Duke basketball one-and-done Jared McCain and two-and-done Kyle Filipowski are seemingly certain to hear their names in the first round of the NBA Draft on June 26.
Picks 1-14 in the NBA Draft are of the lottery variety. And there's a chance that both early draft entrants from the Duke basketball program, sophomore forward Kyle Filipowski and freshman guard Jared McCain, come off the board among those picks.
Kyle Filipowski returned to the Duke Blue Devils after a special freshman season. While his sophomore season was full of ups and downs, Flip now heads to the NBA Draft with a chance to be a lottery selection.
Measurements and Background Kyle Filipowski stands at 7-feet with shoes on and has an unofficial 6-foot-10 wingspan while weighing 250 pounds. His primary position will be center and his secondary position will be power forward in the NBA.
The Portland Trail Blazers ended the season in the fourth slot of the 2024 NBA Draft lottery, but that isn’t their only bite of the apple. They also have
The excitement about Maluach is only going to increase but he’s still pretty raw. On Wednesday, Khaman Maluach made it official and signed with Duke Basketball.
With March Madness complete and all eyes on the transfer portal and coaching carousel, college basketball fans must also pay attention to which players are entering the NBA Draft.
His NBA future is extremely bright. The latest Chronicle profile is of the estimable Kyle Filipowski. Filipowski’s sophomore campaign had some ups and down to be sure, as most do, but he did well.
Duke star Kyle Filipowski has announced his decision regarding the NBA Draft.
They aren't the only two players who head coach Jon Scheyer will have to replace in the fall.
Duke sophomore center Kyle Filipowski and freshman guard Jared McCain declared for the 2024 NBA Draft on Friday. "This has been a lifelong dream of mine, and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to pursue it," Filipowski posted on X.
A trio of projected 2024 first-round picks have announced their intent to enter this year’s NBA Draft.
The Duke Blue Devils had a solid albeit disappointing run in the 2024 March Madness tournament. Their embarrassing loss to NC State has Kyle Filipowski thinking about how his team is set up.
This season, Filipowski averaged 16.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.1 steals per game for the Blue Devils.
Duke center Kyle Filipowski has a bright basketball future, but even he could not take Cinderella's slipper.
The Duke Blue Devils have already guaranteed that whatever happens the rest of the way in the 2024 NCAA Tournament, their run will be better than what
Kyle Filipowski and the Duke Blue Devils lasted just one game in the 2024 ACC Tournament, as they got stunned right out of the gate by the NC State Wolfpack Thursday night, 74-69.
Duke has had several days to stew over a loss to fierce rival North Carolina. However, the No. 11-ranked Blue Devils know what time of year it is. So that
He was NOT happy with Filipowski. One former Tar Heel took major issue with Duke forward Kyle Filipowski’s antics in last night’s game. It is another incident for the Blue Devil big man, who, just two weeks ago was involved in a big moment with Wake Forest court stormers where he was said to be injured.
Following a massive ACC-title clinching win over No. 9 Duke on the road Saturday night, No. 7 North Carolina rubbed salt in the wound, waving goodbye to a stunned crowd of Cameron Crazies.
Duke remains Duke.
Kyle Filipowski scored 21 points and No. 10 Duke overwhelmed visiting Virginia 73-48 on Saturday night in Durham, N.C. Tyrese Proctor posted 15 points with three 3-point baskets and Mark Mitchell added 10 points as the Blue Devils (23-6, 14-4 ACC) stayed a game behind first-place North Carolina heading to the final week of the regular season.
On the court, Duke basketball sophomore forward Kyle Filipowski responded quite admirably to Saturday's well-publicized court-storming incident following the now-No.
Jeremy Roach's 19 points led No. 10 Duke to an 84-59 pounding of Louisville on Wednesday night at Durham, N.C., as the Blue Devils put the controversy from last weekend behind them.
Wake Forest secured a huge win over No. 8 ranked Duke on Saturday afternoon to dramatically improve its NCAA tournament resume. But what happened after the game is going to steal most of the headlines.
Duke star Kyle Filipowski suffered an ankle injury during a court storming after the Blue Devils’ loss to Wake Forest.
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