"Where are they now?" Duke basketball edition: Martynas Pocius
The Blue Zone will be running a summer series bringing you the latest on some of Duke basketball’s former stars. This week, The Blue Zone takes a look at Martynas Pocius.
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The Blue Zone will be running a summer series bringing you the latest on some of Duke basketball’s former stars. This week, The Blue Zone takes a look at Martynas Pocius.
With Duke gearing up for the 2013-14 season and the NBA Draft less than a month away, we took to Twitter to answer some questions our readers submitted to @dukebasketball.
The Blue Zone will be running a summer series bringing you the latest on some of Duke basketball’s former stars. This week, The Blue Zone takes a look at Shelden Williams.
The Blue Zone will be running a summer series bringing you the latest on some of Duke basketball’s former stars. This week, The Blue Zone takes a look at Daniel Ewing.
In a press conference this morning at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski accepted an invitation to return as the head coach of the U.S. Men's National Team through the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Here are some soundbites from the press conference, of Krzyzewski, USA Basketball's Jerry Colangelo and Duke's Richard Brodhead.
The No. 13 recruit in the class of 2014, according to ESPN, has chosen North Carolina.
And then there were two.
Mike Krzyzewski was adamant about leaving the USA Basketball program following the 2012 Olympics in London which produced yet another gold medal for the men's basketball program. Now the Duke basketball head coach could be changing his mind.
Semi Ojeleye is bringing in accolades even before starting his freshman season with the Blue Devils.
Duke's trio of seniors, Mason Plumlee, Ryan Kelly and Seth Curry, are not participating in drills at the NBA draft combine in Chicago, but they did get measured along with the other draft hopefuls. Here are some interesting measurement notes, as per ESPN's Chad Ford. The official measurements—which are expected to match Ford's—will be released today.
The ACC Tournament, which has always been held in traditional ACC territory, may be making a move up north to the world's most famous arena, Madison Square Garden.
Today is the start of the NBA Draft Combine, but not even the lone healthy Blue Devil draft hopeful will be participating in drills.
Gerald Henderson took his talents to the NBA after his junior season in which he scored 16.5 points per game and snagged 4.9 rebounds per contest for the Blue Devils. Now, four years later and less than a week after Duke's Class of 2013 graduated, Henderson is back in Durham to pursue his diploma.
The Blue Zone will be running a summer series bringing you the latest on some of Duke basketball's former stars. This week, the Blue Zone takes a look at DeMarcus Nelson.
Rising senior forward Josh Hairston underwent surgery on his injured right thumb Tuesday and is expected to miss 6-8 weeks of action.
Duke had two former players drafted in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft, but neither Austin Rivers nor Miles Plumlee was honored Tuesday with All-Rookie team selections.
Over the past two weeks, The Blue Zone has been counting down the top five performances from each of Duke’s graduating seniors during their collegiate careers. This week, we conclude with forward Mason Plumlee.
Over the past two weeks, The Blue Zone has been counting down the top five performances from each of Duke’s graduating seniors during their collegiate careers. This week, we conclude with forward Mason Plumlee.
Over the next three weeks, The Blue Zone will be counting down the top five performances from each of Duke’s graduating seniors during their collegiate careers. This week, we continue with guard Seth Curry.
Over the next three weeks, The Blue Zone will be counting down the top five performances from each of Duke’s graduating seniors during their collegiate careers. This week, we continue with guard Seth Curry.