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DBR Podcast # 810 -Underdog Expert Gives Us His Tourney Picks

The Duke Basketball Roundup again welcomes underdog expert Jordan Brenner to the pod... and there has never been a better time to chat with him as we are on the verge of the NCAA Tournament. For 20 years. Jordan has been one of the definitive experts on picking upsets and bracket busters. Find out why he loves […]

Next Up – Devils And The Saints Meet In Greenville

Date 3/19 || Time 2:50 || Venue Bon Secours Wellness Arena || Video CBS Update – Patrick Ngongba has not been ruled out for Thursday, but is “highly unlikely” to play Duke opens up NCAA tournament play on Thursday with the Siena Saints. As you probably know by now, former Syracuse star Gerry McNamara is […]

YouTube Gold: Kenny Blakeney & Howard Break Through!

Kenny Blakeney graduated from Duke in 1995 and went into coaching. He was an assistant at James Madison, LaSalle, Delaware, Seton Hall, Delaware, Marshall, and then at Harvard for former Duke teammate Tommy Amaker. And then he got out and worked for Under Armour from 2011-2019. Blakeney worked a summer camp, if we remember correctly, […]

First Four Predictions – NC State And SMU Advance

The First Four starts tonight, and this affects the ACC because NC State and SMU are both in Dayton. State plays tonight, and SMU on Wednesday. The Pack plays in the late game tonight (9:30), after Kenny Blakeney’s Howard takes on UMBC in the early game. We’ll take Howard there. Both State and Texas have […]

NCAA Tournament Notes & Thoughts

Now that the field has been selected, we’re all starting to get some sense of the lay of the land. Here’s what we’ve learned so far. Houston may have gotten a major break. The #2 seed in the South, if they advance, they’ll be playing…in the Toyota Center. That’s in Houston. Specifically, it’s five miles […]

Duke’s Jon Scheyer Is In Elite Company

In some respects what they achieved was unique to the times and circumstances, yet in an essential sense entirely the same. And, in any sense, historic in a manner that cannot be minimized. Only Everett Case, whose uptempo NC State teams did more than any others to immediately establish the ACC as a basketball conference […]

Twitter Gold: Scheyer Updates Ngongba’s Status

Here’s the latest on Pat Ngongba, as Coach Jon Scheyer says he’s making progress. He talks about how analytics sees Ngongba, and what he has meant to Duke’s defense, especially inside. And he also says things are “very positive,” but he doesn’t want to risk a setback. It’s hard to know without more information, but […]

DBR Bites #152: Preparing For The Saints

The NCAA Tournament begins for Duke on Thursday, and their First Round opponent is the Siena Saints. We preview the 1 vs. 16 matchup on DBR Bites #152. Siena is coached by Syracuse legend Gerry McNamara, and they got to the Dance by winning the MAAC Tournament. We look at who they’ve played and how […]

Siena: Let The Woofing Begin

Looks like we were too eager to believe this story. It appears to have been a joke. We fell for it, and it’s not even April 1st. Go to the DBR Boards to find Blue Healer Auctions | Drop us a line

Did Duke Get Shafted By The Selection Committee?

As you probably saw Sunday, the NCAA brackets were announced, and the general reaction was that Duke got screwed and also that Duke got the toughest bracket, and it’s not fair. To which we say: meh. Look, we get the argument that the #1 seed is supposed to have earned the easiest bracket, and in […]

Duke Women Get #3 Seed, Will Open With Charleston

Kara Lawson’s Duke team learned its NCAA destiny on Sunday, and the Blue Devils will be the #3 seed in the Sacramento 1 Regional. Duke will start off at home in Cameron against #14 seed Charleston. Also in Duke’s regional: #1 UCLA, #2 LSU, and #6 Baylor. Duke, of course, lost to all three early […]

Twitter Gold: TJ Power Was Golden Sunday

We were sad when TJ Power chose to leave Duke. We thought, with a little time and some more muscle, he could turn into a heck of a player. It didn’t happen for him at Virginia, where Tony Bennett recruited him, only to retire just before the season started last fall. Now a junior at […]

Some Initial Thoughts On The 2026 NCAA Brackets

We’ll do a more comprehensive look later, but here are some initial thoughts about the NCAA tournament field. First, both NC State and SMU are in the First Four. Better in than out, but it’s also sort of damning with faint praise. Both teams need to get out there to be taken seriously. Both are […]

Duke’s NCAA Draw Revealed

The NCAA tournament brackets were revealed Sunday evening, and after both Florida and Michigan lost in their respective conference tournaments, the choice for the #1 seed came down to Duke and Arizona. And since Duke had it coming in to the weekend, and won the ACC Tournament without two of its normal starters, guess what: […]

Predicting The Top 4 Seed Lines

Bracketology season is nearly at an end, with the official bracket reveal coming at 6 p.m. eastern this afternoon. While most of the national conversation now centers around the bubble teams, the most relevant questions for Duke fans are what teams will be the Blue Devils’ biggest competition in their bracket. With that in mind, […]

DBR Podcast #808: Back-to-Back ACC Champs!

Duke has done it! The Blue Devils held off the Virginia Cavaliers to win their second straight ACC Tournament title and Jon Scheyer’s 3rd in 4 seasons. We salute the champions on Episode 808! We discuss some of the great headlines we received and sit back and marvel at how this team overcame the injuries […]

Six Seconds Of Indecision Doomed UVA In The ACC Championship

If you look back at the final seconds of Duke’s win over Virginia, it’s pretty interesting. When Isaiah Evans gets the ball in to Cameron Boozer with 27.4 seconds on the clock, Boozer does what he usually does in that sort of situation: he heads to the basket like a train highballing downhill. He fakes […]

How Special Is This Year’s ACC Championship?

Duke won a remarkable ACC Championship over Virginia on Saturday, and Blue Devil fans will remember this one for a long time. It may be the most satisfying championship many fans have ever seen. But the most satisfying? Maybe, although we can think of three that might rival it. In 1960, Vic Bubas was an […]

A Last Look At Bracketology

There are still some pieces that will be sorted out Sunday, and of course bracketology is not the final word. But it is fun, and it is worth taking a look at. After Duke’s win in Saturday’s ACC Championship, Duke is likely to retain the #1 seed overall and the #1 seed in the East. […]

Twitter Gold: Amazing Ending To Dayton-Saint Louis

If you haven’t seen the end of the Dayton-Saint Louis game, you’re in for a real treat. First, Dayton got a three from Jacob Conner with about 15.5 seconds left to play. Then Saint Louis brought the ball down and ran a variation of the play that Villanova used to beat UNC in the 2017 […]