Official Partner of the NCAA®
    
powered by Google  
  Track your favorite teams and players.
Free membership, Register Now
Already a member, Log In
 


Community | Help
James next in Duke's club of players-turned-coaches - NCAA Division I Mens Basketball Sports News
  Home   Fantasy     NFL  |  MLB  |  NBA  |  NHL  |  College FB  |  College BK  |  Golf  |  Racing  |  Tennis  |  Cycling  |  MMA  |  More CBS College | High School | Mobile | Shop  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Horses Home
 Live Racing
 Youbet Update
 Carryovers
 Free Selections
 Contests
 U. of BET
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Cycling Home
 Results
 Standings
 Stages
 Teams
 Riders
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Arena Football
 Boxing
 CBS College Sports
 CBS Sports TV
 College Baseball
 College Hockey
 Horse Racing
 Collegiate Nationals
 Message Board
 Poker
 Soccer
 SPiN
 Tour de France
 Video
 WNBA
 Women's Coll BK
 World Sports
 
 Site Index
 
 
 CBS College Sports
 Coll Sports Tonight
 Get CBS Coll Sports
 XXL - Watch Now
 Talent Bios
 Schedules
 School Sites
 
 
 Find your School
 '08 Football Preview
 Football Rankings
 Football Stats
 Hoops Recruiting
 Hoops Rankings
 Hoops Stats
 Video Highlights
 
 
 Featured Application
 Mobile Web
 Alerts
 Applications
 Video
 
 
 Home
 NFL
 NCAA
 MLB
 NBA
 NHL
 Fantasy
 
Coll BK Home | Scoreboard | Standings | Schedules | Stats | Teams | Players | Polls | Video | Brackets | Regions: East | Midwest | South | West ||| Women | MMOD
  Duke Blue Devils logo Track This Team
Duke Blue Devils
Location: Durham, N.C. | Founded: 1824 | Enrollment: 6,522 | Colors: Royal Blue and White
Coach: Mike Krzyzewski | Home Court: Cameron Indoor Stadium | Capacity: 9,314

Record: (28-6, 13-3 ACC)
Team PageTeam ReportScheduleStatsRosterAlumni TrackerListen to The Franchise
 

James next in Duke's club of players-turned-coaches

 

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Nate James showed up for his latest job interview with little on his resume that seemed to qualify him for the position. But hey, at least he was familiar with the ultra-successful boss.

Then again, intimidation is always a concern when you're trying to land a gig on Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski's staff - even if you once played for Coach K at Duke.

"It was a little weird, coming in and just being real formal ... speaking with (Krzyzewski) and telling him all of the things that he already knew about me," James said Wednesday. "Just trying to tell him what I could bring to the table - my hard work, my leadership, my determination to learn all of the things I needed to know because I did not have any experience as a coach.

"Luckily, he knew what type of man I was and what type of player I was, having played under him, so that kind of helped me out."

Speaking one day after Krzyzewski named him to his coaching staff to replace another ex-player who took another job, James looked back on the circular path his career has taken.

The high school phenom who a decade ago was lured to Duke by one of Coach K's players-turned-assistants suddenly has become one himself, replacing Johnny Dawkins after the one-time guard took the Stanford job.

The latest of Krzyzewski's ex-players to serve on the Duke staff - a tight-knit fraternity that includes former Missouri coach Quin Snyder and former Delaware coach David Henderson - joins newly minted associate head coaches, and one-time guards, Steve Wojciechowski and Chris Collins on the bench.

"When I came here, it was that same family atmosphere," said James, who added that former Krzyzewski assistant Tommy Amaker recruited him and "showed me a lot of the things I needed to know as a player."

Now it's James' turn to unearth the next crop of young talent and lure those players to Durham - even though his only formal non-playing experience came last season when the former forward, who led Duke to its most recent national championship in 2001, was the school's assistant strength and conditioning coach last season.

James - who played on two Final Four teams, scored 1,116 points from 1996-2001 and had a record of 71-9 in Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season games - clearly hopes the success of his playing career translates into his new position on the bench.

"One of the key things (Krzyzewski) and I spoke about was (to) just continue to be who I am," James said. "As a player, the hard work and dedication I put into being a good basketball player, now I do the same thing as a coach. Working hard, learning all the things that I need to become a coach here that will help these guys, but just all the natural things that I do well: my leadership, my work ethic, my determination."

There's another perspective James hopes to bring to the program - that of a well-traveled international journeyman. His itinerary from 2002-2007 included stints with teams in Bosnia, Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the Philippines, Poland and Russia.

"When I used to work out with (Duke players) in the summer or play pick-up games or just laughing, talking with the guys, I'd tell them, 'Look, work on your game. You don't want to be in Bosnia somewhere in a freezing gym, in some foreign country that you never saw yourself in,"' James said. "'Work on your game now.' It's my job to make sure that they don't have to take some of the paths I had to take to make a check."

It's also his job to continue the growth of a program he once helped build. During his playing days, he tried to pattern himself after Dawkins and Amaker - and that hasn't changed at the outset of his coaching career.

"I looked at Tommy and Johnny, they were my mentors coming in as a young man," James said. "They were just everything that I wanted to become in a coach. And everything they brought to Duke, their overall presence, their knowledge of the game, their stature, those are the things that I would look forward to trying to attain - their legacy, so to speak. One day, I'll get to that level."

AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2007-2008, The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved
 
 
 
 
 
Blue Devils Headlines
NCAAB Headlines
 
 
 
CBS Sports Store
Athletic Duke Blue Devils Embroidered Hooded Sweatshirt
$44.99 Shop Now!
· Duke Blue Devils Replica Basketball Jersey
$44.99

· Duke Blue Devils 1-Fit Stretch Cap
$19.99