Jon Scheyer believes Duke had a “killer instinct” during the Blue Devils’ 89-54 win over Miami on Tuesday. Led by their star freshmen Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, who scored a career-high 25 points on 9 of 11 shooting during the contest,
According to third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, whose No. 2-ranked Blue Devils (18-2, 10-0 ACC) extended the nation's longest active winning streak to 14 contests, Maluach's game-delaying vomit stemmed from the overconsumption of Gatorade in an attempt to overcome his cramping.
Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer is in awe of the freshman Cooper Flagg. Scheyer's sending what might be a warning to the rest of America.
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Here's what Duke basketball's Jon Scheyer, Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach had to say after the Blue Devils' win vs. Miami.
No. 3 Duke is rolling through the first chunk of its Atlantic Coast Conference schedule. That has third-year coach Jon Scheyer pushing the Blue Devils to keep their “foot on the gas” and show a “killer instinct.
The timeout came about two and a half minutes into the second half Tuesday night, with Duke’s 24-point halftime lead down to the 19 and Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer having seen enough. To be clear, neither Scheyer nor anybody inside Cameron Indoor Stadium thought this was in danger of actually becoming some kind of competitive game.
Duke was rolling again against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent. Yet Jon Scheyer wasn't thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as
The Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake, begins on January 29. Also called Spring Festival, this annual celebration is observed by many Asian cultures. The guys describe Cooper Flagg in "One Word" after he was called out by head coach Jon Scheyer.
Duke freshman phenom Cooper Flagg turned in another monster performance Monday night as the No. 2 Blue Devils edged NC State 74-64 after facing their first halftime deficit in a home game this season.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said freshman big man Khaman Maluach was OK after vomiting on the court during the second half of Monday night’s win against North Carolina State.
The No. 2 Duke Blue Devils defeated the NC State Wolfpack at home in an ACC matchup, but a pair of strange moments defined an otherwise normal night in college basketball. Duke's Khaman Malauch threw up during the second half on Monday night,