Irving Noncommittal About Future
Today on the Dan Patrick Show, Kyrie Irving addressed his future with the Blue Devils.
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Today on the Dan Patrick Show, Kyrie Irving addressed his future with the Blue Devils.
POSTGAME:
Worried about finding Duke's NCAA Tournament opener on campus? Well, now you don't have to be.
As promised, our “experts” will be revealing the highlights of their bracket selections to preview the NCAA Tournament. Check back over the next few days if you need some help in bracket selection. Remember, join our Chronicle Sports bracket challenge to compete for the chance to write your very own victory blog post.
In ESPN's new documentary "Fab Five," which chronicles the legacy of the iconic early 90's Michigan basketball team, former phenom—and current ESPN analyst—Jalen Rose had some harsh words for Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Are you rollin' with Nolan?
No. 1 Duke 75, No. 24 Temple 56, 1:03 remaining in the second half:
There ain't no rest for the weary.
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92-78 Duke, Final: Well folks, this one is in the books. Check tomorrow's paper for a full story and analysis of tonight's game.
It’s that time of (new) year again, when we take out a moment to look back at the year gone by. And what a year it was for the Duke Blue Devils, featuring countless exciting finishes, outstanding individual efforts, milestones, awards, and yes, two national championships. In four installments over four days, the Chronicle Sports Blog picks the best ten of these to celebrate a memorable year in Duke sports. Without further adieu, moments three and four:
Now we know how many tweets it takes to send the Duke basketball world into a frenzied panic: two.
55-48 Duke, FINAL
1. Will Oregon be yet another victim of the College GameDay curse?
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Earlier today, Lithuania demolished Argentina in the FIBA World Basketball Championships, 104-85. Duke's own Martynas Pocius, in arguably the tournament's largest upset, scored 16 points on 6-11 shooting and grabbed four rebounds. Pocius has been a major player on a team of relative unknowns which earned an undefeated record in pool play—including a victory over favorite Spain—and a trip to the semifinals.
60-52 Duke, FINAL
All the way up until the Duke-North Carolina game on Mar. 6, staff writer Chris Cussack will blog from inside Krzyzewskille as he lives through the tenting experience. Stay tuned for regular posts, photos and inside information covering Duke Basketball’s most famous student tradition. Click here to check out the full Chronicles of K-Ville website.