Former two-year Duke basketball guard and current third-year Memphis Grizzlies sharpshooter Luke Kennard sits No. 1 in the NBA with his 47.8 percent. He posted the league's highest 3-point percentage ...
A player not named Luke Kennard has finished with the NBA's top 3-point percentage only once since 2021-22. That sharpshooter was also a Duke basketball product, as Phoenix Suns guard Grayson ...
"(Luke Kennard) should be in the 3-point contest ... inspired him to finish the play with a two-handed slam. The former Duke guard delivered a stellar performance, providing a significant boost ...
Though Duke superfrosh Cooper Flagg is the top projected ... and are you excited to have him on your squad? Yeah. But is he Luke Kennard, is he Kyle Korver, is he Gradey Dick?
They also bring in Luke Kennard, the local sharpshooter. A Duke product, Kennard has just one year on his deal at a little over $9 million. He's 28, so he might not be someone the Hornets want to ...
Another Duke alum to watch is Luke Kennard who has been mentioned in multiple potential deals for Memphis.
Kennard shifted back to the Memphis bench due to the return of Ja Morant (knee) in the starting rotation, going on to pitch in off the bench with his shot from deep and his distribution. Kennard has ...
Kennard is part of the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against the Clippers, Law Murray of The Athletic reports. Kennard will fill in for Ja Morant (knee) on Wednesday. In six starts this season, ...
Luke Kennard grabbed a small Ohio town’s attention as a seventh-grader. More than a decade later, the Grizzlies guard will ...
MEMPHIS — He is one of the NBA’s best three-point shooters, a skill Luke Kennard put on display Wednesday night when the Grizzlies knocked off the Hornets inside FedExForum. The guy who owns ...