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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 90-63 beatdown of Wake Forest on senior night. Topics discussed include:
Tyrese Proctor's return
Whether this was Cooper Flagg's best all-around game
Khaman Maluach's increased production over this winning streak
Duke's shot quality compared to Wake Forest's
How Duke has learned to handle physicality
Then they take a moment to reflect on the regular season as a whole. They share some of the things other Duke fans have said they appreciate most about this team. They discuss the team's toughness, Kon Knueppel's steadiness, Sion James' impact, the way Tyrese Proctor has embraced his role, and the incredible job Jon Scheyer has done constructing a roster and building a program.
Lastly, they turn their attention to the 2nd matchup with UNC. They talk about changes to UNC's starting lineup, their improved offense, and whether those will be enough to help UNC beat Duke. They also break down the ACC Tournament seeding implications of a win vs. a loss.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 100-65 domination of Florida State. Topics discussed include:
Dustin's experience being at the game on press row
How Duke honored Leonard Hamilton in his last game in Cameron
Isaiah Evans' first career start
Kon Knueppel running point guard
Duke's increased pace of play
The evolution of Duke's offense throughout the season
Duke's ability to go on large runs
Positive bench minutes for Darren Harris
Spencer Hubbard electrifying the crowd in the closing moments
Then they talk briefly about We're #1, the documentary aired after the game about the 1991 and 1992 Blue Devils. They talk about the glory days of the ACC and about how the construction of those Duke rosters compare to this one.
Lastly, they turn their attention to the Wake Forest game. They speculate about what a senior night might look like in an era of constant roster turnover. How will Mason Gillis and Sion James be honored? Will Tyrese Proctor play in the game? And will Wake Forest give Duke as much of a fight as they did in Winston-Salem?
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's comfortable 97-60 win over Miami. Topics discussed include:
The strange atmosphere in the arena
How little resistance Miami offered
Some initial sloppiness from Duke (turnovers, defensive rebounding, etc.)
Coach Scheyer using his bench early
Isaiah Evans continuing to torch opposing defenses off the bench
Evans as a March X factor
Foster being productive in limited minutes yet again
The implications of Tyrese Proctor's injury that kept him out for the 2nd half
Proctor's possible return timetable
The Duke super-fan in the arena who was audible after every made basket
Kon Knueppel's recent complete mastery of the game of basketball
Duke's absurd offensive efficiency during their winning streak
Then they discuss Duke's upcoming home game against Florida State. Who will start in Proctor's absence? Who get the assignment of guarding Jamir Watkins? With Dustin set to be on press row in attendance, what questions will he have for the players in the locker room afterward?
They also discuss college basketball as a whole this season. Why is offense across the board at a historic high? Is it schematic or due to personnel? And why, despite the on-court product being unusually compelling, is fan engagement so low?
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by John Watson of thedevilsden.com to discuss Duke's 110-67 domination of Illinois in Madison Square Garden. Topics include:
Duke's early struggles guarding the paint
How Duke was able to attack mismatches to get anything they wanted on offense
Isaiah Evans continuing to garner attention from NBA scouts
Evans' future plans
Duke's excellent rebounding
2nd half adjustments to tighten up the paint defense
The 9-0 run to start the 2nd half that put the game away
Picks for play of the game
Caleb Foster in garbage time
Duke's recent offensive dominance
Then they discuss the breaking news that Jai Lucas will likely be taking the Miami head coaching job. They talk about what this means for Duke for the rest of the season and going forward. What is the potential fallout in recruiting? Who will replace Lucas on the staff?
Lastly, they talk briefly about the upcoming Miami game as well as the remaining four games of the season and how they might impact ACC standings.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 80-62 road win over Virginia. Topics discussed include:
Virginia's early offensive success
How Isaiah Evans can completely change the dynamic of a game
The possibility that Evans is drafted after this season
Cooper Flagg's rebounding
Kon Knueppel's hustle and malleability
Sion James' recent stretch of incredible efficiency
Where James ranks among Duke's best transfers
The impact of Maliq Brown's injury
What the rotation may look like in his absence
Then they turn their attention to the critical Illinois matchup this Saturday. They talk about how Illinois suppresses opponent three-point attempts, and whether Duke will be able to generate open looks against their defense. They also discuss whether Duke can keep Illinois off the offensive glass and limit their efficient inside scoring.
Lastly, they discuss the state of the current ACC and the close race at the top of the ACC standings.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's dominant 106-70 victory over Stanford. Topics discussed include:
How Stanford was able to keep the game close for the first 10 minutes
Duke's recent struggles with defensive rebounding
Tyrese Proctor's ongoing hot stretch
The team's overall hustle (deflections, diving for loose balls, etc.)
Jaylen Blakes' difficult return to Cameron
Caleb Foster's positive production off the bench late in the game
Then they talk briefly about the NCAA Selection Committee's unveiling of the top 16 seeds in the tournament as of today. What do they think about Duke's potential matchups? Will three SEC teams still be 1-seeds when the tournament starts? Is there anyone else who could sneak in as an alternate 1-seed?
Lastly, they preview the Virginia game on Monday.
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Josh and Dustin react to Duke's 78-57 win over the California Golden Bears. Topics discussed include:
A bounce-back defensive performance by the team as a whole
Cooper Flagg seeming fully recovered from illness
Flagg's double-clutch reverse dunk
Improved team rebounding, particularly from Sion James and Khaman Maluach
Experimentation with Cooper Flagg at the 3
Tyrese Proctor's recent hot stretch and how sustainable it is
Whether Proctor or Kon Knueppel should be the second option after Flagg
Maluach's longterm pro potential
Kon Knueppel's draft status
Then they preview Saturday's home matchup against Stanford. They talk about the excellent season former Duke player Jaylen Blakes is having for Stanford and whether he'll get a standing ovation on his return to Cameron. Then they dive into potential challenges Stanford might present for Duke, focusing in particular on the matchup between Maluach and 7'1" stretch big Maxime Raynaud.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 77-71 road loss to Clemson. Topics discussed include:
What Duke did right in the 1st half to take a six-point lead into halftime
Tyrese Proctor's excellent play over the last three games
Kon Knueppel's strong start
Clemson's unusual midrange accuracy
Cooper Flagg's 1st half struggles
Caleb Foster's extremely limited minutes
The stagnant 2nd half offense which led to a 12-0 Clemson run
The frontcourt's struggles rebounding
The importance of Mason Gillis
Flagg's heroics to help Duke regain the lead
Continuing questions about late-game execution and strategy
Whether it made sense to go for two multiple times in a row
Whether Flagg should have run more time off the clock before starting his drive
They also discuss their favorite moments from Duke's 16-game win streak and look ahead to upcoming games versus California and Stanford.
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Josh and Dustin react to Duke's dominating 83-54 win versus Syracuse. Topics discussed include:
Maliq Brown's two-way impact
Duke's passing prowess
Tyrese Proctor with a second strong game in a row
Positive minutes for Caleb Foster
The eight dunks on the night
The play of the game
Then they preview Clemson, Duke's toughest test left in conference. Will Duke finally drop a game? If they win, will the talk of an undefeated ACC season really ramp up?
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by John Watson of thedevilsden.com to discuss Duke's dominant 87-70 win over North Carolina. Topics discussed include
Duke's offensive execution and defensive disruptiveness early
Cooper Flagg's masterful first eight minutes
Duke's backcourt thoroughly outplaying UNC's
Maliq Brown's impactful return
Whether Khaman Maluach should be switching onto guards on the perimeter
The heavy minutes played for Duke's top four players
Kon Knueppel's dominant start to the second half
How Duke let their foot off the gas late in the game
Whether games like this one diminish the rivalry
Then they turn their attention to recruiting. Several Duke commits were in attendance at the game, and they were joined by Nate Ament, the #3 player in the 2025 recruiting class. What are Duke's chances of landing Ament, and what will next year's team look like if they do? Who does John expect to return from this year's team? What type of players might Duke look to add in the portal?
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Josh and Raul are joined by Zion Olojede of the Crazie Cast podcast to preview Duke's big matchup against UNC this Saturday. They start by getting Zion's general thoughts on Duke's season so far as well as Duke's unexpectedly close win over NC State earlier this week. They discuss Cooper Flagg's dominance, Kon Knueppel's solid showing, and the team's recent struggles shooting the ball. They talk about whether Isaiah Evans should have played more minutes. They debate how much Pat Ngongba will play when Maliq Brown returns from injury.
Then they turn their attention to the upcoming rivalry game. How does Zion feel about Kenpom's predicted 16-point spread in favor of Duke? Who will guard Ian Jackson, and what are some other matchups to watch? How will Duke handle UNC's four-guard lineups? Will Duke counter with minutes for Mason Gillis at the 5, or will they stay big and try to punish UNC on the glass? What is the impact of playing UNC in a "down year" for the program?
Zion Olojede can be found on Twitter @zionolojede. You can find the Crazie Cast podcast on the Field of 68 network as well as on Twitter @CrazieCast.
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Josh and Raul give their off-the-cuff thoughts on Duke's gritty 63-56 win over Wake Forest. What did Duke do well in the first half to take a 35-22 lead? What happened after halftime? Why did Duke only score six points for the next 12 minutes? Lastly, how was the team able to right the ship and go on a 14-2 run of their own to get Scheyer his first win as a head coach at Joel Coliseum?
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul chat with Brian Geisinger of 247Sports and the Buzz Beat Podcast about Duke's evolution throughout the season. Topics discussed include:
Duke's offensive improvements in recent weeks
Strategies Duke has borrowed from the Boston Celtics
Sion James in the dunker's spot
Duke's 3pt volume and number of open looks generated
Tyrese Proctor as a screener
Flare screens for Isaiah Evans
Cooper Flagg in the middle of the lane
Mason Gillis as a small-ball 5
Changing pick-and-roll coverages depending on which big man is on the floor
Gauging how good this Duke team given the competition level
Then they preview the matchup tomorrow with Wake Forest. Why has Wake shot the ball so poorly this year? How can they still be dangerous to Duke despite their offensive struggles? How should Duke attack their hard hedges of the ball screen?
Brian's work can be found at https://briangeisinger.substack.com/, including an article referenced in this podcast:
https://briangeisinger.substack.com/p/the-maine-thing-duke-starts-to-work
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 88-63 victory over Boston College. Topics include:
How Boston College was able to keep this game competitive for so long
Defensive question marks in certain center matchups with Maliq Brown out
Mason Gillis's importance as both a leader and post defender
Cooper Flagg's improved shot diet and unreal offensive efficiency
Updated player comparisons for Flagg
Boston College's strategy to double-team Kon Knueppel
Whether this was Tyrese Proctor's best game
Isaiah Evans' irrational confidence
The state of college basketball officiating
Then they talk about the college basketball landscape as a whole. What is it that's made this season historically dominant at the top, according to Kenpom numbers? And is that a concern for Duke heading into the NCAA tournament?
Lastly, they talk about Jaylen Blakes' game-winner for Stanford vs. UNC, and the season he's having for Stanford overall.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by Jordan Mann of The Big J & Little J Show to talk Duke's impressive 89-54 win over Miami as well as do a general check-in on the Blue Devils' season so far. Topics discussed include:
How Duke generates the most open threes in the country
The value of the screens set by Maluach and the other bigs in generating these threes
Cooper Flagg's passing
The play of Flagg, Maluach, and Kon Knueppel in January
The best player comparison for Maluach
How difficult it can be for upperclassmen to embrace the stardom of freshmen
Caleb Foster's solid performance against Miami and how he can simplify the game for himself
How to maximize Isaiah Evans
Jon Scheyer as the best defensive coach in the country
The versatility of how Duke guards the ball screen
Pat Ngongba's positive minutes during Maliq Brown's absence
Other lineups and strategies Duke can explore with Brown out
Potential stumbling block games for Duke in ACC play
The upcoming Boston College game
In addition to the Big J & Little J Show, Jordan Mann is also the host of CBB Addiction and has a YouTube channel where he breaks down Duke matchups in detail: https://www.youtube.com/@JMann_
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Josh and Dustin react to Duke's 86-78 win over Notre Dame. Topics include:
Cooper Flagg's record-setting 42-point performance
Duke's 14-0 start
Notre Dame's barrage of 1st half threes
Duke's defensive struggles against Notre Dame's spread offense
The 15-1 run by Notre Dame that made this game close late
The impact of Maliq Brown's absence
Lack of production from the bench over the last few games
The value of being tested by close games
Then they briefly preview Miami and talk a bit about how far the ACC has fallen since the glory days of Duke-Miami matchups.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul give their unfiltered thoughts immediately following Duke's 76-47 domination of the Pittsburgh Panthers in Cameron.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 89-62 domination of SMU on the road, which moved the Blue Devils to 4-0 in the ACC and got them a valuable Quad 1 victory for their resume. They asses how Duke was able to control the game despite the absence of head coach Jon Scheyer. Topics discussed include:
Duke's hot offensive start
Cooper Flagg's continued offensive improvements
Khaman Maluach's defensive impact at the rim
Tyrese Proctor's aggressiveness
Sion James as the team's steadying presence
Caleb Foster's strong game off the bench
A (perhaps overly) lengthy discussion of Foster's best role going forward
Mason Gillis's 2nd consecutive solid showing
Then they turn their attention to the Pittsburgh game in Cameron. They talk about what makes Pitt the 2nd best team in the ACC and how Duke can slow their potent, guard-driven offense down. They also speculate about how much a desire for revenge will play a factor for Duke after Pitt beat them in Cameron last year in humiliating fashion.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 88-65 victory over Virginia Tech. Topics discussed include:
Another slow start shooting the ball
The consistent defensive effort and IQ up and down the roster
Cooper Flagg's hyper-efficient performance
Khaman Maluach's troubles catching the ball
Tyrese Proctor's offensive aggression
Isaiah Evans commitment to off-ball movement
Caleb Foster's continued struggles
The nine-man rotation that has emerged for Duke
Then they look ahead to matchup with SMU, one of Duke's toughest road games left on the season. They talk keys to the game and players to watch out for. What can Duke expect in its first trip to Moody Coliseum?
Lastly, they ring in the new year by sharing their favorite Duke basketball moments from 2024.
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Raul and Dustin are joined by friend of the pod, Rick Heidrick, to dissect the season so far. Topics discussed include:
Duke's two early season losses being part of the learning process
The maturity and poise Duke showed in later wins vs. Auburn and Louisville
The elite defense and evolving offense
Duke's strong statistical indicators
Then they turn their attention to Duke's dominating 82-56 road win over Georgia Tech. Topics covered include:
The lull at the end of the 1st half after a strong start that allowed GT to cut the lead to five
The response to start the 2nd half
Khaman Maluach's increased playing time and impact
Kon Knueppel's strong showing as a pick-and-roll ballhandler
Whether Knueppel can solve Duke's question marks at point guard
The value of Isaiah Evans' energy and shooting off the bench
Caleb Foster's role going forward
How Duke can generate more free throws and scoring at the rim
Lastly, they look ahead to Virginia Tech before talking about various miscellaneous college basketball topics including UNC's struggles and the uncertainties of portal recruiting.
You can follow Rick at rheidrick24 on Twitter.
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