Krzyzewski reflects on West Point years, praises current Army program
Except for the 40 minutes of game-time Sunday, Mike Krzyzewski might be Army's biggest fan.
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Except for the 40 minutes of game-time Sunday, Mike Krzyzewski might be Army's biggest fan.
The Blue Devils got all they could handle from a veteran Army squad, but Duke's freshmen ultimately proved too much for the Black Knights to overcome.
Army has made the Blue Devils work for their baskets, but No. 4 Duke still holds a 13-point lead at the break.
With battles against highly-ranked competition looming, the Blue Devils will conclude their three-game home-stand Friday evening.
The beginning to the college basketball season is hectic, with teams flying cross-country to exotic destinations for several games in tight windows. It's enough to tire out a team, both physically and mentally.
The Blue Devils must be excited for Thursday's Thanksgiving meal—they came out hungry Wednesday against Furman.
Another quick start by No. 4 Duke has it comfortably head in its first game at Cameron Indoor Stadium in a week and a half.
Nolan Smith is one step closer to getting back in the NBA.
There are a lot of things you can teach in basketball.
There are a lot of things you can teach in basketball.
After a grueling five-game stretch, the Blue Devils are ready to get back in the saddle.
In last year's first five games, Duke surrendered more than 60 points in five of six contests—including 94 points to Kansas in the Champions Classic and 90 points to Vermont in a one-point nail-biter that narrowly kept alive the nation's longest non-conference home winning streak.
Chris Collins was getting emotional.
Grant Hill added one more honor to his decorated basketball career Sunday evening—Hall of Famer.
Former Blue Devil star Johnny Dawkins and his Stanford squad gave Duke a fight Saturday, but the Blue Devils were more than up to the challenge.
When the shots weren't falling early Friday night, the Blue Devils didn't panic.
Before Duke's Thursday night tilt against North Carolina, the Blue Devils received a rowdy pregame speech from graduate assistant Chris Hoover. As evidenced by the video below, some equipment—specifically a folding chair—was indeed harmed in the filming of the pep talk (start video at :09).
The Blue Devils' first Thursday-night home game in 20 years didn't end up the way they dreamed it would.
Following Saturday's tilt against Fairfield, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski showered praise on freshman Tyus Jones by comparing the point guard to former Blue Devil great Tommy Amaker.
Tuesday's Champions Classic in Indianapolis showcased some of the best young talent college basketball has to offer—No. 4 Duke and No. 1 Kentucky trotted out multiple lineups of McDonald's All-Americans, and No. 5 Kansas and No. 19 Michigan State each feature teams loaded with former top recruits.