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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by 247Sports National Basketball Analyst Travis Branham for a discussion on the national recruiting landscape as a whole and Duke recruiting specifically.
    Topics include:

    The impact of NIL and the transfer portal on the timing of player commitments

    How the top programs targeting smaller classes will impact the distribution of talent across college basketball

    Patterns in the type of players Coach Scheyer has chosen to recruit

    The freshman outside of Cooper Flagg likely to have the most impact at Duke

    Kon Knueppel's NBA draft stock and player comps

    Cooper Flagg's potential impact at Duke

    Flagg's best role on offense

    Which school leads in the recruitment of the Boozer twins

    Where Duke might pivot if they don't land the Boozers

    How long Cayden Boozer will likely stay in college

    Cam Boozer vs. Paolo Banchero

    The fit of other Duke recruits alongside the Boozers

    How to achieve greater roster stability in college basketball going forward

    The possibility of multiyear NIL contracts for players


    Travis Branham can be found on Twitter as @TravisBranham or on 247Sports at https://247sports.com/user/Travis%20Branham/

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by Jordan Hofeditz of SMU Athletics and Jackson Moore of 247Sports to discuss the new additions to the ACC -- Cal, Stanford, and SMU. Jordan and Jackson give their perspective of what joining the ACC means to these teams. Topics discussed include:

    Recent coaching hires at all of these programs

    Strengths and weaknesses of incoming rosters

    Feelings about leaving previous conference

    The dissolution of a historic conference like the Pac-12

    SMU's longtime struggles to find conference stability

    Loss of traditional rivalries

    Impact of travel schedules, particularly on non-revenue sports

    Potential new rivalries

    Venues Jordan and Jackson are most excited to see the teams they cover visit

    Impact of joining the ACC on athletic budgets and NIL funding


    Jordan Hofeditz can be found on Twitter @jhofeditz. Jackson Moore's writing about various West Coast programs can be found here: https://247sports.com/college/fresno-state/user/JacksonMoore/

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Pro Devils Weekend, which saw 20 Duke players return to campus. They break down the Duke Blue Planet footage from the weekend, which included Dereck Lively running post drills with Khaman Maluach, Coach Scheyer mic'd up for practice, and a 30-minute long team speech from Jay Bilas.
    They also talk about Cameron and Cayden Boozer visiting campus and where Duke stands with them from a recruiting perspective.
    Later, they get into some hypothetical questions inspired by DJ Steward's appearance on The Brotherhood podcast. Steward said he probably left school too early. Who are some other players who could have stayed, and how would their decision have impacted that next season's team?

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  • Josh, Shoe, and Raul are joined by Josh Cox and Jamie Holt of the Section 17 Podcast. They discuss Duke Football's upcoming season before turning their attention back to basketball.

    Football topics discussed include:


    Duke Football's up-and-down 2023 season

    Where the victory over Clemson stacks up amongst the greatest wins in Duke Football history

    The Riley Leonard injury and its impact on the season

    Mike Elko's departure for Texas A&M

    Riley Leonard's transfer to Notre Dame as well as other offseason departures

    The Manny Diaz hire

    Maalik Murphy being named starting quarterback

    Expected changes to the Duke offense

    The impact of retaining strength and conditioning coach, David Feeley

    Biggest expected strengths and weaknesses of the team for the 2024 season

    Predicting the team's record

    Most anticipated games


    Basketball topics include:


    Assessing Duke's 2023-24 season

    Is the program making reasonable progress under Coach Scheyer?

    How does making the Elite Eight affect this assessment?

    The offseason transfers: which player hurt the most to lose?

    Expectations for the 2024-25 season

    How Jon Scheyer addressed the weaknesses of last year's team

    The hype around Kon Knueppel

    Asking highly ranked players to buy into a limited role

    Will the starting backcourt be productive enough?

    Cooper Flagg as offensive initiator

    Drafting current Duke Basketball players for the football team and vice versa


    The Section 17 Podcast can be followed @DukeFBTalk on Twitter and on their website, https://dukefootballtalk.com.

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul speak with Jeff Goodman, College Basketball Analyst at The Field of 68, about all things Duke and college basketball.

    Topics discussed include:

    Assessing Duke's 2023-24 season relative to expectations

    Of the seven Duke players who entered the portal, who will be missed the most?

    Cooper Flagg's potential impact in 2025

    The way Duke has built an experienced and versatile team around Flagg

    The buzz around Kon Knueppel

    Khaman Maluach's college readiness

    The ceiling of Duke's starting backcourt

    The pressure on Jon Scheyer for the 2024-25 season

    Conference realignment and the newest additions to the ACC

    Players who could win NPOY

    The CBB games Jeff is looking forward to the most

    The importance of tough scheduling

    The charm of downtown Charleston, SC



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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by good friend Steven Shuffler for the second part of their 2014-15 season recap. In this episode, they focus on the NCAA Tournament with a brief pit stop at Duke's dominant win over NC State in the ACC Tournament. They break down each game of the tournament, focusing on standout players and plays, as well as the overall narrative of each game. Topics discussed include:

    The importance of role definition

    Justise Winslow's versatility

    Duke's ability to use multiple defensive schemes within the course of a game

    Wisconsin vs. Kentucky as a championship game opponent

    Grayson Allen's emergence

    Tyus Jones in the high ball screen

    Quinn Cook's banquet speech


    Lastly, they rank the 2015 team in the pantheon of Duke title teams and debate whether Duke will be able to break the championship drought this season.

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul look back on the 2014-15 season to celebrate the upcoming 10th anniversary of Duke's last championship team. They each pick a game from the regular season that made them believe Duke could win a title. They discuss Duke's early road win at #2 Wisconsin, the come-from-behind victory against St. John's for Coach K's 1000th career win, and the win at then-undefeated Virginia. They break down each game in detail, discussing their favorite plays and moments as well as what each game said about the team.
    Lastly, they talk about Olympic Basketball and the reasons the US team had several close games in the exhibition period. They assess Coach K's dominance as the US coach and the factors that made it possible. (Note: this episode was recorded before the US's first official game against Serbia, so there's no discussion of Jayson Tatum's benching or any other developments since the exhibition against Germany.)

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  • Josh and Raul are joined by Steve Clark of thedevilsden.com to talk about his recent experiences attending Peach Jam and the Adidas 3SSB Championship. While there, Steve was able to watch and interview multiple high-level recruits, many of them on Duke's radar. Topics discussed include:

    Cameron Boozer vs. AJ Dybantsa

    Koa Peat as a passer

    Acaden Lewis's feel in the pick and roll

    Jalen Haralson's foul-drawing

    Nate Ament's growth as a prospect

    Shelton Henderson's friendship with Ament and their desire to play together

    The 2025 recruit Steve would most like to see Duke land

    Who is most likely to end up at Duke

    Other 2025 players to watch out for


    Then they turn their attention to 2026 where they discuss:

    Why Duke doesn't have any offers out to 2026 players yet

    Who is most likely to get a Duke offer soon

    How the portal and NIL have shifted Duke's recruiting philosophy

    The possible upside of having more avenues to add players each offseason

    The strength of the 2026 class compared to 2025, particularly at the top

    Some names to watch out for in 2026 (Brandon McKoy, Caleb Holt, Jordan Smith, etc)


    Lastly, they talk about the NBA buzz around Duke freshman Kon Knueppel. Steve relays what he's heard from multiple NBA scouts regarding Knueppel's game.
    You can read Steve's interviews and articles here: https://247sports.com/college/duke/user/steveclark/

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by John Watson of thedevilsden.com as they sit down with Coach Jon Scheyer for the second consecutive offseason. Topics discussed include:

    Jayson Tatum's journey from Duke recruit to NBA champion

    The fickle nature of the NCAA Tournament

    How to define a successful season

    Having tough conversations with players in the offseason

    Building a competitive culture

    Evaluating players in the transfer portal on a short timeline

    Using analytics services like Big League Advantage

    What made each incoming transfer a good fit

    Scheyer's philosophy on pace of play

    The role of length and size in defensive versatility

    Striking a balance between forcing turnovers and playing smart defense

    The importance of shooting at every position

    Managing player expectations and media hype

    Duke being "disrespected" by opponents on their home floor

    The responsibility and excitement of coaching a talent like Cooper Flagg



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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to an NBA draft that saw Jared McCain drafted 16th by the Philadelphia 76ers and Kyle Filipowski taken 32nd by the Utah Jazz. They discuss how they see each player fitting on their new team. Can Jared McCain play with Tyrese Maxey, or is that backcourt too small? How will McCain play off of Joel Embiid? How will Jazz coach Will Hardy utilize Filipowski, and how much playing time can he expect in a crowded frontcourt? What is Filipowski's longterm position?
    Then they turn their attention to the scrimmage video recently released by Duke's social media team, analyzing all six minutes of footage in way too much detail. Which players stood out? What were their favorite moments? What are the lingering questions?
    Lastly, they cover a few other pieces of news. They talk about Cooper Flagg being selected to Team USA's Select Team, and what it means that he was the only college player to receive that honor. They also give their thoughts on JJ Redick becoming the LA Lakers new coach. What are his chances of success there?

    Note: this episode was recorded before NBA free agency officially began. So certain relevant signings, like Paul George to the 76ers, were not mentioned.

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  • Josh and Raul are joined by Brian Geisinger of 247Sports and the Buzz Beat Podcast to do a deep dive on the NBA Draft. They focus on Duke's two potential 1st Round picks, Jared McCain and Kyle Filipowski. They discuss best and worst team fits for each player as well as reasonable expectations for them at the NBA level.
    They wrap up by focusing on the draft as whole. Who will go #1? Who should go #1? And who should Charlotte, a team that Brian covers, pick at #6? Are there any under-the-radar players Brian likes later in the draft? How will the importance of drafting well change under the new salary cap rules?


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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul are back from an extended break to react to the Celtics winning the NBA title. Jayson Tatum becomes just the eighth Duke player to win an NBA championship, leading his team in points, rebounds, and assists in the playoffs. What does this do for his legacy? Were the voters right to award Finals MVP to Jaylen Brown, or was Tatum snubbed? Will Tatum and the Celtics win more rings going forward? Where does this place Tatum in the pantheon of greatest Duke players in NBA history?
    They also talk about the future of the Mavericks, who likewise had Duke players filling prominent roles in Dereck Lively and Kyrie Irving. Was this just a one-off for them? What can they do to improve their roster to put them over the top?
    Then they debate who the next Duke player to be the face of a title-winning team will be. Who are the most realistic candidates? What do those players have to do -- and what do their front offices have to do -- to get there?
    Lastly, they react briefly to the player teaser videos released by Duke Men's Basketball's social media team this week. What, and who, stood out?


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  • Josh and Raul are joined by Dan Favale, NBA Staff Writer at Bleacher Report and host of the Hardwood Knocks podcast. They discuss various Duke players making a significant impact in the NBA. Topics include:

    The unfair criticism of Jayson Tatum from NBA fans and the media

    How a championship will alter that conversation

    Kyrie Irving's comfort level in Dallas

    Whether Dereck Lively is the perfect role-playing big man

    What Paolo Banchero needs to do to win MVP in his career

    How the Magic can build around Paolo to optimize him and the team

    Destinations for Tyus Jones after Washington

    Tre Jones's future with the Spurs

    Whether it's time for the Pelicans to break up the Zion Williamson-Brandon Ingram pairing

    New Orleans' need for a floor-raising point guard

    The inherent difficulties of building around Zion given his frequent injuries

    Grayson Allen's importance to Phoenix

    Rapid fire questions about RJ Barrett, Jalen Johnson, Wendell Carter, and others


    [Note: This episode was recorded before the Dallas Mavericks had closed out their series versus Minnesota to advance to the Finals.]

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  • Now that Duke's full roster is set, Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by Brian Geisinger of 247Sports to discuss the construction of the team. Brian gives his in-depth thoughts on the players added in the transfer portal. What do they say about Coach Scheyer's plans for this season? What kind of role will each play?
    They also look at the returning backcourt of Caleb Foster and Tyrese Proctor. How do these players complement each other, and what are some areas of concern?
    Lastly, they discuss the incoming freshmen. What are reasonable expectations for Cooper Flagg? Which of the other freshmen might contribute in unexpected ways?

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  • Josh and Raul are joined by Isaac Popper, ESPN+ Broadcast Statistician and President of Tulane Analytics. Isaac shares his insights into Duke's latest transfer portal commitment, Tulane guard Sion James. Isaac has known James since they were both freshmen and has watched him grow as a person and basketball player. He shares his thoughts on Sion's academic excellence, his off-court philanthropy, his on-court leadership, and the evolution of his game. He talks about Sion's improving efficiency and outside shooting, as well as the defensive versatility that allows him to guard positions 1-5. They also discuss how Sion will augment Duke's roster and what makes him such a great fit culturally.
    You can follow Isaac Popper on Twitter at @ipopStats. To support the Sion James Foundation, an organization providing for impoverished youth and adults, please visit https://my.foundation/sionjames .

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  • Josh and Raul are back with John Watson of thedevilsden.com to get his thoughts on Duke's wild offseason. Topics discussed include:

    The loss of seven player to the transfer portal

    The causes behind the mass exodus

    The additions of Mason Gillis and Maliq Brown

    A possible commitment from Sion James of Tulane

    What Duke is hoping to change about its culture

    Recruiting strategies and roster construction in the portal era

    The relative silence around the 2025 recruiting class

    Duke's position in the NIL landscape

    How Duke maintains its brand if it shifts away from being an NBA pipeline



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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to offseason which saw seven players from Duke's 2023-24 roster enter the transfer portal. They talk about the fits of Jeremy Roach and Mark Mitchell on Baylor and Missouri respectively, as well as what it means to lose promising players like TJ Power and Sean Stewart. They discuss the difficulties of maintaining fan engagement in an era of ludicrously high turnover. They debate what Duke's roster-building strategy should look like in this new climate.

    Next they turn their eye to Duke's transfer portal commitments, Maliq Brown of Syracuse and Mason Gillis of Purdue. How will these players fit on the roster and how can they help next year's team? Where should they play positionally? Who should start?

    Lastly, they talk about whether Duke will add anyone else in the portal. What is the area of biggest need?


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  • Josh and Raul are joined by Brendan Marks of The Athletic. First they discuss the 2023-24 season for Duke and for the ACC as a whole. How did Duke's season stack up against the lofty expectations? What led to UNC's turnaround from missing the tournament to a 1-seed? What do NC State and Clemson's tournament runs say about the health of the conference?
    Then they turn their attention to the 2024-25 season. What do Tyrese Proctor's and Caleb Foster's returns mean for Duke? What kind of player(s) should Duke add in the portal? What will Duke's starting lineup next year be and what will the product look like on the court?

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul go through the over/under picks they made for various team and player stats at the beginning of the season. They react to their guesses and discuss why a player or the team fell short or exceed their predictions. A winner is announced and gets nothing but bragging rights.
    Note: this episode was recorded before Mark Mitchell entered the transfer portal and before Tyrese Proctor announced he'll return back to school for his junior season. Another podcast will be released next week discussion this and any other developments in the coming days.

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  • Josh, Dustin, and Raul look back at Duke's 2023-24 Season. Topics discussed include:


    What it means for Coach Scheyer to make the Elite Eight in his second season

    How much differently they would feel if Duke had made the Final Four

    Missed opportunities

    Favorite games and moments from the season

    Biggest pleasant surprises (players, aspect of team play, coaching)

    Biggest disappointments

    Potential departures and returnees for next season

    Who Duke needs to return to be a contender



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