In a major move that has sent shockwaves through college basketball, the Duke Blue Devils have officially announced the hiring of Evan Bradd as their newest assistant coach. The addition of Bradd, a rising star in the coaching world, is being hailed as a game-changer for the program as they look to reclaim their place at the top of college basketball.
Bradd, who previously served as an assistant coach at a high-major program, is known for his strong recruiting acumen, tactical brilliance, and ability to develop players both on and off the court. His track record in building championship-caliber teams and cultivating NBA talent has made him one of the most sought-after assistants in the nation.
“Evan is one of the brightest young minds in basketball, and we are thrilled to have him join our staff,” said Duke head coach Jon Scheyer. “His passion for the game, his commitment to player development, and his ability to connect with recruits will be invaluable as we continue to build on our winning tradition.”
Bradd’s hiring comes at a critical time for Duke, as they seek to return to championship contention after a few years of rebuilding. His expertise in scouting and player development is expected to make an immediate impact on the Blue Devils’ roster, with a focus on both current players and the incoming recruiting class.
“I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Duke family,” Bradd said in a statement. “Coach Scheyer and I share the same vision for success, and I’m looking forward to helping these young men reach their full potential while continuing the legacy of excellence at Duke.”
As the college basketball landscape shifts, the addition of Bradd solidifies Duke’s commitment to staying at the forefront of the sport. The coaching staff now boasts a blend of experienced mentors and dynamic, youthful talent, making the Blue Devils a team to watch in the coming seasons.













