Senior captain Quinn Cook and the Blue Devils finally showed the necessary fight in Saturday’s comeback win at Virginia.
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Senior captain Quinn Cook and the Blue Devils finally showed the necessary fight in Saturday’s comeback win at Virginia.
With Rasheed Sulaimon's departure, Duke is left with eight eligible scholarship players on the roster.
Freshman Grayson Allen has played just 17 minutes in ACC games this year but could be a difference-maker thanks to the dismissal of Rasheed Sulaimon.
Junior guard Rasheed Sulaimon has had his fair share of issues on and off the court.
Junior Rasheed Sulaimon was dismissed from the Duke basketball program Thursday.
The Blue Devils have one of the toughest stretches of the season following their comeback victory against St. John’s Sunday, as Duke must now travel to No. 8 Notre Dame and No. 3 Virginia to close the week.
Tyus Jones has been huge on the offensive end for Duke, but his perimeter defense will be a big key against Notre Dame's high-octane offense.
Matt Jones helped spark wins in Duke's last two road games and could come up big again with timely defense and outside shooting, especially with Justise Winslow ailing.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski has reached the next milestone approximately every four seasons during his 35-year career at Duke.
Freshman Jahlil Okafor picked up his sixth double-double of the year Sunday against St. John’s in his first trip to Madison Square Garden.
Freshman Justise Winslow has been slowed by injuries of late, scoring just 12 points in Duke’s last four games.
Tyus Jones was spectacular again under the bright lights as he led Duke to two wins this week with more clutch shooting.
Celebrities like Carmelo Anthony turned out in droves for Duke-St. John's at Madison Square Garden Sunday afternoon.
The World's Most Famous Arena brought out Duke's best late in Sunday's battle between the Blue Devils and St. John's.
Sophomore Matt Jones and redshirt junior Marshall Plumlee sparked Duke's 21-4 run that changed the momentum late in the second half.