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YouTube Gold: Duke-Maryland, 1987

In 1987, Duke and Maryland, then an ACC team, were heading in opposite directions. Duke had made the championship game the previous season. It had lost four starters but was still a Top 15 team. The previous summer, the night of the NBA Draft, Maryland’s Len Bias had died of a cocaine overdose after going […]

Duke Win Streak Builds On The Road At Stanford

It took some doing, but Duke won Game 2 of the California trip, knocking off Stanford 67-60 and extending the win streak to eight games. The game started slow with Stanford taking a 15-12 lead after the first quarter but Duke rallied to take a 31-28 lead at the half. The Blue Devils led at […]

DBR Podcast #786: Duke Holds Off Mustangs

The Duke Blue Devils were able to hold off the SMU Mustangs, winning 82-75 on Saturday afternoon to move to 15-1 on the season and 4-0 in the ACC. Donald and Scott Rich recap everything about a perplexing game on Episode 786. The Blue Devils did great in certain aspects defensively, and got some great […]

Trevor Keels Update!

Trevor Keels has been somewhat quiet since leaving Duke in 2022 as a second-round draft pick of the New York Knicks. He probably could have used some more time in Durham but that was his decision and he’s still grinding away, trying to get to the league. His last G-League performance with the Sioux Falls […]

YouTube Gold: Billy King Punks Mark Macon

Duke has had some amazing defenders over the years. On Saturday, we saw a brilliant first half by Dame Sarr. In our estimation, it was the best half of defense by a Duke player since Tre Jones personally dismantled Syracuse for the first 5:30 before he injured his shoulder. Seriously. We’ve never seen a guard […]

Duke Breaks The Mustangs, 82-75

Duke’s 82-75 win over SMU was not a work of art by any means, but it was notable for one thing in particular, and that was Dame Sarr’s first half defense, which was magnificent. Sarr put on a defensive performance in that half which was as fine as any we’ve seen since Tre Young personally […]

ACC Roundup – A Busy And Interesting Saturday

In Saturday’s ACC Action, Boston College visits Louisville, Georgia Tech jets down to Miami, NC State and Florida State tangle in Tallahassee, Syracuse is at Pitt, Stanford checks in at Virginia, Cal is at Virginia Tech, Wake Forest buses down to UNC and Clemson visits Notre Dame. We don’t expect BC will have much of […]

The Old SEC, It Ain’t What It Used To Be…

You know that tag line the Situational Ethics Conference likes to use – It Just Means More? Well, maybe…maybe not. According to Outkick.com, “The bowl season, including the College Football Playoff, has been a complete disaster, from start to finish. With the Ole Miss loss to Miami on Thursday night, the conference fell to 1-8 against non-SEC Power […]

Twitter Gold: Tyus Jones Explodes For 45 In High School

In our opinion, Duke has had four points guards who stand above the rest: Tommy Amaker, Bobby Hurley, Jon Scheyer and Tyus Jones. The first three were at Duke for four years, but Jones of course was only here for one year, which resulted in the 2015 national championship. At Duke, he quickly established himself […]

Next Up – SMU

Date 1/10|| Time 2:00 || Venue Cameron Indoor Stadium || Video ESPN Now in its second season as a member of the All-Coast ACC, SMU is getting around to some of the more challenging environments it didn’t see last season. On Wednesday, the Mustangs were introduced to the dubious pleasures of Clemson’s Littlejohn Coliseum, where […]

Flagg/Knueppel Updates!

Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel continue to have tremendous rookie seasons in the NBA. In Flagg’s latest game against Utah, Dallas’s rookie prize just missed his first triple double, with 26 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists. He’s also apparently considering entering the NBA Dunk Contest, which would be fun to watch (fellow Maverick and […]

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Twitter Gold: 1992 Duke On The Run

Duke has had some beautiful basketball teams over the years, but nothing really tops the 1991-92 group. With a core of Bobby Hurley, Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Thomas Hill and Brian Davis, that team was the first to get back-to-back national championships since the Bill Walton era at UCLA. In this video, you get some […]

Duke Notches A Late Comeback On The Road Against Cal To Win 78-74

Going into the fourth quarter, it didn’t seem likely that Duke’s six-game win streak would continue, but the Blue Devils that came back from 10 down to pick up its 7th straight win, 78-74 on the road at Cal. Ariana Robinson had a monster first half for Duke with 20 points, helping the Blue Devils […]

DBR Bites #132: How To Tame The Mustangs

Duke is back in the friendly confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday to face the SMU Mustangs in ACC play. Donald and Scott help preview the game on DBR Bites #132! SMU is a solid team even as they enter Cameron fresh off a loss at Littlejohn Coliseum to Clemson. They’re led by Boopie […]

Two Years Of Rare Greatness For Duke Fans

Don’t get used to it. Or, to put it in more positive terms, enjoy it while you can.  The statistical dimensions of what Cameron Boozer has achieved so far this season are seldom matched, certainly not on any squad with a variety of talented players. Even if it did happen with a Duke squad that […]

ACC Roundup – Ebuka Okorie Will Haunt Mike Young’s Dreams

In Wednesday’s ACC Action, Virginia canned Cal 84-60, Clemson held on against SMU 74-70, Miami survived Wake Forest 81-77 and Stanford just nipped Virginia Tech 69-68. The Hokies set limiting turnovers as a goal and they accomplished that. Too bad they couldn’t limit Stanford’s freshman star Ebuka Okorie (that just auto-corrected to Ebuka Okra), who […]

Twitter Gold: The People’s Champion!

So someone made a request on X to post Duke highlights of Nolan Smith and that wish was granted. When he was at Duke, Smith improved dramatically. Along with Jon Scheyer, he formed one of Duke’s more underrated backcourts. We still talk about the Johnny Dawkins/Tommy Amaker backcourt, the Bobby Hurley/Thomas Hill backcourt and the […]

Look At This And You’ll Understand Duke’s Latest Louisville Comeback

In the second half of Duke’s win over Louisville, the Blue Devils really cranked up the defense. Duke just turned off all the options against Pat Kelsey’s three point-centric machine like a boa constrictor slowly choking out a Cardinal. At a certain point, Louisville was still there, but functionally hopeless. A lot of it had […]

More On Duke’s Big Win At Louisville

What is with Duke and comebacks in the Yum! Center? Duke’s comeback at Louisville in 2019 was shocking because it happened really fast. Duke was down 23 with 9:58 to play. That comeback was basically basketball blitzkrieg. It wasn’t quite that extreme here. Duke was down 47-38 at the half and finally tied the game […]

ACC Roundup – Donnie Freeman Breaks Out

In Tuesday’s ACC Action, Syracuse took care of Georgia Tech 82-72 and NC State survived Boston College, 79-71. We were curious about how Cuse’s Naithan George would perform going up against his old team. Well he did just fine with 17 points and 5 assists. On the downside, he had just 2 rebounds and 6 […]

DBR Podcast #785 – A Tale of Two Halves As Duke Beats Louisville

The win was so stunning, we needed to collect our breath! After the vibes check episode, Donald and Scott Rich return to give a full recap of the Louisville game on Episode 785, with discussion on each of the halves and what made them what they were. The second half was the good, featuring the […]

A Remarkable Measure Of Duke Basketball’s Influence

It’s really kind of amazing just how much Duke Basketball is now part of the overall sphere of basketball, if you’ll forgive the pun. In college, you see a number of coaches – Jeff Capel, Johnny Dawkins, Bobby Hurley, Greg Paulus and Nolan Smith come to mind. The NBA has executives like Elton Brand, Trajan […]

YouTube Gold: Nate Thurmond Career Highlights

A few years ago, we saw a post saying that only (maybe) four players had ever blocked Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Sky Hook, but we keep finding other guys who did it. As far as we can remember, Bill Willoughby did it, though it was called goal tending, Bill Walton got one from behind and Wilt Chamberlain […]