Duke’s Brotherhood
Where Are They Now?
The complete documentary profile series covering every significant player across eight eras of Duke basketball. How they got to Duke. What made them special. What happened after. Where they are now.
Eight Eras of Duke Basketball
Foundation
Coach K builds from scratch. The Godfather Class arrives. Duke becomes relevant again.
First Dynasty
Back-to-back titles. The Shot. The Dream Team. The greatest run in program history.
Transition
Coach K’s back surgery. The 4-15 season. The players who stayed when Duke was mortal.
Second Dynasty
The 2001 title. Battier’s legacy. Brand, Boozer, Jay Williams, Deng.
Between Crowns
The longest title drought of the K era. The players who kept Duke in the conversation.
Resurgence + Title
The 2010 and 2015 championships. Coach K’s 4th and 5th rings.
One-and-Done Superteam
The most NBA talent ever assembled in college. No titles. Coach K’s farewell.
Scheyer Era
The post-K era begins. Cooper Flagg. Can the Brotherhood continue?
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Sean Obi
His family's house was burned to the ground by rioters in Nigeria when he was six. He moved to Connecticut, learned basketball, dominated Conference USA at Rice, transferred to Duke for the national championship year, never got healthy enough to play — and kept going.
Chase Jeter
The son of a UNLV national champion who chose Duke over his father's school, got buried on the bench, herniated a disk, transferred to Arizona — and finally became the player everyone recruited.
Derryck Thornton
The five-star point guard who skipped his senior year of high school to replace Tyus Jones, started 20 games as Duke's youngest player, left after one season when the next five-star arrived — then spent five more years and two more schools trying to find the role he was promised.