There are more than two potential Duke basketball one-and-dones in Durham.
Most way-too-early 2025 mock drafts list two Duke basketball players in the top 10. Freshman forward Cooper Flagg is the projected No. 1 overall draft pick in the eyes of Sports Illustrated, ESPN, Yahoo Sports, CBS Sports, USA Today, and SB Nation, among others. And a fellow Blue Devil freshman, center Khaman Maluach, sits as high as No. 3 overall.However, the most recent mock draft between the above outlets forecasts Maluach to hear his name at No.
Flagg, Evans, and Maluach are the only three talents on the 2024-25 Duke basketball roster who appear in Boone's first-round-only mock draft.Matt Giles is the editor and publisher of FanNation's Blue Devil Country and All Tar Heels, covering the Duke Blue Devils and UNC Tar Heels on SI.com.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Gigantic Duke Basketball Rookie Gives Wake-Up Call to Team USAKhaman Maluach has the potential to take Duke basketball to another level next season.
Read more »
Duke Basketball Rookie Records First Olympic Points in Historic WinAt only 17 years old, Duke basketball big man Khaman Maluach has scored a bucket and a win at the Olympics.
Read more »
Duke Basketball Rookie Set to Rejoin Teammates Following LossDuke basketball's Khaman Maluach is no longer competing in the Olympics, but two former Blue Devils still have sights on gold.
Read more »
Lakers News: Surprising LA Rookie Emerges As Top Rookie of the Year Favorite in VegasDoes he have any shot?
Read more »
Eagles Training Camp Overreactions Day 7: Rookie Rocks Rookie, Bryce Huff ConcernsRookie linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, Jr., got some first team reps and did well with them, even 'accidentally' shoving his former college teammate out of bounds and is one of five overreactions from Day 7 of Eagles camp.
Read more »
Explosive Duke Basketball Newcomer: 'Everything We Need Is There'The 2024-25 Duke basketball team has a purpose-driven force in fifth-year collegian Sion James.
Read more »