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March Madness may be over, but several former Duke players are making a splash in the postseason.
A new website claims to be able to predict what your next Tweet will be. We're not sure how—by magic, possibly.
In this edition of Chron Pod, sports editor Andy Moore talks with Jake Stanley, a co-creator of the popular student fan blog "Crazie Talk." The two chat about how the blog got started, the place of subjectivity and objectivity on the blog, as well as the end of Duke's season. Enjoy!
When DeAndre Daniels, who may be the best remaining player in the Class of 2011, announced that he was considering Duke in March, the news was unexpected. The small forward had committed to Texas in 2007, then decommitted from the Longhorns in 2009, then he seemed to be a lock to go to Kansas.
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Freshman point guard Kyrie Irving may have gone home for a quiet weekend—but everyone heard him loud and clear on the Internet.
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Head coach Mike Krzyzewski called in to ESPN Radio yesterday to talk about the Final Four, Duke's upcoming trip to China and the topic that has dominated many discussions lately—Jalen Rose's comments on race and Duke recruiting.
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It's been a while since the last edition of "Chron Pod," when The Chronicle talked to Bomani Jones about Duke Football and mixing college sports and agents.
On Monday, we detailed the controversial statements made by Jalen Rose and the rest of the Fab Five in ESPN's documentary that aired Sunday night. Among other things, Rose called Duke's African-American recruits "Uncle Toms" and Christian Laettner a "p---y."
For the first time this year, head coach Mike Krzyzewski expressed some op(toe)mism.
Interesting development out of Greensboro Coliseum today: Kyrie Irving appears to be warming up with the Blue Devils.
Sitting in the locker room after Wednesday night's win over Clemson, Nolan Smith finally showed the emotion he hinted at days before. ("I expect my after-the-game speech to be very short so I can get out of there without anybody seeing me cry," he had said Monday.)
Rumors have swirled in the Duke community for days now that Kyrie Irving might make his long-awaited return to the hardwood tonight. It was talked about on The Devil's Den, and the rumor may have started, of all places, on Scout's Inside Carolina message board. It's also been recently talked about by many students on campus.
Are you in the camp that has stayed op(toe)mistic? Or are you doubtful that Kyrie Irving will return to Cameron Indoor Stadium this season, much less Durham next year?