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ACC Roundup – Some Interesting Games Tuesday

In Tuesday’s ACC Action, Louisville goes to Tennessee, Florida State visits Dayton, Clemson welcomes the hated Gamecocks, FIU buses over to Miami, Marist jets down to Georgia Tech and East Tennessee drops in on the Heels. The highlight here is obviously #11 Louisville visiting the #20 Vols. Tennessee hasn’t been great so far, but it’s […]

about 2 months ago | 1 read

Next Up – Lipscomb

Date 12/16 || Time 6:00 || Venue Cameron Indoor Stadium || Video ACC Network We’ll be the first to admit we don’t now much about Lipscomb. The Bisons play in the ASUN and they’re only about two miles down the road from Belmont, which means they’re probably the closest rivals in the nation.  Lipscomb is […]

about 2 months ago | 1 read

While Cam Boozer Dazzles, Duke’s Defense Strangles

Right now, as members of the 2025-26 Duke men’s squad pause to take finals and catch their collective breath, it’s worth taking a look at what they’ve accomplished in their first 10 games of the season. Much is rightly made of Duke’s double-figure wins, a start matched among few other D-1 programs. Much is also […]

about 2 months ago | 2 reads

ACC Roundup – Hokies, Deacs Roll To Easy Wins

In Sunday’s ACC Action, Virginia Tech hammered Maryland Eastern Shore 82-53 and Wake Forest smoked Queens 111-73. Neither was a surprise, obviously. Neoklis Avdalas, who played hurt for a while, seems to be better now. He scored 16 here and has 46 in his last two games. Amani Hansberry seems to be settling in nicely […]

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YouTube Gold: The 1972 NBA All-Star Game

By 1972, the NBA, officially founded in 1949, had matured. In 1972, the 22nd All-Star game took place and while it was still very old-school, you could see things starting to change. Dave Cowens and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar were playing. The Boston Celtics had become John Havlicek’s team; he was here too. Connie Hawkins, who had […]

about 2 months ago | 1 read

DBR Bites #125 – Up Next, Bisons Come To Town

With the exam break wrapping up, Duke hoops turns its attention to the Lipscomb Bisons out of the Atlantic Sun Conference. Lipscomb is probably the best non-power conference team Duke will face this season and is coming off a year in which they won their league and made the NCAA tourney as a #14 seed. […]

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Khaman Maluach Update!

We haven’t heard as much about Duke rookie Khaman Maluach as we have about Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel or even second-round picks Tyrese Proctor and Sion James. It’s not surprising: everyone understood that Maluach is still raw. So it’s also not surprising that, like a lot of rookies, he’s spending some time in the G-League. […]

about 2 months ago | 1 read

ACC Roundup – If You Didn’t See State-Kansas…You Really Should

In Saturday’s ACC Action, Louisville hammered Memphis 99-73, UNC beat South Carolina Upstate 80-62, UMass thrashed Florida State 103-95, Miami took care of UL Monroe 104-79, Notre Dame aced the Evansville test 82-58, Clemson got by Mercer 70-63, Hofstra punked Syracuse 70-69, Villanova dismissed Pitt 79-61, Cal took out Northwestern State 79-70, Stanford slipped by […]

about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Twitter Gold: Grant Hill Embarrasses Scottie Pippen

Before injuries devastated his career and Grant Hill earned respect for working through things that would have forced most normal people to give up, he was one of the greatest talents the game has ever seen. When he was still with the Detroit Pistons, Hill was widely seen as the eventual successor to Michael Jordan’s […]

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2 months ago | 0 reads

ACC Roundup – Kansas At NC State Is The Highlight

It’s a busy Saturday around the conference so let’s see who’s playing who: Florida State plays UMass in the AutoNation Orange Bowl Classic, UL Monroe visits Miami, mighty SC Upstate visits UNC, Evansville checks in at Notre Dame, Mercer stops by Littlejohn, Hofstra hazards a trip north to Syracuse, Memphis revives an old rivalry with […]

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Hurley’s Lament

When we read through this article about Danny Hurley’s UConn program, it took a minute to realize what seemed off. Can you spot it? Go ahead and look. We’ll be here when you’re done. Okay, you saw it too, right? This line? “For us, the Texas game is a huge game. That game on Friday […]

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You Tube Gold: Big Nights For Flagg And Knueppel

As the 2025-26 NBA season unfolds, one thing is clear: Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel are providing the most entertaining and unique Rookie of the Year race in memory. Former roommates and teammates at Duke, both Flagg and Knueppel are redefining their respective teams. For Dallas, Flagg is providing a new vision of what is […]

2 months ago | 1 read

Rookie Of The Year Momentum May Have Moved From Knueppel To Flagg

This year’s Rookie of the Year race, so far anyway, has been quite unusual since the two leading candidates were teammates last year: former Blue Devils Kon Knueppel and Cooper Flagg. For most of the season, Knueppel’s strikingly mature game has had him out front of Flagg as the Charlotte Hornets began to plan around […]

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2 months ago | 0 reads

ACC Roundup – One Blowout, Another Closer Than Expected

In Thursday’s games, no surprises: Virginia Tech was never really threatened by Western Carolina, winning 96-74 and Syracuse won a more competitive game against Saint Joseph’s, 71-63. We understand that freshman Neoklis Avdalas, who dazzled people with a brilliant outing against Providence in just his second game, has been playing hurt. Well, he must be […]

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An Early Look At Hot Seats And Replacements

It’s really a bit too soon to talk about hot seats and coaching carousel stuff, but we’re up to the task. And there are definitely some coaches around the ACC and country who have warm behinds. So let’s take a look, ACC first, and who might be good replacements. Go to the DBR Boards to […]

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Is The ACC Back? Well, Maybe

There are definite signs of growth in an ACC basketball garden fertilized by last season’s embarrassment.  Notably, this year ACC men’s teams almost broke even against the SEC in the leagues’ Challenge series, posting a respectable 7-9 mark after a 2-14 wipeout in 2024-25. Overall, after 63 nonconference games through Dec. 9 against top-flight opposition, […]

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ACC Roundup – Irish, Pack Win, BC Has To Swallow Another Tough Loss

In Wednesday’s ACC Action, Notre Dame beat Iowa 80-65, NC State throttled Liberty 85-45 and Boston College fell to UMass, 76-74. This was the first game Notre Dame played without star guard Markus Burton, who was injured against TCU last time out, and who now faces ankle surgery and, possibly, a redshirt season. The Irish […]

2 months ago | 1 read

YouTube Gold: Bob McAdoo, Revolutionary

Greensboro native Bob McAdoo is, in one sense, the first one-and-done in ACC history: after transferring into UNC from a JUCO, he left after just one season, getting drafted by the Buffalo Braves in 1972 with the #2 pick (in one of the great draft fiascos of all time, LaRue Martin went #1 and Julius […]

2 months ago | 1 read

DBR Podcast ##779 – Ten Games In…

The Duke Blue Devils are on exam break, so the Duke Basketball Roundup figured this would be a good time to take a critical look at where the team is after their first ten games. Jason and Donald bring back frequent guest Jordan Brenner (of ESPN, SI, and Underdogs fame) to answer some questions about […]

2 months ago | 1 read

Boozer Now Betting Favorite For National Player Of The Year

It’s been interesting to watch Cam Boozer’s freshman year unfold. He made a huge splash in Duke’s exhibition game against Tennessee, finishing with 24 points and 23 rebounds against a very physical program. Since then, there hasn’t really been much up down as you see with most freshmen. Boozer has had a couple of bad […]

2 months ago | 2 reads

YouTube Gold: The Next Knueppel Approaches

Duke fans got a really good sense of Kon Knueppel’s game last year but honestly: how many of you thought Knueppel would be a serious contender for Rookie of the Year? We didn’t. Around here, we thought he’d be better than expected, but doing what he’s doing? Did we think he’d be blowing the league […]

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2 months ago | 1 read