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On preparing for his first Duke game: "When I put the jersey on and I was about to go play, I just stared at it for two or three minutes. Then I put on my top and I went into the bathroom and I looked in the mirror and my first thought was, 'That's a sexy man in the mirror.' Then I had to catch my focus. I looked down at my chest and saw the Duke emblem and I really wanted to cry. I knew I couldn't do that before a game, but it just meant so much to me to have the uniform on."

--Chris Duhon
 
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Dook gets a big man
posted on Thursday May 1, 2008
Maybe Dook's inside game won't be such a joke next year after all. Fortunately for them, the messy situation at Stanford led 6'9'' Miles Plumlee to decommit from there and go to Dook.

His younger brother, Mason Plumlee will play at Dook later.
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Johnny Dawkins heads to Stanford
posted on Saturday April 26, 2008
Long time Coach K assistant Johnny Dawkins is Stanford's new coach. San Francisco Chronicle Columnist Ray Tatto brings up some good points in an article:
Indeed, the only hole here is one that Dawkins had nothing to do with - the fact that Amaker and Snyder, two other Dukies who went on to seek their fortunes in the college game, bombed with some force. Amaker succeeded at Seton Hall but not at Michigan, his next stop, and is now being accused of working the edges of recruiting game at Harvard, while Snyder played his way out of Missouri and is now reclaiming his career with the Austin Toros of the NBA's D-League.
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Duhon Update!
posted on Friday April 18, 2008
Chicago writer on the end of the Bulls season:
The Bulls are done Wednesday. Jim Boylan is done Thursday, Chris Duhon and Ben Gordon Friday, and if we're lucky, Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich Saturday.

Disclaimer: Duhon might not be booted out until Saturday if he doesn't get his wake-up call. Think about that: Duke has such high entrance requirements, and it produces guys who can't set an alarm clock.
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Attention Kentucky Fans!
posted on Wednesday April 16, 2008
This is a real screenshot from a Duke Basketball Report Article (it has been corrected):

DBR steals money!

Once again, it's a good thing the DBR has so many fund raisers. They certainly put out a great product, right?
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Probable?
posted on Monday April 14, 2008
Luciana Chavez with an article about Dook's next AD:
Brodhead and Bostock, with formal input from a full search committee and probable input from Krzyzewski, have to find a person who must be capable of figuring out the post-Krzyzewski future of Duke athletics -- whenever it arrives.
Probable?
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Images of the Cameron Crazies!
posted on Monday April 14, 2008
Here are some photos of the Cameron Crazies!

  • Message to Georgetown's Jeff Green
  • Sign for Maryland players

    Hey, they didn't curse, so it's okay, right?
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    Dook AD to LSU
    posted on Friday April 4, 2008
    Controversial Dook AD Joe Alleva has moved on to LSU:
    Alleva did produce an athletics program that continued its remarkable success in men's basketball and reached remarkable heights in its nonrevenue sports.

    But he had his detractors. He pushed out lacrosse coach Mike Pressler after lacrosse players were accused of rape, and Pressler said Alleva told him, "It's not about the truth anymore."

    He was injured in a boating accident in 2006 when his son was driving the boat and officers said they smelled alcohol on the younger Alleva.

    And John Feinstein, a Duke graduate, once wrote in The Washington Post, "Everyone at Duke knew that Alleva was a pleasant man whose next original idea would be his first, someone whose main asset when applying for the job was the fact that his racquetball partner was Mike Krzyzewski."
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    A look back on Kyle Singler's freshman year
    posted on Thursday April 3, 2008
    The Portland Tribute has an article on Kyle Singler's freshman year:
    'The first couple of weeks here, I didn't eat three meals a day. I sometimes just forgot. Small things like getting a haircut, keeping up your hygiene...things you don't pay attention to because Mom and Dad take care of them.'
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    DBR exposed again
    posted on Wednesday April 2, 2008
    Chronicle writer Gregory Beaton RIPS the Duke Basketball Report:
    (My editors don't give me enough space to fully explain the hypocrisy of an institution that shuts down its message boards when a few too many people speak poorly of Duke players-because they are just students and kids after all!-yet think it's OK to use an exclamation point to punctuate their headline about a Wake Forest recruit who has been arrested for allegedly shooting a woman with a BB gun.)

    Wow! What a great way to sum up the DBR!
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    Taylor King leaving Dook!
    posted on Monday March 31, 2008
    Taylor King is transferring from Dook

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    UCLA's Kevin Love on Dook
    posted on Saturday March 29, 2008
    From a FanNation Blog Entry:
    And how does Love feel about being compared to Duke? "Aw, that's an insult man," he said with feigned disgust.
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    Another pissed off Dook student!
    posted on Saturday March 29, 2008
    Dook students are mad at their team's recent performances. This column in the Chronicle expresses their frustration. After ripping some of the players, he points the finger at none other than Coach K:
    The person to blame is... oooh boy this is hard to say... Mike Krzyzewski (covering my head for fear of lightning bolts striking me). We had a great opportunity this year. We had a great team. We were one game from being the top-ranked team in the country, and it all fell apart. All those high school All-Americans, all that talent, and we weren't even the top private school in North Carolina (that'd be Davidson). That blame has to be placed on the man in charge.

    And this is what our basketball program has come to: me, a Blue Devil for life, publicly skewering a man I've idolized since my youth.
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    The New Republic on Dook
    posted on Friday March 28, 2008
    Funny blog entry in the New Republic on Dook:
    But, in the past few years, I'd really come to depend on Duke losing in the Sweet 16. For four out of five seasons between 2001 and 2006, that's exactly what Duke did. In fact, Duke's Sweet 16 exit was something I greatly looked forward to each tournament: a prime-time game on a Thursday or a Friday night; an ashen-faced Coach K slouching off the court after a humiliating upset defeat; little children in J.J. Redick jerseys crying in the stands. Ah, bliss!

    But then something bad happened: Duke started going out before the Sweet 16. Last year it was in the first round to Virginia Commonwealth; this year it was to West Virginia in the second round (after narrowly avoiding a first-round loss to mighty Belmont). Now, at a certain level, it's obviously satisfying to see Duke suffer the humiliation of such early-round defeats. But, at the same time, it's a huge inconvenience, as well. I mean, it used to be that a Duke hater could block off a few hours of one night knowing that he'd get his full share of Duke-enfreude. But now, I've got to watch Duke play in the first and second round games, too, lest I miss them losing. Quite frankly, it's a huge time suck.

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    Strange video of Kyle Singler
    posted on Wednesday March 26, 2008
    (Safe for work) Go to 14 seconds in on this clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2LlCb6g9FU
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    Random TAD Encyc. Entry
    Coach Ks back injury in 1995 - Coach K's 1995 Duke team lost their ACC opener to a medicore Clemson team. Soon afterwards, K left the team because of 'exhaustion' and problems with back surgery.

    Assistant coach Pete Gaudet took over the team and proceeded to go 2-14 in the ACC. Gaudet 'left' the team at the end of the season.

    The games that Coach K didn't coach are not on his record.

    This quote is awfully interesting:
    ...he had Vince Carter over for a January visit, nine days after he advised his players of his need to sign off for health reasons. The punch line later came from Carter himself. Shortly after that visit, Carter was quoted in an SI article on Duke, (published well before Carter chose UNC over Duke by the way). 'He was up and about,' said Carter, 'He didn't seem like a guy who has had all these back problems.'


    Some speculate that K left the team for reasons beyond exhaustion or his back.

    Faced the same 'problems', would he had left the excellent '91-92 team that was favored to, and eventually repeated as National Champions? Ask Pete Gaudet if you ever see him.
     

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