Top 5 Players in Duke Basketball History

Duke basketball has produced some of the greatest college players in NCAA history. From national championships to legendary performances, these Blue Devils left a lasting legacy in Durham. Here’s our ranking of the top 5 Duke basketball players of all time.

1. Christian Laettner

Few college players can match Laettner’s legacy. He led Duke to four consecutive Final Fours and two national championships (1991, 1992). His buzzer-beater against Kentucky in the 1992 Elite Eight is still considered the greatest shot in NCAA Tournament history.

  • Notable Stats: 21.5 PPG, 7.9 RPG (senior year)
  • Accolades: National Player of the Year (1992), Final Four MOP (1991)

2. Grant Hill

Hill was a versatile force and a major contributor to Duke’s back-to-back titles in the early 1990s. He was known for his all-around game and leadership, both on and off the court.

  • Notable Stats: 17.4 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 5.2 APG (senior year)
  • Accolades: 2× NCAA Champion, ACC Player of the Year (1994)

3. JJ Redick

One of the greatest shooters in college basketball history, Redick became the face of Duke in the mid-2000s. He broke multiple scoring and 3-point records and was a two-time ACC Player of the Year.

  • Notable Stats: 26.8 PPG, 42% 3PT (senior year)
  • Accolades: National Player of the Year (2006), 2× ACC POY

4. Zion Williamson

Though Zion played only one season, his impact was massive. He brought unmatched athleticism and energy, becoming one of the most watched players in Duke history.

  • Notable Stats: 22.6 PPG, 8.9 RPG, 68% FG
  • Accolades: National Player of the Year (2019), ACC POY

5. Johnny Dawkins

Dawkins was Coach K’s first true star and helped put Duke on the national map in the 1980s. His scoring ability and leadership were critical in Duke’s rise to prominence.

  • Notable Stats: 20.2 PPG career average
  • Accolades: 2× All-American, Naismith Finalist (1986)

Honorable Mentions

Shane Battier, Elton Brand, Jason Williams, Bobby Hurley, Danny Ferry.

Duke basketball’s legacy is rich with elite talent, but these five players stand out for their dominance, leadership, and impact on the game.

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