Jon Scheyer has made progress in each season as the head coach of Duke basketball, going from one NCAA Tournament win in his first season, to the Elite Eight in his second, to the Final Four in his third. It took Coach K six seasons to reach the national title game, but if Scheyer continues his progression, that will be the expectation for the 2025-26 Duke Blue Devils basketball team. Of course, he has a seismic gap to fill on the Duke roster with Cooper Flagg heading to the NBA, not to mention fellow freshmen Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach also likely turning pro as well.
Each of Scheyer’s incoming classes have ranked among the top two in the nation, and his Class of 2025 doesn’t depart from that. Duke basketball has the No. 2 overall class, highlighted by the No. 3 overall recruit in Cameron Boozer. However, he’s not the only newcomer to get acquainted with in Durham with the expected heavy turnover of the Duke basketball roster. If you love the Blue Devils, or want the latest roster updates and college basketball transfer portal news, be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at The Devil’s Den, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Duke.
The team of insiders at The Devil’s Den are providing up-to-the-minute scoop on the latest intel surrounding the Duke basketball roster changes. The basketball coverage at The Devil’s Den is led by Adam Rowe and John Watson, who have decades of experience covering the team. In addition, The Devil’s Den features a message board community visited by thousands of Duke fanatics and program insiders. And right now, The Devil’s Den is offering 50% off the first year of an annual subscription*, so now is the time to sign up.
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Boozer, son of Duke legend Carlos Boozer, is just one of a star-studded incoming freshman class for the Blue Devils. His twin brother, Cayden Boozer, is making it a family affair in Durham, and Cayden is the fourth-ranked point guard in his class. Outside of the Boozers, Duke also has seen forwards, Shelton Henderson and Nikolas Khamenia, sign letters of intent with the Blue Devils. The former is a five-star out of Texas, while the latter is a four-star prospect from California.
Unlike many other programs, Duke was not overly reliant on the college basketball transfer portal last season. It did add starter Sion James, as well as reserves Mason Gillis and Maliq Brown, but as of April 11, no players have either joined or departed Duke from the portal for the 2025-26 season. That doesn’t mean the team isn’t keeping an eye on it as it has contacted the top point guard remaining in the portal in Princeton’s Xaivian Lee. With James and Gillis both out of eligibility, Lee could assume some of their minutes and provide Duke the natural point guard it lacked last season. Get the latest Duke basketball roster news at The Devil’s Den.
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Scheyer is expected to go after some big names in the transfer portal, and The Devil’s Den staff has all the latest news involving incoming and outgoing transfers. You can only see the latest updates at The Devil’s Den.
Who are the top names Duke basketball is pursuing under coach Jon Scheyer? Go to The Devil’s Den to see their insider information, all from a staff who has deep-rooted ties inside the Duke program, and find out.
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