Fresh off its 18th Final Four appearance in program history, Duke basketball will try to reinvent itself once again this offseason. Cooper Flagg is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, while Khaman Maluach and Kon Knueppel are potential lottery picks. Meanwhile, Sion James is out of eligibility and Tyrese Proctor is weighing his professional options against returning for a fifth year, leaving head coach Jon Scheyer in a position where he may have to replace all five of his starters in the Duke basketball roster.
Duke sits No. 1 in the 247Sports composite rankings for the Class of 2025, but will still need to use the college basketball transfer portal to add to its roster this offseason. Who are the top Duke basketball transfer targets and how can Scheyer retool for another deep March Madness run? If you love the Blue Devils, or want the latest roster updates and college basketball transfer portal news, be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at The Devil’s Den, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Duke.
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Duke has already signed four prospects in the Class of 2025, including No. 3 overall recruit Cameron Boozer and his twin brother (also a top-25 prospect) Cayden Boozer. Their father Carlos Boozer led Duke to a national championship in 2001 and was a two-time all-star over a 13-year NBA career. Meanwhile, Shelton Henderson and Nikolas Khamenia are both top-15 prospects who have signed to play for the Blue Devils next season and Duke is still in the running for uncommitted five-star prospect Nate Ament.
However, Scheyer is also in the market for point guard help in the college basketball transfer portal and it’s believed that Princeton star Xaivian Lee is an option. Lee averaged 16.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists to earn All-Ivy League honors for a second consecutive season and is seeking a sizable NIL deal that Duke should have no problem providing. Other point guard targets for Scheyer could include Creighton’s Pop Isaacs, Dayton’s Malachi Smith and TCU’s Frankie Collins. Get the latest Duke basketball roster news at The Devil’s Den.
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