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Duke Blue Devils basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski to retire after season; Jon Scheyer named successor
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, will retire after the 2021-22 season, the university announced Wednesday. Associate head coach Jon Scheyer, who played for Krzyzewski from 2006-10, has been named Krzyzewski's successor. He will spend the 2021-22 season as coach-in-waiting and will take over after that. Duke talked to outside candidates about replacing the 74-year-old Krzyzewski, including Harvard coach Tommy Amaker, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Scheyer, who was the lead recruiter of NBA star Jayson Tatum and Class of 2021 No. 3 prospect Paolo Banchero, was Duke's choice to replace Krzyzewski, however. 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. Hired at Duke in March 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.
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 Janeiro in 2016.
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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, will retire after the 2021-22 season, the university announced Wednesday. Associate head coach Jon Scheyer, who played for Krzyzewski from 2006-10, has been named Krzyzewski's successor. He will spend the 2021-22 season as coach-in-waiting and will take over after that. Duke talked to outside candidates about replacing the 74-year-old Krzyzewski, including Harvard coach Tommy Amaker, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Scheyer, who was the lead recruiter of NBA star Jayson Tatum and Class of 2021 No. 3 prospect Paolo Banchero, was Duke's choice to replace Krzyzewski, however. 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. Hired at Duke in March 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.
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 Janeiro in 2016.
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