Top 5Duke has their Top 11 for 2025-2026. Duke will be a Pre Season Top 8 Team to Tip Off The 2025-2026 Season.
Duke got a practice center . The one from Rice. They got the PF from the Ivey league and they got Schefield . I’d say the others will simply be walk ons .I would be surprised if we get another center(for practice and development purposes), and a veteran 6'8 wing.
#4- Bill Bradley: committed to play at Duke under Bubas, changed his mind a few days before freshman orientation and went to Princeton.This des
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Yeah he committed to NC ST. Wade is throwing money around and they are still in it for Haggert from Memphis . They paid hefty for Williams though.Did we look at Darrion Williams from Texas Tech? He withdrew from the draft a few days ago. Versatile 6’6,” 225# senior forward who avg 15ppg. KU and NCSU are interested. He would bring a physical maturity none of our other wings has. He could free Dame up to play more backcourt and spell CamB at the 4.
Edit: well, dang, he committed to NCSU. Must’ve wanted to stay with a similar color palette for his wardrobe. He’ll be a tough opponent, if we even play them this year at all.
The ivy league kid from Princeton is a guard iircDuke got a practice center . The one from Rice. They got the PF from the Ivey league and they got Schefield . I’d say the others will simply be walk ons .
The ivy league kid from Princeton is a guard iirc
Thought I read he was a wingThe ivy league kid from Princeton is a guard iirc
It’s Sarr’s ability to get to the basket that had him so highly sought after and Duke will need that with Evans on the floor. Evan’s shoot becomes more open if you have Boozer and Pat down low and a pure driver to attack the basket .If we start Foster, Sarr and Evans, that is a good but not very physical backcourt. I'm surprised we didn't add a senior like Sion in the portal. Yes I know we got Coward but we put all our eggs in the Coward/Sarr basket. Sarr is talented but looks a little raw and could be up and down this year. We will be good obviously but how good? The Boozer guard and Harris are solidly built so there is that. Sarr has a very low release on his jumper that he may want to fix. Should be a fun team to watch but my expectations are tempered.
SG, but def has the size to play the 3Thought I read he was a wing
Yeah, I read Dattier’s post . Definitely has the size . Good for practicing against .SG, but def has the size to play the 3
Excellent one, and quite honestly I think we win a natty in the Bubas years if "Dollar Bill" commits to Duke.#4- Bill Bradley: committed to play at Duke under Bubas, changed his mind a few days before freshman orientation and went to Princeton.
I think Dame helps there. Not that he’s the answer at the point, but he’s another skilled ball-handler.I’m worried most about pg, maybe Caleb can take a leap or Cayden really is ready. That’s my biggest concern
like those comparisons...lolIf Caleb is no better than last season Cayden will see increased minutes. I’m thinking Cayden goes 15-18 minutes to begin with and it may increase to 24ish by mid season, if Caleb is the same.
I’m not as concerned as some seem about Cayden. He reminds me of two other somewhat big boned PGs Andre Miller and Deron Williams.
Cayden will be fine imo.
I agree- this is my concern too looking at it from afar. Caleb will have to make a major stride from what he was last year to run point on a preseason top 10 team.I’m worried most about pg, maybe Caleb can take a leap or Cayden really is ready. That’s my biggest concern
I’d give Pat some those Sarr points. Not bad besides that.Points per game
Boozer 16
Pat 9
Sarr 13
Evans 13
Foster 10
Brown 8
Little Boozer 5 Kahmenia 6
Scratch that seeing Tyler Thornton nowLooks like cook