July 3, 2024

Duke basketball’s Jon Scheyer talks transfer portal, Blue Devils’ roster for 2024-25

Things are different for Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer as he enters his third season.

In his second appearance on the Brotherhood Podcast, the Blue Devils’ third-year leader discussed a change with his approach this offseason and what to expect from Duke’s 2024-25 roster.

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The latest episode of the podcast, which was released Tuesday, was hosted by ESPN analyst and former Duke standout Jay Bilas. The duo touched on several topics, including Scheyer’s thoughts on the transfer portal and how the team will use its time together this summer.

Scheyer told Bilas he had “honest, heartfelt conversations” with each player on last season’s squad after the season-ending loss to N.C. State in the Elite Eight of the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

“The sooner we got answers, the better decisions we could make from that,” Scheyer said.

“I have nothing but great things to say about all those guys. Whatever direction they’re going, I was fortunate to coach really good guys. But our program needed to go to another level this year with the competitiveness and also the fit of the guys that we had.”

Seven players entered the transfer portal and two — Jared McCain and

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Duke then added four players from the portal, including Syracuse’s Maliq Brown and Purdue’s Mason Gillis, to join returning guards Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster.

As Scheyer and the coaching staff explored options in the portal, they stuck with honing in on three areas during the evaluation process: competitiveness, feel for the game and character. Scheyer feels Duke checked those boxes with the additions of Brown, Gillis, Tulane transfer Sion James and Rice transfer Cameron Sheffield.

 — announced their decisions to declare for the NBA Draft. Those departures opened the door for 10 new players to join the Blue Devils, including a six-player recruiting class headlined by incoming freshman Cooper Flagg.

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