The two former Blue Devils were shipped right before the trade deadline and got acclimated to their new surroundings this week.
The two former Blue Devils were shipped right before the trade deadline and got acclimated to their new surroundings this week.
There was no shortage of former Blue Devil talent on display during NBA All-Star Weekend. We take a look at some of the best Duke’s finest had to offer.
Former Duke standouts will compete in the 3-point contest, dunk contest and All-Star Game against the best players in the world.
One week before the All-Star break, former Duke standouts are either jostling for playoff position or anticipating getting healthy during the upcoming days off.
The dynamic point guard picked up the slack with LeBron James to highlight another packed week around the league.
With three weeks left until the All-Star break, teams are doing their best to position themselves for the playoffs, either by stringing together wins or making transactions.
Another week, another former Blue Devil on the move in the busy NBA.
Several teams are making transactions to better position themselves for the future and former Duke stars have been involved in some moves already.
With 2015 upon us, we take a look at how former Duke standouts have performed in the NBA as they usher in a new year.
The three former Blue Devils are trying to finish 2014 on a high note as the NBA season continues gaining momentum.
The Blue Devils' depth was supposed to be a strength this season, but the bench has struggled of late.
The point guard is racking up more awards after leading Team USA to the FIBA World Cup title this summer.
?In the last weekly round-up before Christmas, The Blue Zone takes a spin around the NBA to check in with former Blue Devils in the pros.
The former Blue Devil standout has had a busy month, but still made time to watch his former team earn its 10th win of the season.
The senior duo has been part of Duke football's major transformation and will look to lead the team to its first bowl win in 53 years Dec. 27.
A busy week for former Blue Devils in the NBA saw Kyrie Irving's new shoe release, Jabari Parker named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month and much, much more.
The Cavalier point guard became the 20th player with a signature Nike basketball shoe Wednesday night.
The point guard is still adjusting to his new teammates but now has a chance to help propel his team above 0.500 next week.
After getting custom LeBron 12's for their regular season debut, the Blue Devils now have custom Kyrie Irving Air Force 1's.