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Flagg, widely expected to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, delivered a memorable year with Duke and is now headed to the pros.Meanwhile, head coach Jon Scheyer and his Blue Devils staff are deep in preparation to reload the roster following a Final Four run last season.
The latest Duke basketball offseason move should ensure the Blue Devils continue to enjoy consistent strides in the performance department.
NBA draft class will feel the weight of Duke's most pivotal moments this season. Cooper Flagg's viral dunk and emotional displays set the tone for his emergence as a top draft prospect and national player of the year.
Duke men’s basketball announced that Preston Greene would join the program as Director of Sports Performance. He arrives in Durham with more than 30 years of strength and conditioning experience, including stops at Clemson,
Duke has announced that they are hiring award Clemson Tigers men's basketball director of strength and conditioning Preston Greene. He will serve as their director of sports performance. Greene completes his third stint on the Tigers coaching staff. He graduated from the university in 1999 and served as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach.
A prominent Clemson basketball staffer is leaving for a role at Duke. The Blue Devils and coach Jon Scheyer announced on Wednesday that they’d hired Preston Greene as their new director of sports performance.
Clemson just lost one of its most respected voices — and Duke picked up a game-changing hire with deep ACC ties.