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Deadspin | New blood: Blueblood Duke banks on blue-chip freshmen again

Deadspin | New blood: Blueblood Duke banks on blue-chip freshmen again

Oct 3, 2025; Durham, NC, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Cameron Boozer (12) is introduced during player introductions at the Countdown to Craziness at the Cameron Indoor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images

DURHAM, N.C. — Talk about Duke’s freshmen is nothing new, and this season the theme has an even more familiar ring to it.

Headlining the 2025-26 Blue Devils’ crop of blue-chip freshmen is Cameron Boozer, who’ll entice television viewers and NBA observers to tune in.

This isn’t a repeat of a season ago. But Duke’s coaching staff envisions no shortage of must-see moments from the newest crop of Duke recruits.

The Blue Devils have become accustomed to relying on freshmen as more than role-playing contributions and often as major impacts. That was the case last year, when three of the first-year college players were lottery selections in the NBA.

While Boozer, a Duke legacy as the son of Carlos Boozer, might be the only current Duke freshman at that level, Nikolas Khamenia and Dame Sarr turning heads as well.

“I think our freshmen play a little bit older, a little bit smarter, especially because they buy into what we’re trying to do,” Duke sophomore swingman Isaiah Evans said. “I feel like we’ve got the best freshmen in the country.”

That list for the Blue Devils is bound to begin with Cameron Boozer, who’s listed at 6-foot-9 and 250 pounds and moves fluidly with or without the ball. He’ll be considered a power forward, but can handle a variety of roles.

“He’s just a big-time winner,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said. “So again, for me, it is not about comparing anything other than I thought that he was a high-level player.”

Scheyer has been around plenty of those. As an assistant coach under Mike Krzyzewski, Scheyer was part of the effort to groom newcomers into becoming immediately impactful.

That trend has continued with Scheyer in charge. Last season, Cooper Flagg’s presence was enough to draw attention, but classmates Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach — fellow first-round draft picks in June — were major reasons why the Blue Devils won the Atlantic Coast Conference and advanced to the Final Four.

Scheyer might be quizzed about Cameron Boozer as often as he answered inquiries about Flagg.

“I think his toughness to overcome making mistakes is unique for a freshman,” Scheyer said of Boozer.

Cameron Boozer put together two dazzling preseason performances in exhibitions against Central Florida and Tennessee.

“I know there is even more there that we can help him with,” Scheyer said. “The great part about him, you know he’s thinking about all the things he could have done better. That is what makes him who he is.”

He might be in Durham long enough to collect a bunch of awards in one season and then move on. He isn’t in position to initiate as much of the offense as Flagg, but his numbers could swell in several areas.

Cayden Boozer, Cameron’s twin brother, also is part of Duke’s latest freshman class.

Sarr’s arrival was heralded in part because of his international experiences. He’s a native of Italy, though tabbed a five-star recruit.

With good length at 6-foot-8 and a reputation as lockdown defender, Sarr will give the Blue Devils valuable minutes.

Khamenia, who plays in the backcourt on the wing, could be destined for the starting lineup.

“We all come to Duke to get better. We know every day is not going to be easy,” Khamenia said. “Competing against these guys has only made me better. Coming in, my first day to now, I’ve improved and it’s thanks to these guys. Obviously, playing with better players helps you get better.”

Khamenia is a Californian who has demonstrated lots of energy. He’s also a bit less heralded — for now — than some incoming college players.

So expect that to show up in his demeanor.

“I’ve just got to keep attacking every day, not get satisfied, keep trying to win every possession, keep trying to win every game, and just controlling what I can control,” Khamenia said. “It’s not easy getting to this point. I think anybody in this locker room can say that. From when we were young kids to now, even coming in this summer, you go through things as a freshman.”

–Bob Sutton, Field Level Media

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Deadspin | Celtics sink record-tying 29 treys, rip Pelicans to seal No. 2 in East  Apr 10, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (30) and center Neemias Queta (88) celebrate during the second half against the New Orleans Pelicans at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images   The Boston Celtics tied an NBA record by making 29 3-point field goals and secured the No. 2 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs by beating the visiting New Orleans Pelicans 144-118 Friday night.  Boston (55-26) took 59 3-point shots but didn’t put up a shot on its final possession. The record for made 3-pointers in a game is also shared by the 2020 Milwaukee Bucks, the 2024 Celtics and the 2026 Memphis Grizzlies.  The Celtics received 24 points from Sam Hauser, who was 8 of 12 from 3-point territory. Jaylen Brown scored 23 and Payton Pritchard finished with 21 points and 10 assists.  Jeremiah Fears led New Orleans (26-55) with 36. Derik Queen added 25 points and 11 rebounds, and Jordan Hawkins contributed 20 points.  Jayson Tatum (right Achilles repair management) didn’t suit up for Boston, which was playing its second game in as many nights.   The New Orleans injury report listed the following players as out: Bryce McGowens (toe fracture), Yves Missi (finger), Trey Murphy III (ankle), Dejounte Murray (hand), Zion Williamson (knee), Saddiq Bey (rest), Herbert Jones (rest) and Karlo Matkovic (back). Murphy (21.5 ppg), Williamson (21.0), Bey (17.7) and Murray (16.7) are the team’s top four scorers.  Boston made 10 3-pointers in the opening quarter and had a 44-25 lead entering the second. Five players made at least one 3-pointer for the Celtics in the first 12 minutes.  The Celtics stretched their lead to 82-46 on a Jordan Walsh 3-pointer with 1:05 left in the first half. Boston hit 61.7% from the field, including 56.7% (17 of 30) from long distance, in the first two quarters and had an 82-51 halftime lead.  Boston surpassed the 100-point mark on a Brown layup that put the Celtics in front 101-61 with 7:09 remaining in the third. New Orleans cut the deficit to 26 points in the fourth, but an 11-0 run gave Boston a 137-97 edge.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Celtics #sink #recordtying #treys #rip #Pelicans #seal #EastApr 10, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (30) and center Neemias Queta (88) celebrate during the second half against the New Orleans Pelicans at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

The Boston Celtics tied an NBA record by making 29 3-point field goals and secured the No. 2 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs by beating the visiting New Orleans Pelicans 144-118 Friday night.

Boston (55-26) took 59 3-point shots but didn’t put up a shot on its final possession. The record for made 3-pointers in a game is also shared by the 2020 Milwaukee Bucks, the 2024 Celtics and the 2026 Memphis Grizzlies.

The Celtics received 24 points from Sam Hauser, who was 8 of 12 from 3-point territory. Jaylen Brown scored 23 and Payton Pritchard finished with 21 points and 10 assists.

Jeremiah Fears led New Orleans (26-55) with 36. Derik Queen added 25 points and 11 rebounds, and Jordan Hawkins contributed 20 points.


Jayson Tatum (right Achilles repair management) didn’t suit up for Boston, which was playing its second game in as many nights.

The New Orleans injury report listed the following players as out: Bryce McGowens (toe fracture), Yves Missi (finger), Trey Murphy III (ankle), Dejounte Murray (hand), Zion Williamson (knee), Saddiq Bey (rest), Herbert Jones (rest) and Karlo Matkovic (back). Murphy (21.5 ppg), Williamson (21.0), Bey (17.7) and Murray (16.7) are the team’s top four scorers.

Boston made 10 3-pointers in the opening quarter and had a 44-25 lead entering the second. Five players made at least one 3-pointer for the Celtics in the first 12 minutes.

The Celtics stretched their lead to 82-46 on a Jordan Walsh 3-pointer with 1:05 left in the first half. Boston hit 61.7% from the field, including 56.7% (17 of 30) from long distance, in the first two quarters and had an 82-51 halftime lead.

Boston surpassed the 100-point mark on a Brown layup that put the Celtics in front 101-61 with 7:09 remaining in the third. New Orleans cut the deficit to 26 points in the fourth, but an 11-0 run gave Boston a 137-97 edge.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Celtics #sink #recordtying #treys #rip #Pelicans #seal #East">Deadspin | Celtics sink record-tying 29 treys, rip Pelicans to seal No. 2 in East  Apr 10, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (30) and center Neemias Queta (88) celebrate during the second half against the New Orleans Pelicans at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images   The Boston Celtics tied an NBA record by making 29 3-point field goals and secured the No. 2 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs by beating the visiting New Orleans Pelicans 144-118 Friday night.  Boston (55-26) took 59 3-point shots but didn’t put up a shot on its final possession. The record for made 3-pointers in a game is also shared by the 2020 Milwaukee Bucks, the 2024 Celtics and the 2026 Memphis Grizzlies.  The Celtics received 24 points from Sam Hauser, who was 8 of 12 from 3-point territory. Jaylen Brown scored 23 and Payton Pritchard finished with 21 points and 10 assists.  Jeremiah Fears led New Orleans (26-55) with 36. Derik Queen added 25 points and 11 rebounds, and Jordan Hawkins contributed 20 points.  Jayson Tatum (right Achilles repair management) didn’t suit up for Boston, which was playing its second game in as many nights.   The New Orleans injury report listed the following players as out: Bryce McGowens (toe fracture), Yves Missi (finger), Trey Murphy III (ankle), Dejounte Murray (hand), Zion Williamson (knee), Saddiq Bey (rest), Herbert Jones (rest) and Karlo Matkovic (back). Murphy (21.5 ppg), Williamson (21.0), Bey (17.7) and Murray (16.7) are the team’s top four scorers.  Boston made 10 3-pointers in the opening quarter and had a 44-25 lead entering the second. Five players made at least one 3-pointer for the Celtics in the first 12 minutes.  The Celtics stretched their lead to 82-46 on a Jordan Walsh 3-pointer with 1:05 left in the first half. Boston hit 61.7% from the field, including 56.7% (17 of 30) from long distance, in the first two quarters and had an 82-51 halftime lead.  Boston surpassed the 100-point mark on a Brown layup that put the Celtics in front 101-61 with 7:09 remaining in the third. New Orleans cut the deficit to 26 points in the fourth, but an 11-0 run gave Boston a 137-97 edge.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Celtics #sink #recordtying #treys #rip #Pelicans #seal #East

West Ham United beat fellow struggler Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 on Friday and dropped Tottenham Hotspur into the Premier League drop zone for the first time this season.

The Spurs are two points behind the Hammers before heading to Sunderland on Sunday.

Valentín Castellanos scored twice in three minutes midway through the second half after Konstantinos Mavropanos put the Hammers 1-0 up with a header just before half-time.

Konstantinos completed the scoring seven minutes from time with an acrobatic volley from a corner kick.

Wolves remained at the bottom of the league and are almost certain to be relegated.

Meanwhile, Spurs’ manager Roberto De Zerbi said his boys must play with courage to escape relegation.

“I don’t want to put confusion inside the players. They have to be with a clear plan of the game and not too much instruction, not too much thinking,” the Italian said Friday at his first press conference.

“They have to play with courage, with personality, and they have to fight. My demand is to show the right spirit I want to see.”

De Zerbi was handed a five-year contract — though with no escape clause if relegated — with the immediate task of Premier League survival.

“What I want to do, what I want to achieve immediately is the character, is the right spirit, the right courage to play, to attack, because the DNA of this club, of this squad, is to find the goal, to score,” he said.

After a week or so of working with the players, he said, “I’m more positive, for sure” about Premier League survival.

Spurs, the reigning Europa League champion, fired Igor Tudor after 44 days of an interim coaching spell that worsened Tottenham’s plight. Tudor was brought in after Thomas Frank lasted just eight months on the job.

De Zerbi paid them respect on Friday.

“I’m not better than Thomas Frank or Igor Tudor because I consider them very good coaches,” he said.

“I try to bring my style, myself, my character, my personality, my passion to help the players. First of all, to show their qualities, because they have a lot of qualities and then to achieve our target, because the most important part now is our target.”

Published on Apr 11, 2026

#Premier #League #Tottenham #relegation #zone #West #Hams #win #Zerbi #optimistic #survival">Premier League — Tottenham into relegation zone after West Ham’s win; De Zerbi optimistic of survival  West Ham United beat fellow struggler Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 on Friday and dropped Tottenham Hotspur into the Premier League drop zone for the first time this season.The Spurs are two points behind the Hammers before heading to Sunderland on Sunday.Valentín Castellanos scored twice in three minutes midway through the second half after Konstantinos Mavropanos put the Hammers 1-0 up with a header just before half-time.Konstantinos completed the scoring seven minutes from time with an acrobatic volley from a corner kick.Wolves remained at the bottom of the league and are almost certain to be relegated.Meanwhile, Spurs’ manager Roberto De Zerbi said his boys must play with courage to escape relegation.“I don’t want to put confusion inside the players. They have to be with a clear plan of the game and not too much instruction, not too much thinking,” the Italian said Friday at his first press conference.“They have to play with courage, with personality, and they have to fight. My demand is to show the right spirit I want to see.”De Zerbi was handed a five-year contract — though with no escape clause if relegated — with the immediate task of Premier League survival.“What I want to do, what I want to achieve immediately is the character, is the right spirit, the right courage to play, to attack, because the DNA of this club, of this squad, is to find the goal, to score,” he said.After a week or so of working with the players, he said, “I’m more positive, for sure” about Premier League survival.Spurs, the reigning Europa League champion, fired Igor Tudor after 44 days of an interim coaching spell that worsened Tottenham’s plight. Tudor was brought in after Thomas Frank lasted just eight months on the job.De Zerbi paid them respect on Friday.“I’m not better than Thomas Frank or Igor Tudor because I consider them very good coaches,” he said.“I try to bring my style, myself, my character, my personality, my passion to help the players. First of all, to show their qualities, because they have a lot of qualities and then to achieve our target, because the most important part now is our target.”Published on Apr 11, 2026  #Premier #League #Tottenham #relegation #zone #West #Hams #win #Zerbi #optimistic #survival

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