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Twitter Gold: Showtime Slim Torches Auburn

On Wednesday, Isaiah Evans announced that he would enter the 2026 NBA Draft, and through the course of the day, it sort of became clear that things are a little bit different now for Duke Basketball. This is not a knock on anyone, but see if this rings true to you: Duke fans feel more […]

Isaiah Evans Makes The Call

Isaiah Evans has made his decision about next year and will be entering the 2026 NBA Draft. It’s not clear yet though whether he’s 100% committed to the draft. Currently, NBADraft.net has him pegged as a #14 pick to the Charlotte Hornets. For a kid from North Carolina, that’s pretty awesome, but the draft picks […]

DBR Bites #163: CFos Returns!

Caleb Foster returns! The Duke point guard has announced that he will return for his senior season, and we hop on very quickly on DBR Bites #163 to discuss it! Pressure? What pressure? Competition? Bring it. Foster’s announcement just a few minutes before Donald and Jason hopped on to talk about it is telling us […]

Caleb Foster Makes His Decision For Next Year

Duke got some great news on Wednesday as Caleb Foster announced that he’s returning for his senior season. A 6-5 guard, Foster has shown a lot of grit and also a keen appreciation for being a Blue Devil. In this era of rapid turnover, he’s going to be a fan favorite. Well, he has been […]

Some ACC Portal Notes

The transfer portal officially closed at 11:59 on Tuesday night, and we’ll look at some of what’s happened, but there are a couple of things to keep in mind: first, as we understand it, coaches have 48 hours to enter names into the portal, so it’s possible there will be some late entries over the […]

What Does Duke Get With John Blackwell?

John Blackwell chose Duke on Tuesday afternoon, and that adds a very interesting piece to Duke’s basketball team. So what kind of player is he? Well, he’s 6-4, reasonably but not freakishly athletic, and he plays with immense confidence. He developed steadily at Wisconsin and this year emerged as a major factor in Big Ten […]

Wednesday’s Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Tuesday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics lost to the Philadelphia 76ers 111-97; Mason Plumlee and the San Antonio Spurs fell to the Portland Trail Blazers 106-103, while Luke Kennard helped lead JJ Redick’s Los Angeles Lakers to a 101-94 win over the Houston Rockets. Tatum just missed a triple-double with 19 […]

DBR Podcast #  #817 – Blackwell BOOM!! Seabass Stays!!

The Duke Blue Devils have reeled in what may be the most significant transfer in the program’s history. John Blackwell, who was widely seen as the best scoring guard in the transfer portal has committed to Jon Scheyer, locking in a crucial piece of Duke’s 26-27 team. Duke Basketball Roundup co-hosts Jason Evans and Donald […]

Portaling: John Blackwell To Duke!

This is big news: Wisconsin’s John Blackwell has committed to Duke. A 6-4 guard, Blackwell averaged 19.1 ppg for the Badgers. A combo guard, he’ll give Duke a lot of depth in the backcourt. He clearly can shoot, but his defense is questionable at this point. He’ll have to improve that to get minutes, but […]

Sebastian Wilkins Decides On His Future At Duke

Some more good news for Duke as redshirt freshman Sebastian Wilkins says he’ll be back next season. He’s an intriguing player. Wilkins is a big, strong forward, but at 6-8 and 220, he may also be able to play on the perimeter. With the team Jon Scheyer is assembling, Wilkins has the potential to play […]

Boozer Brothers Bringing In More Bucks With Topps Deal

Cameron and Cayden Boozer continue to build their brand, this time with a Topps deal. For anyone who might not know, Topps is a trading card company, and they signed the Boozers to an exclusive deal. They’ll include a very limited number of autographed cards, which will also say “The Brotherhood.” It’s obviously an interesting […]

Tuesday’s Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Monday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Jalen Johnson and the Atlanta Hawks evened the series with the New York Knicks, 107-106; Tyrese Proctor and his Cleveland Cavaliers took down RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram, 115-105; while Minnesota came back from 19 down to beat Tyus Jones and the Denver Nuggets, 119-114. Johnson scored 17 points and […]

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YouTube Gold: Could Larry Bird Still Star Today?

This video raises a question we’ve seen quite often in recent years: Could Larry Bird still dominate today? Or would be be a role player? The answer is yes, he could still run the league, and for a few reasons. First, Bird was, as Joe Dumar once said, a basketball savant. Do you think Charles […]

DBR Bites #162: Pat’s Back!

He’s back! Patrick Ngongba II has announced that he’s returning to Duke for his junior year, and we cannot be more excited on DBR Bites #162. Pat’s return will have some expectations attached to it as he seeks to be one of the best centers in the country next season. Jason and Donald are excited […]

Joseph Savarino Charged With DWI In A Fatal Accident

Some bad news for a Monday afternoon as Mike Krzyzewski’s grandson, Joseph Savarino, has been charged with a DWI in a fatal accident in Durham on Saturday night. Savarino allegedly struck a 15-year-old boy Saturday night while the boy, named Jack O’Shea, was riding an electric bike. Savarino blew a 0.11 on the breathalyzer and […]

Big Pat Is Back!

Here’s some huge news for Duke Basketball: Pat Ngongba is coming back for his junior season. That’s a really big deal for Duke, no pun intended. Big Pat showed a huge amount last season. He really helped shore up the interior defense, and his offense is subtle and effective. He’s also a really good passer. […]

Monday’s Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Sunday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics crushed the Philadelphia 76ers, 123-91. Jared McCain and the OKC Thunder took care of the Suns, 119-84. Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic shocked the Detroit Pistons, 112-101. Finally, Mason Plumlee and the San Antonio Spurs hammered the Portland Trail Blazers, 111-98. Tatum nearly […]

Grayson Allen: Should His Jersey Be Retired?

Over at the Duke Chronicle, Ben Curtis makes an interesting argument: should Grayson Allen have his jersey retired? It’s a great question. Allen, as Curtis points out, had an outstanding career at Duke. He was as responsible as anyone for Duke’s 2015 national championship win over Wisconsin. Former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski called his diving […]

YouTube Gold: Who Is Duke Portal Commit Drew Scharnowski?

Drew Scharnowski announced on Sunday that he’s transferring to Duke from Belmont, which has led a lot of people to ask: who is Drew Scharnowski? As it turns out, he’s pretty promising. When you watch this video, you’ll see a guy who is big, athletic, and smart. He is a capable defender, and a willing […]

DBR Bites #161: Drew Commits, Cayden Stays, Nik Turns Husky

We finally had some news, and just as we were about to record, we got some more! We discuss it all on DBR Bites #161. As we were set to record, Belmont transfer Drew Scharnowski committed to Duke out of the transfer portal, and we’re happy to have our first transfer of the offseason. Donald, […]

Jon Scheyer Reels In His First Portal Commitment

One of the great tells of the modern era is how well coaches work the portal. At Kansas State, Jerome Tang started out great, but then bombed, largely because his portal players were not good fits, and he was fired this spring. At Kentucky, Mark Pope paid a fortune for what turned out to be […]

Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Saturday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Tyrese Proctor’s Cleveland Cavaliers beat Toronto, featuring RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram, 126-113. Denver, with Tyus Jones, knocked off the Timberwolves, 116-105. The Hawks, coached by Quin Snyder and featuring Jalen Johnson, lost to New York, 113-102. The Los Angeles Lakers, coached by JJ Redick and starring Luke Kennard, grounded […]

The Worst Part Of The Laettner Era

The Laettner era was amazing for Duke fans in many ways. Obviously, Christian Laettner’s competitive flame burned incredibly bright. He developed a mystique like no one else in college basketball history: other fan bases truly hated him, but they also feared him, because Laettner was absolutely ruthless. He gutted everyone: UNC, Connecticut, Kentucky. They all […]

YouTube Gold: An Epic Cameron Upset From 1976

Between the resignation of embattled coach Bucky Waters in 1973, and the arrival of Gene Banks and Kenny Dennard in 1977, there wasn’t a whole lot to celebrate for Duke Basketball. Bill Foster took the job after a ludicrous plan to bring Adolph Rupp out of retirement didn’t work out, and Foster was a builder. […]