We have a lot of audio from the cutting room floor with Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski where he discusses this seasons team. Here is the first of those recordings -
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BDN’s Monday Musings – Recruiting, Football Wins, Praise and Injuries
Good Monday morning Blue Devil Nation! It's the first day of November which means we are into the meat of the football schedule while basketball begins in earnest. It'll be a busy week ahead as recruiting heats up and Duke prepares for Virginia on the football field in Wallace Wade this Saturday and Cal Poly Pamona visits Cameron Indoor Stadium prior to that.
We'll start with basketball recruiting for the November early signing period begins on the 10th of this month and ends on the 17th. The news broke over the weekend that Myck Kabongo had decommitted from Texas and that Duke was on his list. The Blue Devils will get involved but it remains to be seen how this one will play out for many reasons. One of those reasons is Quinn Cook who holds an offer but who let North Carolina in at the midnight hour adding them to his list just yesterday. Cook grew up a fan of the school and it is no secret that Roy Williams always seems to come in later on just about every kid the Blue Devils target. A lot of people expected Cook to give Duke a verbal already, including me, but oh how the landscape changes quickly in the world of recruiting and Duke has positioned themselves to come away with a point guard to run alongside Austin Rivers. Michael Gbinije, Marshall Plumlee and the aforementioned Austin Rivers are all expected to sign during the early period. More recruiting discussion can be found if you gain full site access by joining BDN Premium and that's how you can support the hard work of the BDN staff and this site.
I attended the Coach K Coaching Clinic this past weekend without the media hat on for I have a passion for coaching myself. But it was hard not to come away having gleaned some key insight into the team itself and I can share with you that Miles Plumlee earned high praise from Krzyzewski for his practice of late. In fact, he was mentioned on three occasions and that is a sign that he'll certainly be a main cog in the lineup early on. The key for Miles is to stay intense for Duke and he'll once again begin the season as a sure starter.
Also mentioned was the fact that Jon Scheyer's eye injury was not a good thing in that he has apparently lost some of the vision. Scheyer will embark on a journey to Europe soon and we'll of course keep tabs on him. Meanwhile Brian Zoubek had some unfortunate luck as well and he is currently rehabbing at Duke after an operation on his back. BDN's wishes these national champions a speedy recovery.
Krzyzewski also spoke of "10 standards," for this seasons team and we'll let him share that at a later date. We can tell you that the US team had 15 standards as well, bet here is what we're getting to ... the standards act as a contract. This carries over into a much discussed issue of social media, namely Twitter. During ACC Operation Basketball I spoke to Krzyzewski about the standards which he'd clarify more in recent days. I basically said that he trusts his players in that they would not go as far as kids just down the road. Krzyzewski doesn't think that he should put but so many restrictions on his team so that they'll grow in the process both on and off the court. In short, Duke sets forth standards which players respect and adhere to and this enables Krzyzewski to trust his players judgement and that means we''ll continue to be entertained by Nolan Smith's tweets. And isn't it obvious that the Duke kids have not embarrassed themselves or the school?
I personally think it is crazy to hang on every single comment from Twitter via prospects every little whim, but we do like it as a tool to further our site. That said, join BDN Twitter for we bring you an additional game experience from press row in Cameron and Wallace Wade. If you want constant behind the scenes tidbits then sign up now and get a unique perspective. We carried you every step of the way to the national championship last year and we hope to do so again this season. And we promise not to tweet what we are eating and every little thing which is not pertinent to your fandom.
Man, did the football team need a win and the victory over Navy cured some ills getting the Blue Devils back into the win column. One cannot help but think what if Duke had defeated Maryland and Wake Forest, two games where they outplayed their opponent for they'd be 4-4 going into the UVA game. Still, the team has a chance to end the seasons with some positives but it'll take consistent play.
Winning down the stretch for Cutcliffe's troops will also be aided by another game with no turnovers. We see what can happen when Duke protects the ball the entire game against a Navy team coming off a victory over Notre Dame. Turnovers have doomed the Devils more often than not this season and they'll need this to turn around against a physical Virginia team coming off a win over Miami this past week.
Lastly, thanks for your patience of late as our staff has been very busy. We'll get fully back into the gro this month and that means max coverage of the games on the Duke Beat along with some tweaks to the site along the way. Also, check out our Facebook site which we have not pushed with the success of BDN Twitter for there all fans can post and or add pictures there.
Lastly, for the longest time we've held out from allowing advertisers on this site but that will change in the near future. Originally, we thought we'd give you a break from those annoying ad's which bounce off the page or force you to read them for we're dependant on memberships to fund BDN. For several years we chose to keep advertising off to facilitate a clean look for your viewing pleasure but the additional income will go towards site maintenance and growth. We promise to avoid those annoying ads but will be adding some which we personally approve of. Advertisers can contact Susan in Admin or myself for more details with your needs and at this time we still have a top banner opening. Have a great week ahead and remember we all make up the Blue Devil Nation.
Monday Musings – Men’s and Women’s Hoops and Football
The Duke Men's Basketball team were an offensive machine in route to scoring 141 points against St. Augustine's in the season opener while the Duke Women held their Blue-White game entertaining key recruits. Meanwhile the football team continues their struggles on the gridiron and we'll talk about all that in the return of our Monday Musings article after a one week hiatus.
These Devils can run
Beep-beep! That's the sound the infamous cartoon character the "Roadrunner," makes when churning up and down the countryside as he outwits Wile E. Coyote along the way. This seasons Duke men's basketball team reminded me of a bunch of roadrunners in the way they pushed the ball up and down the court with ease while never being threatened by an outgunned St. Augustine's in their exhibition game opener. The bottom line is all but possibly one of the Duke Scholarship players thrive in a system where Krzyzewski will more often than not turn them loose. During the post game interviews, Kyle, Kyrie and Nolan all told BDN that they have never played on a team that dropped 141 points.
Coach K shares criteria for this seasons bigs
During last weeks ACC Operation Basketball, Krzyzewski spoke of how his bigs needed to be efficient this season for Duke to have success. In short their role will be to rebound the ball, defend the post but more importantly to be efficient with limited offensive touches. Mason Plumlee's stat line from Saturday epitomizes what he is looking for in that he was 6 for 6 from the field, grabbed 8 boards to go with 2 assists, 3 blocks and a steal in just 19 minutes of play. By comparison, his brother Miles Plumlee found just 2 points and 2 rebounds in 22 minutes but he did have 4 blocks, yet I realize that we cannot judge a player off of a simple exhibition game.
Blue Devils depth is just plain nasty
It's fair to think that even if several Blue Devils struggle on the offensive end this season, their depth will bail them out. With a team full of shooters, especially those who can drain the three point ball, somebody shpould always be able to step up. A scary thought is what will be when all the Devils are hot at the same time.
BDN Premium checks in with Alex Murphy and player interviews
We posted a couple of post game interviews with Kyrie Irving and Nolan Smith and will continue to bring you exclusive post game bits all season long. BDN Premium chatted up key prospect Alex Murphy last evening and he gave us some lengthy answers to burning questions. Support Blue Devil Nation by joining BDN Premium and get full site access which includes all of the recruiting, inside stuff and the ability to chat with other members via our private members only message board. We think you'll be happy with what you find as a member here.
Duke Women hold their Blue-White Scrimmage and entertain key prospects
The Duke Women's Basketball team held their annual Blue-White scrimmage on Sunday where two true freshman led the way. Chloe Wells and Tricia Liston scored 18 points apiece and the duo and their mates will mix with three Duke veterans this season, meaning they will play key roles. For more, check out this link.
Coach P and Duke entertained verbal commitment Whitney Knight and the nations #2 rated prospect Elizabeth Williams this weekend as well as BDN will continue to focus in on the women's team recruiting efforts.
Can Duke catch Navy napping?
The Duke Football team now enters a stretch where they should be able to compete against the teams on the remainder of their schedule. The next opponent Navy could be fat and happy, coming off a victory over Notre Dame and this could prove to be a trap game for the Middies. It's true that Navy will be a favorite but the fact that they do not pass the ball a lot helps Duke prevent some of the big plays that has rocked them in the season to date. The Middies open as a 14.5 point favorite.
Renfree too good to continue his struggles
I feel for Sean Renfree who is simply learning on the fly this season. Expectations were high for Renfree in that he had a lot of success spelling Thaddeus Lewis last season. Renfree is a good quarterback that has hit the skids and in the process he may be overthinking the game. Whatever the true issue might be with concerns to red zone and turnover struggles, Renfree is the only capable Duke starter in that Brandon Connette is simply a true freshman. Of course, it would help Renfree if the vaunted Duke wideouts would reel in a few more passes which at times are right in their mitts.
Have a good week Blue Devil Nation and join us each and every Monday for more random musings.
ACC Operation Basketball – Coach K Audio Part 1 of 5
CHARLOTTE - I had a chance to sit with Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski for almost two hours during today's ACC Operation Basketball and he had quite a bit to say. Here is part 1 of 5 for you enjoyment. BDN is on the scene.
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Duke picked to finish first, Singler, Smith first team All ACC, Singler POY
CHARLOTTE - The Duke Blue Devils were voted tops in the ACC during Operation Basketball just moments ago. They were followed by Virginia Tech, North Carolina, N.C. State, Florida State, Maryland, Clemson, Miami, Georgia Tech, Boston College, Virginia and Wake Forest. Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith were named to All ACC First Team joining Malcolm Delaney of Virginia Tech, Chris Singleton of Florida State, and Tracy Smith of N.C. State. Kyle Singler was voted as the pre season Player of the Year and UNC's Harrison Barnes was voted as the Rookie of the Year. Kyrie Irving of Duke received 4 first place votes. Singler had 38 to Delaney's 20 for POY. Singler was the only player named on all first team ballots. More to come on BDN.
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