Celebrating Cameron Indoor’s 70th Anniversary
“I haven’t played anywhere yet that has that atmosphere.
As long as I have been playing basketball, Cameron is the
best place I have played. If I can pick one place to play, I
want to play there again. It is unbelievable -- The fans, the
energy in the gym, the intensity, the desire to win, what
goes on in the locker room before the game. You think it is
going to keep happening every game and you don’t realize
how special it is until afterwards.”
Luol Deng (2003-04)... Now a starter for the Chicago Bulls
95
A TOUGH PLACE TO WIN Longest Duke home win streak against non-league opponent was 95 games
from 1983-1995. The streak is the longest in ACC history as well.
Kyle Singler on Hooping in Cameron
“There’s nothing like playing in
PLAYING IN CAMERON
Cameron. It is one of the top
With the electricity, excitement, and intensity, you basketball and sporting venues
just get so absorbed in the game.
in the country. You feel very
CAMERON IN 3 WORDS
privileged to play there and you
Electric, exciting, intense
also feel a little bit of pressure to
perform and do well because so
FUNNY MEMORIES?
many greats have come before
Every game is a lot of fun -- I love seeing different
Crazies dressed up and all the face paint looks.
you and will come after you. It
feels like a sacred place to play.”
THE CRAZIES
Mike Dunleavy (1999-02)...
You develop relationships on a personal level
and appreciate how much they support you. You
Now a starter for the Indy Pacers
build a special connection and it is cool to know
they are camping out to watch. We all appreciate
the investment they make in being a part of our
team.
The Crazies are always quick to extend a welcome to our guests in Cameron. This
particular greeting was offered during our win over Charlotte.
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