Third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer hasn't shown much interest in the 2027 class thus far. It's still extremely early in that cycle, of course.
Highland School (Va.) forward Nate Ament had only four stars by his name when he landed a Duke basketball offer from Jon Scheyer while visiting the Blue Devils back in September.
Entering Jon Scheyer's third season as Duke basketball head coach boasting a career 54-18 overall record, one ACC Tournament title, and an Elite Eight appearance, the Blue Devils are projected to be ranked inside the top 10 once again.
Nolan Traore never publicized a Duke basketball offer or any visits from the coaches in Durham. But it sounds like Jon Scheyer and his crew were at least showing significant interest in the 6-foot-5 guard from France, already a projected 2025 lottery pick in the eyes of most.
We discuss what we’re hearing about the first pickup games of the summer. The K Academy is in full effect, and the 2024-25 roster has started doing pickup games with some of the alumni back in town.
A few weeks ago, in the days after reporting an offer from Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, AJ Dybantsa mentioned that he'd probably check out the Blue Devils in person at some point this year.
Duke basketball interest in Buckhorn High School (Ala.) wing Caleb Holt dates back to last summer. There hasn't been much chatter regarding a potential pursuit by the Blue Devils in recent months, but that's pretty much the case for any recruit on the 2026 trail.
There is no doubt that it is currently an exciting time to be a fan of the Duke basketball team coming off of a season where they were one win shy of reaching a Final Four spot despite their young roster.
Three weeks before entering the transfer portal and a month before revealing his pledge to Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils, former four-year Tulane guard Sion James declared for the NBA Draft.
This is promising As you probably know, Duke and Kansas have scheduled a game in Las Vegas this fall, which should be pretty good. Kansas is always a tough
Looks like Jon Scheyer is ready to rumble Jon Scheyer is putting together a tremendous schedule for Duke this coming season. On Thursday, we learned that the Blue Devils will see Kansas in November.
Another guard is added to the roster, and Jason has tea with Sion James. We got another one! We thought the Duke Blue Devils were done in the transfer portal, but Jon Scheyer’s always closing.
Possibly, but a lot of things would have to go just right. On Thursday, Duke got a commitment from 6-6 Cameron Sheffield. He’s very likely to be a reserve and very helpful as a practice player too, but he also adds to what was already most likely Duke’s biggest team ever.
With 2 scholarships to play with head coach Jon Scheyer has added a reserve guard to the loaded roster for the 2024-25 Blue Devils in 6’6 guard Cameron Sheffield out of Rice University.
Duke could be getting something special in five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
The Duke basketball program looks like one of the best for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Adding in players such as Cooper Flagg is a big reason why, not to mention players like Caleb Foster and Tyrese Proctor returning for another season.
In his tenure as Duke basketball head coach, Jon Scheyer has certainly earned the reputation of being an elite recruiter of high school talent. In his first year at the helm, the former national champ secured the No.
On April 3, Christian Reeves became the first of seven Blue Devils in the Jon Scheyer era to enter the transfer portal, as the Duke basketball program didn't lose any talent to the portal last year following Scheyer's first season at the helm.
Duke was well-positioned to beat an inferior NC State team and reach the Final Four, but it was completely outclassed in the second half.
The 2024 men's Final Four is set, with NC State and Purdue advancing on Sunday.
The regular season is almost over for Duke basketball as they have just one massive game remaining this weekend against rival North Carolina. The Blue Devils have been without freshman guard Caleb Foster for the past couple games after he injured his right leg in a recent loss against Wake Forest.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer is cooking on the 2024 recruiting trail, and his latest commitment is yet another example of that.
Scheyer’s Blue Devils lost at Wake Forest 83-79 at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C. Then the arena turned into a mad house as fans rushed the court to celebrate the win.
The No. 8 Blue Devils kept it rolling in a big way on Wednesday evening, storming into the Watsco Center and drubbing struggling Miami 84-55.
Scheyer has certainly demonstrated that he has what it takes to keep the Duke program performing at a high level going forward.
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