Duke reported back to campus in August, and coach Mike Krzyzewski said that no players or anyone associated with the program have had a positive COVID test. The team has also avoided injury in preseason practice.
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00:00Hopefully every you and your families are all doing well as a program and my
00:04family we're good in fact really good the kids came back you know that first
00:10of August we did all the stuff we were supposed to do started school and at
00:18that time we were in one day a week testing and since then we get tested
00:23every day the PCR test and we haven't had any positives not just from our our
00:31team and our coaching staff but also our whole basketball team everyone
00:37secretaries trainers everybody so we haven't had any injuries any problems at
00:44that we've you know I think Duke athletics has done a marvelous job a guy
00:49named Bob Weissman has been like if I was in a war he'd be one of my generals
00:56I'll tell you that he's he's really done this properly and I think Duke's done a
01:00good job their decision to the densify this first semester I think has proven
01:06to be a very wise decision and so we're we're just going to keep moving on and
01:12keep navigating as the landscape for college basketball continues to change