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Top big man Jahlil Okafor still set on attending the same school as Tyus Jones

(04/28/13 10:54pm)

HAMPTON, Va.—He might not have been playing due to an ankle injury, but Jahlil Okafor—the No. 1 overall player in the class of 2014—could not escape the attention of the media during the second session of the Nike EYBL. Duke basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski, along with associate head coach Steve Wojciechowski were in attendance to watch many of the top prospects in the country.


Tyus Jones would be comfortable playing with Quinn Cook at Duke

(04/29/13 12:50am)

HAMPTON, Va.—Arguably the Duke coaching staff's top priority in the recruiting class of 2014, Tyus Jones is the No. 1 point guard in the class. The Minnesota native has a list of seven schools at the moment. Over the weekend, each of those schools closely tracked the 6-foot-1 floor general during the live evaluation period at the Hampton Nike EYBL tournament. Jones spoke about his recruitment over the weekend with The Chronicle.


Justise Winslow feels like a priority for the Duke coaching staff

(04/29/13 2:33am)

HAMPTON, Va.—Holding a Duke scholarship offer, 2014 swingman Justise Winslow is a coveted prospect. The 6-foot-6 wing unofficially visited Duke when it played host to Miami. Blue Devil head coach Mike Krzyzewski recently conducted an in-home visit with Winslow, and Krzyzewski watched every single one of Winslow's games in Hampton, Va. during the second session of the Nike EYBL. The Houston native took some time this weekend to discuss where things are at in his closely tracked recruitment.


2015 combo guard Austin Grandstaff talks Duke and his game

(04/29/13 4:01pm)

HAMPTON, Va—A Rockwall, Tex. product, Austin Grandstaff promises to see his recruitment pick up as he runs with Team Texas Elite on the Nike EYBL circuit this spring and summer. The class of 2015 standout has drawn moderate interest from the Duke coaching staff over the course of his prep career so far. The 6-foot-5 combo guard took some time Saturday morning during the second session of the EYBL at Hampton, Va. to discuss his game and the current state of his recruitment.












Krzyzewski and Plumlee talk Michigan State and Collins

(03/28/13 12:01am)

Duke will leave for Indianapolis and the Midwest Regional Wed. afternoon following the team's practice. Prior to the departure, head coach Mike Krzyzewski and senior center Mason Plumlee spoke with the media about the upcoming matchup with the third-seeded Spartans Fri. at 9:45 pm, as well as the report of associate head coach Chris Collins being hired as the head basketball coach at Northwestern.