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and a little sad news as coach K will be missed.......

Duke Blue Devils basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski plans to retire after season, sources say​



Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, who is the winningest coach in Division I men's basketball history and has led the Blue Devils to five national championships in his 41 seasons, plans to retire after the 2021-22 season, sources confirmed to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Wednesday.

Associate head coach Jon Scheyer has agreed to become the next head coach at Duke, sources told ESPN. He will spend the 2021-22 season as coach-in-waiting and will take over after that.

Duke talked to outside candidates about replacing 74-year-old Krzyzewski, including Harvard coach Tommy Amaker, sources told ESPN. Scheyer, however, was the lead recruiter on such stars as Jayson Tatum and Zion Williamson and is Duke's choice to replace Coach K, sources said.

Stadium first reported that Krzyzewski is planning to retire after next season.

Krzyzewski, a Naismith Hall of Fame coach who has 1,097 career wins at Duke, has taken the Blue Devils to the Final Four on 12 occasions. He has won 12 regular-season ACC championships and 15 conference tournament titles while producing 28 NBA lottery picks -- and 41 first-round selections -- over the years.

Having five national titles puts him second only to former UCLA coach John Wooden, who won 10.

"Mike's been fantastic for the game of basketball," retired North Carolina coach Roy Williams told reporters Wednesday after the Pro-Am for the Korn Ferry Tour stop in Raleigh, North Carolina. "... He's been a good friend. He's been a guy I've respected a great deal. He made everybody bring their A-game for years and years and years. ... He's just been phenomenal in everything he's done."

Hired at Duke in May 1980, "Coach K'' won national championships in 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010 and 2015, while setting the men's career coaching victories record in November 2011.

Head Of The Class​

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Duke's Mike Krzyzewski is the winningest coach in Div. I men's basketball history and one of just six coaches to reach 900 career victories.

COACHDIV. I WINS
Mike Krzyzewski1,170
Jim Boeheim982
Jim Calhoun918
Roy Williams903
Bob Knight902
Bob Huggins900
He has tailored his approach to adapt with the times and his personnel. He won the 2010 title with a senior-laden roster, then claimed the 2015 one after pivoting to more "one-and-done'' talent that headed to the NBA after a lone college season playing in Duke's famously hostile Cameron Indoor Stadium.

His tally of 97 NCAA tournament wins ranks No. 1 among all coaches, as does his 126 weeks atop the Associated Press Top 25 poll.

Overall, including his five seasons as head coach at Army at the beginning of his career, Krzyzewski has a 1,170-361 record.

Along the way, he also took over the U.S. men's national team -- with NBA All-Star rosters featuring names such as the late Kobe Bryant and LeBron James -- and led it to Olympic gold in Beijing in 2008, London in 2012 and Rio de Janiero in 2016.

Duke missed the NCAA tournament this past season for the first time since 1995, but the Blue Devils welcome one of the nation's top recruiting classes for the coming season.

Tough To Beat​

Naismith Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski ranks at or near the top of most career lists among Division I men's college basketball coaches:

COACH KRANK
Wins1,1701st
NCAA tourney app.35T-1st
30-win seasons151st
Final Four app.12T-1st
Final Four wins142nd
National titles52nd <<
NBA draft 1st-rounders411st
>> Trails John Wooden (10)
Scheyer played for Krzyzewski from 2006-10, with his last season resulting in his mentor's fourth NCAA title. Scheyer joined the Duke staff for the 2013-14 season and rose to his current role after the 2017-18 season.

He served as interim coach last year for Duke when Krzyzewski was sidelined for a January win against Boston College due to COVID-19 protocols. Scheyer has never been a college head coach.

The news about Krzyzewski comes almost two months to the day that Williams, another Hall of Famer in the state, announced his retirement after 33 seasons with Kansas and the Tar Heels.

"The only thing wrong with Mike Krzyzewski is that he doesn't play golf," Williams told reporters Wednesday. "Michael doesn't need Roy Williams giving him advice. He's a great family man. He's going to enjoy his family a great deal. He'll still be important in college athletics. He'll still be important to college basketball."
 
I guess the pundits are asking the same question as I did..."can Brad pull rabbits out of his hat with zero experience

Brad Stevens' promotion to run the Celtics will raise eyebrows around the NBA​


As they took their seats at the 2010 NCAA men's national championship game, Danny Ainge, the Boston Celtics' director of basketball operations, made a declaration to team owner Steve Pagliuca. They were about to watch Mike Krzyzewski’s Duke Blue Devils take on the upstart Butler Bulldogs, coached by then 33-year-old Brad Stevens.

“I said to Steve at the time, ‘That’s the best coach in college basketball right down there,’” Ainge recalled years later. “He thought I was talking about Coach K.”

Ainge, like much of the basketball world, was enamored with Stevens. Three years year later — after Stevens got Butler back to another championship game — Ainge and Pagliuca lured him to the NBA and made him the Celtics' head coach.

It was a bold move. Stevens had no NBA experience. It was also expected to pay off. Big.

It didn’t, at least not to the standards of the Celtics, who own 17 NBA championships. That’s part of the deal in Boston, where it's almost all or nothing. Stevens proved to be a good coach. There is no questioning that. He never got to the Finals though. His eighth season ended Tuesday night in a blowout loss and a gentleman's sweep at the hands of Brooklyn.

By morning, Ainge was resigning and Stevens was moving into the front office to take the job. Boston will look for a new coach.

The move was dizzying, a shock across the NBA and left as many questions as answers.

Start with this: exactly what experience or track record has Stevens displayed to get him an immediate promotion to run a franchise that is rivaled only by the Los Angeles Lakes as the most storied in NBA history? He was impressive at drawing up plays, but does that translate? Is this a job he'll be good at? If so, how?

Pagliuca and primary owner Wyc Grousbeck felt the team needed a reboot. Ainge, in 18 years on the job, built the 2008 NBA championship team, but never capitalized on a recent boatload of draft picks and the franchise’s numerous advantages to get back there.
 
This one is for JackD201....I think this semifinal series will be one of the best of the playoffs. Can the Bucks beat them. If they do then everything gets even more interesting. I picked the Sixers to win it all a few weeks ago. Nets can score like no other team but their defense is porous so perhaps Bucks can walk away as winners

NBA betting: Brooklyn Nets open as big favorites over Milwaukee Bucks in East semifinals​


One second-round matchup in the NBA Playoffs is set, and it has the potential to be one of the best series of the postseason.

The Milwaukee Bucks, after sweeping the Miami Heat in Round 1, will face off against the Brooklyn Nets, who moved past the Boston Celtics in five games. It’s a showdown of the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds in the Eastern Conference, and a showdown of two of the betting favorites to win the NBA Championship.

In this series itself, the Nets are the current betting favorites at BetMGM, listed at -200. That leaves the Bucks as the underdogs, but not as significant ones at +160.


The Nets, with the trio of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving, looked like a well-oiled machine in their series against the Celtics. Those three stars had not played alongside each other all that much during the regular season once Harden was brought aboard from the Houston Rockets back in January.

The offense is there, but the Nets will be challenged significantly by Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks. This is the fifth consecutive season that Antetokounmpo has led the Bucks into the playoffs. Only once, though, have the Bucks advanced past the second round. The motivation is obviously there, and Antetokounmpo has a strong supporting cast led by Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday.

The Nets and Bucks played three times during the regular season and the Bucks won two of those three meetings. The last two matchups came last month on May 2 and 4, with the Bucks winning 117-114 and 124-118 and covering the spread in both games. However, the Nets did not have all three of their stars available in any of those games.

The winner of this series could emerge as a significant favorite to win both the East and the NBA title. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Nets are listed at -120 to win the East with the Bucks next at +225. The Nets are the betting favorites to win it all at +185, with the Utah Jazz — the West’s top seed — next at +450 and the Bucks at +550.

Meanwhile, the Philadelphia 76ers, the East’s No. 1 seed, are dealing with a knee injury to star big man Joel Embiid. Embiid’s health is now a huge storyline as the Sixers look to close out their first-round series against the Washington Wizards before likely facing the Atlanta Hawks in the second round. The Sixers are +400 to win the East and have +900 odds to win the NBA title at BetMGM.
 
And here it is. Suprise but not really suprising.

Wow! Didn't see that coming.

New Celtics coach will be Chris Holtmann, current Ohio State coach. He followed Brad as head coach at Butler.

Just kidding. Should be intereting to see what happens in Boston.
 
Wow! Didn't see that coming.

New Celtics coach will be Chris Holtmann, current Ohio State coach. He followed Brad as head coach at Butler.

Just kidding. Should be intereting to see what happens in Boston.
The new coach of the C's will indeed be an interesting one. Brad has to like him. :D As Ainge liked him to stick it out with his for all these seasons. Ainge liked Doc too and gave him a chance to be a champion. In retrospect, the closest the 2 (Brad and Ainge) got to a title was when the C's got Irving and Hayward to team up with Horford, Crowder, Tatum and Brown and Rozier too. Injuries killed the first 2, and then Irving went into 'Socrates Mode', thinking deep when not necessary. Kemba looked like a good pick up, became an all-star in his first year as a C but sore knee came in. Oh well, injuries , injuries... Interesting times ahead.
 
Incredible long range shooting by Luka, can't stop those shots.
 
Good thing I prepared for this after the Clips went down 0-2. Game appears to be over and in the Mavs favor.
 
This game was so tight it could have gone either way
 

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