Cooper Flagg has been the most talked about college basketball player in the country. The Duke superstar is expected to be one of the first two picks in the 2025 NBA Draft this summer. Recently, Hall of Fame coach (and Duke legend) Mike Krzyzewski spoke about Flagg in an interview with Andy Katz (for Bleacher Report).
Mike Krzyzewski knows better than anyone about the changes college sports have seen in recent years, and he has a few ideas for how his former conference, the ACC, can stay competitive.
Legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski managed the Team USA basketball team for 11 years from 2005 to 2016. 2008 was a unique year as he witnessed the high standards of NBA Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant.
The No. 3 Duke Blue Devils have been red-hot since starting the season 3-2, winning 11 straight games and 13 of their last 14. A key reason for their success is
College basketball fans everywhere were excited for this season to start so that they could see Duke basketball freshman Cooper Flagg play. Flagg was the top player in his high school recruiting class,
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Former Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, who led Team USA for 11 years, will be inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.
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One of the loudest voices praising Flagg is none other than legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski ... The projected No. 1 pick in the NBA draft is averaging 18.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 4.1 ...
Mike Krzyzewski says the Big East and ACC should discuss merging to form a mega basketball conference, with UConn having the opportunity to play football in the ACC.
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum used a certain word to describe Duke basketball this season on the recent episode of the Brotherhood podcast. Here's what Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer said about it.
Nelson’s talents were just as appreciated by those outside the Vallejo community as well. Former Oakland Tech hooper and current St. Mary’s-Berkeley coach Marshall Collins said he still remembers being in awe of Nelson when he was in high school.