2025 NBA Draft withdrawal deadline winners and losers
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The Duke Blue Devils and head coach Jon Scheyer are losing a lot of talent to the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. Cooper Flagg is the headline name, but fellow five-star freshman Kon Knueppel is also worth taking note of, along with center Khaman Maluach.
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Sporting News on MSNDuke basketball captain returning to Blue Devils in surprise announcementDuke picked up a surprise returnee on Thursday. No, it's not Cooper Flagg or Kon Knueppel or Khaman Maluach. Rather, it's a new assistant coach for Jon Scheyer, one who has been away from the program for a decade.
After all, the 6-foot-5, 213-pound prospect shined at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago earlier this month and is now projected as a first-rounder across several mock drafts and big boards.He's one of three transfers who have committed to the Blue Devils this cycle.
Cedric Coward was one of the biggest risers at the NBA Draft Combine, and with his stock at an all-time high, he elected to forgo his final year of college basketball eligibility. The Duke commit told ESPN on Saturday that he will keep his name in the NBA Draft pool,
A prized commitment from the transfer portal, former Washington State guard Cedric Coward will not play for the Duke Blue Devils after all.
After playing three years for a Duke basketball product, Miles Stewart is set to transfer to the same school as a former Blue Devil.
The Duke basketball team picked up a massive commitment on Thursday as five-star Italian standout Dame Sarr announced that he will play for Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils. Duke is losing a lot of good talent from their Final Four team,
Coward, a 21-year-old Washington State transfer who committed to Duke basketball on April 28, is projected to be a first-round pick after a strong showing at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago.