British-South Sudanese basketball player who starred at Duke University before a successful 15-year NBA career, representing Great Britain internationally.
Luol Amoke Deng was born in Wau, Sudan in 1985 and moved to London as a child. He attended Duke University under coach Mike Krzyzewski for one season as a freshman — averaging 14.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game in a reduced role on a talented team. He was the ACC Freshman of the Year. Chicago Bulls selected him seventh overall in the 2004 NBA Draft. His professional career was significantly more acclaimed than his single college season suggested — he was a two-time NBA All-Star and led Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics. He was awarded an MBE and later a knighthood. His single Duke season was the beginning of a basketball journey that connected him to both the greatest college programme of his era and a 15-year professional career. His Duke season is significant as an early chapter in the career of the most decorated British basketball player in history — someone who used a year in Krzyzewski's system as the foundation for professional development.
He was the first British player to be selected as an NBA All-Star, earning selections in 2012 and 2013.
How They Played
Deng was a versatile forward known for his defensive prowess and basketball IQ. He possessed excellent length and athleticism that allowed him to guard multiple positions effectively. His offensive game featured a reliable mid-range jumper and strong finishing ability around the basket.
Lasting Impact
Deng paved the way for other British and African players in basketball, becoming one of the most successful British players in NBA history.
Career Honours
- All-ACC
- ACC Freshman of Year
- Duke scholarship player
- First round pick 2004
| Club | Period | Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Duke Blue Devils | 2003–2004 | 37 |