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Duke is Set to Take on ACC Schedule

After a long break, the Duke men's basketball team returns to the court this Saturday evening to take on Clemson in both teams ACC opener.  Duke will do so ranked as the number one team in America after going 11-1 during the non-conference portion of the schedule.

During the seasons opening stretch, the Blue Devils won a memorable game over Kentucky in dominant fashion in.  They would be humbled against Gonzaga but also gathered wins over solid teams in Auburn, Indiana and Texas Tech.

The Blue Devils have also become must-see basketball where they dominate the likes of the ESPN airwaves with the teams' exploits.  While R.J. Barrett is the teams alpha player, it is Zion Williamson that has set the world on fire.

Williamson has made it clear that no analysts can properly describe his game to date,  The young phenoms game is more than powerful dunks.  He has shown an uncanny potential to flourish in any on the court situation and his every move is watched.

Duke has also developed quite nicely around their two high scoring stars.  Tre Jones has run the point guard position effectively and his defense often starts the machine and its roll.

Cam Reddish has struggled at times, but his potential points to more consistent play and aggressiveness during ACC play.  But when the four freshmen play together, they are at times unbeatable.

In the preseason, most analysts felt Javin DeLaurier and Marques Bolden would share the fifth starting spot.  Both of these players have shown flashes of solid play.  An injury set DeLaurier back a bit and Bolden has had some moments.

The most surprising contributor to date has been Jack White.  In fact, he is currently the fifth man due to his ability to fit in seamlessly.  White is flourishing in his captain's role on and off the court.

Duke has also been able to develop more depth in the way of Alex O'Connell.  A timely three-pointer here and there but more importantly being better on defense has made him an option.

The team will now face the gauntlet known as the ACC schedule.  And the league is good.  Florida State, North Carolina, N.C. State, Virginia, Virginia Tech are all off to solid starts and each is ranked.

The Duke staff will now have to prepare the team in a short time between games until the NCAA Tournament ends.

By all accounts, the time off has been beneficial for the players before the ACC slate,  It is the last time they can really catch their breath and reflect on how things have gone to date.   Those lessons learned can help prepare them for the stretch run.

From this point forward, the games and lessons come quickly.  In a sense, Duke is ahead of the curve with concern to chemistry,  This seasons teams core was set early on and there is little to no controversy to date.

It will be important for the collective team to learn in the coming battles, who takes shots and when in close contests.   When it is time to leak out into the passing lanes instead of leaving others open and so and much more.  Those are the lessons which will help guide them to their goal of getting to the Final Four.

One thing we know for certain.  That being that the hype will not go away.  During ACC play, Duke will have to learn to deal with expectations and how hard it is to bring your A game every night.  In short, they will get every teams best shot.

While this team has yet to achieve anything in the way of championships, they surely have the potential to be special.  This team has the air of those special teams past but it will take continued work and some luck for the ultimate success.

It will surely be fun for the Duke fan base to watch as the season unfolds with what has become one of the more likable teams in memory.  And that is saying a lot for Duke fans love all their teams.

Strap yourself in for what is now the greatest show in college basketball.  But there will be some bumps along the way and how the team deals with them will ultimately decide if they become truly special in the way of title memories.

 

 

Duke Basketball Autograph for Fans — Saturday

DURHAM, N.C. – The Duke men’s basketball team will host an autograph session for fans on Saturday, December 29 at Cameron Indoor Stadium from 2-4 p.m. ET.

Fans will be permitted to have a maximum of one item per person signed by the men's basketball student-athletes. Photos may be taken during the event, but due to time constraints, posed photos with players will not be permitted.

Doors will open at 1 p.m. and fans should enter Cameron Indoor Stadium through the South Hall of Honor. Duke’s normal bag policy will apply (no large bags and backpacks) and all bags will be searched upon entry.

Fans should utilize free parking in the Science Drive Garage, which is located at the corner of Science Drive and Cameron Boulevard. Parking for those with disabilities should use the Whitford Lot.

Two concession stands will be open on the Cameron Indoor Stadium concourse, along with one merchandise stand. The Johnson Family Team Store will open at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and Cameron Experience will operate on its normal schedule (10 a.m.-4 p.m.).

The No. 1-ranked Blue Devils (11-1) are back in action Saturday, January 5 versus Clemson at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Vernon Carey Will Play at Duke

Vernon Carey Jr. picked the Duke Blue Devils as his collegiate basketball choice on ESPN just moments ago.

Carey plays for NSU University School where he made his announcement in front of fans and family in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The five-star prospect played for Nike Team Florida on the Nike EYBL circuit.

The newest Duke Blue Devil to be will join Boogie Ellis and Wendell Moore Jr. in a class which is still evolving.  Carey chose Duke over Michigan State and North Carolina.

Carey stands 6-10, 260 pounds and has a versatile offensive game.  He has been rated the top player in his class and is on everyone's top five lists.

More to come.

Duke Rattles Hartford 84-54

The No. 3 ranked Duke Blue Devils pushed their season record to 8-1 with a 84-54 victory over the Hartford Hawks in Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The win was the 144th consecutive win in Cameron against non-conference opposition.  Duke has never lost to an American East Conference school.

The Duke students are deep into exams and it showed in turnout and play on the court.  It was just one of those December games that will quickly be forgotten.

The Blue Devils played solid defense but struggled with the Hartford zone only pulling away late in the contest.

RJ Barret coming off ACC Rookie of the Week honors scored 27 points to lead the Blue Devils to go with 15 rebounds in a steller performance.

Zion Williamson had a double-double as well going for 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Tre Jones played a solid floor game tallying 10 points and dishing out 6 dimes with 2 steals.

Javin DeLaurrier scored 10 points to go with a game-high 5 blocked shots.  Zion Williamson added another blocked shot to his totals which leads the ACC.

Duke will take to the court again this Saturday against Yale.

Duke Rips Stetson 113-49

The Duke Blue Devils pushed their season record to 7-1 with a 113-49 win over Stetson.  Duke came into the game as a 43 point favorite and the team did not disappoint.  In fact, Duke cleared their bench at the eleven-minute mark in the second half with a 90-31 lead.

The Blue Devils were paced in scoring by RJ Barrett who scored 26 points including back to back dunks with the second one coming off a steal.  Cam Reddish knocked down four three-point shots to tally 23 points in just twenty-two minutes of play.  Zion Williamson added 17 points in a mere eighteen minutes of play.

After a sluggish start, Javin DeLaurier and seldom used Jordan Goldwire sparked Duke off the bench who added 15 points between them.  Duke also had double-figure scorers in Justin Robinson and Alex O'Connell who had 13 points apiece.

Duke shared the ball well with 29 assists.  Duke had 19 steals in the contest as well and a 43-7 edge in bench player scoring.  The subs had a 10-0 run to end the game.  To give one an idea of how long the bench played, Alex O'Connell led his team in minutes played.

The Blue Devils scored 41 points off Stetson turnovers.   Duke held a 58-24 edge in the paint as well.

Coach K also gave his condolences to George Bush who passed away today.  He met Bush through announcer Jim Nance and had the former president to Cameron for games in the past.  Bush also attended the last Duke national title.

The win was the 143rd consecutive non-conference win in Cameron Indoor Stadium.  Duke will return to Coach K Court on December 5th to take on Hartford.

 

Ellis, Moore Officially Sign With Duke

Wendell Moore on why he chose Duke.

DURHAM, N.C. – Duke head men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski announced the signing of two student-athletes during the early signing period.

Wendell Moore
 and Rejean “Boogie” Ellis will enter the Duke program in 2019-20. Moore is rated as a five-star wing from Charlotte, while Ellis is a four-star guard from San Diego. Each are top 40 prospects in the ESPN100. Moore is the top-ranked player in the state of North Carolina and Duke's first Queen City signee since Seth Curry in 2012-13.

The early signing period ended November 21, with the NCAA's regular signing period for basketball beginning April 17, 2019.

Wendell Moore – 6-6 – 210 – Forward – Charlotte, N.C. (Cox Mill HS)

  • Five-star wing
  • Ranked No. 18 in the ESPN 100 and the No. 3 small forward
  • Top-ranked player in North Carolina
  • Averaged 17.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and shot .531 from the field in the Nike EYBL circuit for Team CP3
  • A two-time gold medalist with USA Basketball as a member of the 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship team and the 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup team
  • Averaged 25 points, 2.9 assists and 2.3 steals to help Cox Mill win its second straight 3A state title this past season
  • Has won back-to-back North Carolina state finals MVP honors
  • Is a 2,000-point scorer for Cox Mill HS
  • Becomes Duke’s first Charlotte-area player since former Charlotte Christian star Seth Curry played for the Blue Devils during the 2012-13 season
  • Chose Duke over in-state ACC rivals North Carolina, Wake Forest and NC State

Rejean “Boogie” Ellis – 6-2 – 170 – Guard – San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay HS)

  • Four-star guard
  • Ranked No. 40 in the ESPN 100 for the 2019 class
  • Averaged 23.0 points and 5.0 rebounds at the Nike Peach Jam for the Oakland Soldiers
  • Averaged 24 points, six rebounds and six assists per game on his way to being named the San Diego Section Player of the Year following his junior year
  • Led Mission Bay HS to the Open Division championship his junior campaign, finishing the season with a 27-6 record
  • Other Duke greats from southern California have included Cherokee Parks (Huntington Beach), Jay Bilas(Rolling Hills), Ricky Price (Carson) and Chip Engelland (Pacific Palisades)
  • Chose Duke over North Carolina, USC, Memphis and San Diego State