
The Duke Blue Devils have received a major boost to their offseason roster plans with exciting news out of the transfer portal. A former four-star guard, known for his scoring ability and two-way versatility, has officially entered the portal — and Duke is firmly in the mix to land him.
According to multiple sources close to the situation, the player — whose identity is expected to be revealed in the coming days — has strong ties to the Duke coaching staff and reportedly views the Blue Devils as a premier destination to revive and elevate his college career. The former four-star recruit is said to be looking for a fresh opportunity to compete at the highest level, and Duke presents a compelling blend of elite talent, exposure, and national title aspirations.
Insiders say the 6-foot-4 guard is being viewed as an ideal fit for Jon Scheyer’s system — a two-way player who can defend multiple positions, create off the dribble, and provide scoring depth alongside the team’s highly touted incoming freshman class, including Cooper Flagg, Isaiah Evans, and Kon Knueppel.
“He’s a competitor. He’s hungry,” said one source close to the recruitment. “Duke’s staff loves his mentality, and they believe he can thrive with the right role in their system.”
The Blue Devils have been active in the transfer portal this offseason, looking to complement their young core with experienced college talent who can step in and make an impact immediately. With the departure of several veterans, including Jeremy Roach and Mark Mitchell, the opportunity is wide open for a player like this to come in and play meaningful minutes.
While nothing is official yet, Duke fans have reason to be optimistic. The Blue Devils are reportedly one of the first programs to reach out and are expected to host the former four-star guard on an official visit soon.
If the interest turns into a commitment, it could be a massive win for Duke — adding veteran scoring, leadership, and another elite-level athlete to a team already loaded with potential.
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