A former Duke basketball coach is looking to get out of college basketball. The struggles at Louisville have been well documented a former Duke basketball player and coach Nolan Smith could be looking to remove himself from the mess in Kentucky.
Is it time for Nolan Smith to consider coming back to the Duke basketball program? As he enters his second season as an assistant coach at Louisville, former Duke basketball player and coach Nolan Smith has encountered a multitude of substantial challenges, to say the least.
A former Duke basketball assistant coach might have taken a wild jab at Jon Scheyer. Social media loves drama and there could be significant things stirring in the world of Duke basketball.
The Duke basketball program added Lincoln Park (Pa.) sophomore Meleek Thomas to its 2025 target list on April 23. A few days later, the 6-foot-4, 170-pound five-star reported an offer from Kentucky.
Duke basketball versus Nolan Smith now seems inevitable. Last week, Sierra Canyon (Calif.) small forward Trentyn Flowers told On3 recruiting insider Joe Tipton that the Duke basketball program was his favorite growing up.
Smith left his position as an assistant on Duke’s staff to join new head coach Kenny Payne and the Cardinals. Thanks to his championship-winning college playing career, Nolan Smith is as synonymous with Duke basketball as any other player in the 21st century.
No, Caleb Foster isn’t backing out of his Duke basketball commitment. Earlier this week, rumors were swirling about one or more Duke basketball recruiting prizes contemplating a decommitment from the Blue Devils due to Nolan Smith’s departure from Durham to become an assistant at Louisville.
Jay Williams speculated Coach K may return to Duke after Duke lost assistant Nolan Smith to Louisville.
The first major departure of the offseason has hit the Duke basketball program. Perhaps the biggest offseason in the history of the Duke basketball program is officially underway and the Blue Devils have already suffered a major departure.
The former Blue Devils guard is leaving Duke to become Kenny Payne’s top assistant with the Cardinals. View the original article to see embedded media.
Duke assistant coach Chris Carrawell appeared to show some poor sportsmanship after his team’s loss to rival North Carolina on Saturday.
Three Duke basketball coaches headed south to visit a high-octane prospect. On Friday, Duke basketball chief-in-waiting Jon Scheyer plus assistants Chris Carrawell and Nolan Smith were in Columbia, S.C.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski recently announced that he will retire following the 2021-22 season, going out on top as the winningest coach in Division I men's basketball history. Over his 46 years as a head coach, Coach K lead Duke to five NCAA championships and accumulated a 1170-361 record (giving him a winning percentage of .764).
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