As Boston rolls into the Finals after sweeping the Indiana Pacers Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics are back in the Finals after sweeping Indiana 4-0.
Bill Walton leaves behind a legacy like no other You never really think about some people dying until they do. That was the case with Bill Walton, who passed away Monday after an extended bout with prostate cancer.
What a night for the G-Man With the death of Bill Walton, a lot of people are going to talk about the 1986 Boston Celtics for whom Walton played a key role.
Let’s talk some hoops! Get ready for a potpourri of topics as the DBR Podcast crew dive into a bunch stuff happening lately. They begin with the just announced game against Kansas in Las Vegas this season, but what has the crew really excited is the very real prospect of games in future years in Cameron and Phog Allen Fieldhouse.
Definitely someone to follow Jason Crowe Jr. is a name Duke fans should keep an eye on. A 6-2 guard considered a Top Five talent in the class of 2026, Crowe says here that Duke was his “dream school” growing up.
He has some solid options, including Duke. Duke great Carlos Boozer had a terrific pro career and now he’s carving out a nice media career too. But he’s also father to two basketball playing sons, Cameron and Cayden.
A Finals with Tatum, Kyrie Irving and Dereck Lively seems increasingly likely In Saturday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtic mirrored Dallas’s Friday 18-point comeback, winning 114-111.
Duhon doesn’t get the attention some other Blue Devils get, but he was a great Blue Devil At this point, Chris Duhon is probably an underappreciated member of the Brotherhood, so it’s probably a good time to look at his career highlights.
This is promising As you probably know, Duke and Kansas have scheduled a game in Las Vegas this fall, which should be pretty good. Kansas is always a tough
As the Mavericks move ahead 2-0 In Friday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Dallas came back from 18 down in the first half to win 109-108 on a Luka Doncic three point buzzer beater.
We may soon see peak Luka As a basketball fan, you probably know that Michael Jordan went third in the 1985 draft behind Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie.
Duke could be getting something special in five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
Even at 77-years-old and retired, Mike Krzyzewski is still providing some valuable input for one big-name NBA team.
On April 3, Christian Reeves became the first of seven Blue Devils in the Jon Scheyer era to enter the transfer portal, as the Duke basketball program didn't lose any talent to the portal last year following Scheyer's first season at the helm.
AJ Dybantsa capturing the attention of the Duke basketball staff, not to mention everyone else who has ever seen him play, is nothing new. The Blue Devils, no strangers to reeling in top-ranked recruiting prizes, have shown up to the Prolific Prep (Calif.) five-star forward's games and reached out to him several times.
After arriving in Durham as a five-star prospect, Chicago native DJ Steward delivered an encouraging freshman campaign, albeit for a 2020-21 Duke basketball squad that finished 13-11 overall, 9-9 in ACC play, and without an NCAA Tournament invite.
The Packers selected a player who could fill in at any offensive line spot.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Duke OL Graham Barton with the No. 26 overall pick as they look to build on this past season's surprise run to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
The Baylor Bears are getting a big boost via the transfer portal, as a key member of Duke’s 2023-24 team is joining their squad.
With seven players looking for new homes — and two stars having declared for the NBA Draft — head coach Jon Scheyer's team will look vastly different next season.
No college basketball team illustrates the perils of the transfer portal era better than Duke right now.
The 2023-24 season was a disappointing one for Kansas, but that doesn't mean the Jayhawks are, all of a sudden, going to disappear out of sight out of mind.
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