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Abdelnaby, Alaa
Bender, Bob
Assistant coach of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks following two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers . Former head coach for the University of Washington Huskies.
(Interviewed on 5/13/08)
Blythe, Will
Magazine writer and book author. Best known for his 2006 book, To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever, which follows the author through a season rooting for University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team.
(Interviewed on 5/29/08)
Brown, Larry
Only coach in history to win both an NCAA National Championship (Kansas 1988) and an NBA Championship (Detroit 2004). In college, played for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
(Interviewed on 6/17/08)
Butters, Tom
Served as baseball coach at Duke University from 1968 to 1970.
(Interviewed on 5/14/08)
Capel, Jeff
Former college basketball player at Duke University and the current men's basketball head coach at the University of Oklahoma.
(Interviewed on 6/17/08)
Carrawell, Chris
Member of the Duke men’s basketball program from 1996-2000. He was a two-time All-ACC selection in his career with the Blue Devils. He finished tied for 27th on the all-time scoring list at Duke with 1,455 career points.
(Interviewed on 6/6/08)
Chansky, Art
Author.
(Interviewed on 6/3/08)
Collins, Chris
Currently the associate head coach of the Duke University Men's Basketball Team. Played as team captain as a senior and four-year letterman for Duke from 1993-96.
(Interviewed on 6/6/08)
Davis, Brian
Member of the Duke Blue Devils' 1991 and 1992 back-to-back national championship basketball teams.
(Interviewed on 6/5/08)
Davis, Seth
Writer for Sports Illustrated.
(Interviewed on 6/25/08)
Dawkins, Johnny
Retired American basketball player and the current head coach of the Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team. Two-time All-American and national player of the year as a senior in 1986 at Duke and subsequently played nine seasons in the NBA.
(Interviewed on 7/18/08)
Dinin, Aaron
Author.
(Interviewed on 5/11/09)
Durham, William
Known as "The Voice of the Tar Heels", he is the veteran and legendary play-by-play radio announcer for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football and basketball teams.
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
Featherston, Al
Retired Egyptian-American professional basketball player, who played in the NBA. He played at Duke University from 1986 to 1990, where he was a Third-Team All-ACC selection as a senior.
(Interviewed on 5/14/08)
Ford, Phil
Played four years of basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
(Interviewed on 6/17/08)
Fowler, Scott
Sports writer.
(Interviewed on 9/19/08)
Gminski, Mike
Retired American college and professional basketball player. Played four seasons with the Duke Blue Devils, from 1977 to 1980.
(Interviewed on 5/15/08)
Gorski, Jeff
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
Gray, Jim
Sportscaster.
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
Harris, Bob
Known as "The Voice of the Blue Devils" is hall of fame-inducted play-by-play announcer for Duke University men's basketball and football teams.
(Interviewed on 6/5/08)
Heyman, Art
Starred for Duke University in the early 1960s, scoring 1,984 career points and averaging 25.1 points per game. As a senior in 1963, he earned the AP National Player of the Year award, the ACC Player of the Year award, the Oscar Robertson Trophy, and the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player award.
(Interviewed on 6/25/08)
Hill, Grant
Played four years for Duke Blue Devils, winning national titles in 1991 and 1992.
(Interviewed on 9/19/2008)
Hobson, Fred
Author.
(Interviewed on 6/3/08)
Jones, Bomani
Host of "Sports Saturday" on WRBZ-AM in Raleigh, N.C.
(Interviewed on 5/15/08)
Jordan, Michael
Former Tar Heels player, leading North Carolina to a National Championship in 1982. In NBA played for Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, winning 5 MVP, 6 NBA Finals MVP awards, and named NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1988.
(Interviewed on 6/24/08)
Kearns, Tom
(Interviewed on 5/29/08)
Krzyzewsk, Mike
Currently the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team.
(Interviewed on 6/5/08)
Laettner, Christian
Played for the Devils in back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1991 and 1992.
(Interviewed on 6/5/08)
Lampley, Jim
American sportscaster, news anchor, movie producer, and restaurant owner.
(Interviewed on 6/5/08)
Malone, Ted
(Interviewed on 6/6/08)
Melchionni, Lee
Former collegiate men's basketball player in the NCAA for the Duke Blue Devils.
(Interviewed on 6/25/08)
Montross, Eric
North Carolina Tar Heels player from 1990 to 1993.
(Interviewed on 6/3/08)
Ramsay, Alston
(Interviewed on 5/11/08)
Reed, Kim
(Interviewed on 5/11/08)
Redick, JJ
Played for Duke University from 2003 to 2006. He was ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year for 2005 and 2006.
(Interviewed on 6/6/08)
Rose, Charlie
American television interviewer and journalist.
(Interviewed on 6/25/08)
Rosenberg, Peter
(Interviewed on 5/11/08)
Rosenbluth, Lenny
American basketball player. In 1957 he led the University of North Carolina Tar Heels to a 32-0 record.
(Interviewed on 5/15/08)
Scott, Charles
Former professional basketball player. He played two seasons in the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA) and eight seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
(Interviewed on 5/13/08)
Scwalb, Philip
(Interviewed on 5/29/08)
Seymour, Robert
(Interviewed 6/4/08)
Shah-Khan, Mujeeb
(Interviewed on 6/17/08)
Smith, Dean
Head coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for 36 years.
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
Smith, Kenny
Retired National Basketball Association player and current TV basketball analyst. Became a rare 4-year starter for North Carolina and after graduating he held the school record for most assists with 768 (since surpassed by Ed Cota), including 86 assists in NCAA Tournament play, was a 1st-Team All-American and was named Basketball Times Player of the Year.
(Interviewed on 5/13/08)
Sumner, Jim
Author of numerous book and articles on southern sports history.
(Interviewed on 5/15/08)
Waters, Bucky
Basketball broadcaster with ESPN and MSG Network and a retired NCAA basketball head coach. He was head coach for the Duke University men's team from 1969-1973.
(Interviewed on 6/6/08)
Williams, Roy
Head coach of the men's basketball team at the University of North Carolina.
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
Williams, Scott
Former basketball player for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
(Interviewed on 6/4/08)
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