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The Duke Blue Devils basketball team had a monster 2024-25 season that ended with a trip to the NCAA Tournament Final Four. While they fell short of winning it all, Jon Scheyer and his group walked away with a laundry list of accolades and plenty of momentum heading into the offseason.
That momentum is needed. The Blue Devils have seen a wave of talent exit the program, and the transfer portal has been a busy — and critical — tool for replenishing the roster.
But the biggest news of the week came off the court. Head coach Jon Scheyer made a significant addition to his staff ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
Evan Bradds, a former standout at Belmont and an NBA player development coach with the Boston Celtics and most recently the Utah Jazz, was officially named as the newest assistant coach at Duke.
Scheyer spoke about the addition of Bradds and what he brings to the program.
"I'm excited to welcome Evan and his wife, MacKenzie, to Durham," Scheyer said. "Evan brings an unbelievable basketball mind, NBA player development experience and a unique ability to build meaningful relationships with players—something that's core to our culture. His experience, vision and forward-thinking approach will help keep Duke at the forefront of college basketball. We're excited for what's ahead."
Bradds’ hiring is another signal that Scheyer is serious about integrating professional-level development into Duke's DNA — a big selling point for incoming players eyeing the next level.
One of the top recruits in Duke’s upcoming class, Nick Khamenia, reacted to the news of Bradds’ hiring by sharing the Blue Devils' official social media announcement.
Nikolas Khamenia, Instagram Nikolas Khamenia, Instagram
Khamenia, a product of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, was a 2025 McDonald’s All-American. He’s considered one of the top 15 players in the class and ranks as the fourth-best prospect in the state of California.
Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer.Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
He joins twins Cameron and Cayden Boozer to round out one of the most hyped recruiting classes in recent Blue Devils history.
Duke may have come up short in April, but the foundation for 2025-26 is being built with purpose. With Evan Bradds bringing NBA-level insight to the bench and elite recruits already in the fold, don’t expect the Blue Devils to slow down anytime soon.
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That momentum is needed. The Blue Devils have seen a wave of talent exit the program, and the transfer portal has been a busy — and critical — tool for replenishing the roster.
But the biggest news of the week came off the court. Head coach Jon Scheyer made a significant addition to his staff ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
Evan Bradds, a former standout at Belmont and an NBA player development coach with the Boston Celtics and most recently the Utah Jazz, was officially named as the newest assistant coach at Duke.
Scheyer spoke about the addition of Bradds and what he brings to the program.
"I'm excited to welcome Evan and his wife, MacKenzie, to Durham," Scheyer said. "Evan brings an unbelievable basketball mind, NBA player development experience and a unique ability to build meaningful relationships with players—something that's core to our culture. His experience, vision and forward-thinking approach will help keep Duke at the forefront of college basketball. We're excited for what's ahead."
Bradds’ hiring is another signal that Scheyer is serious about integrating professional-level development into Duke's DNA — a big selling point for incoming players eyeing the next level.
One of the top recruits in Duke’s upcoming class, Nick Khamenia, reacted to the news of Bradds’ hiring by sharing the Blue Devils' official social media announcement.
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Nikolas Khamenia, Instagram Nikolas Khamenia, Instagram
Khamenia, a product of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, was a 2025 McDonald’s All-American. He’s considered one of the top 15 players in the class and ranks as the fourth-best prospect in the state of California.
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Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer.Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
He joins twins Cameron and Cayden Boozer to round out one of the most hyped recruiting classes in recent Blue Devils history.
Duke may have come up short in April, but the foundation for 2025-26 is being built with purpose. With Evan Bradds bringing NBA-level insight to the bench and elite recruits already in the fold, don’t expect the Blue Devils to slow down anytime soon.
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