John Blackwell has transferred from Wisconsin to Duke, citing a better fit for his playing style and on-ball opportunities. He aims to elevate his game and improve his defensive skills with the Blue Devils.
Key points
John Blackwell transferred from Wisconsin to Duke
He seeks more on-ball opportunities at Duke
Blackwell aims to improve his playmaking and defense
His recruitment process was faster than high school
He will be the lead player on the Duke team
John BlackwellDuke Blue DevilsWisconsin Badgers
Mar 19, 2026; Portland, OR, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell (25) reacts during the second half of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament against the High Point Panthers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
Mar 19, 2026; Portland, OR, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell (25) reacts during the second half of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament against the High Point Panthers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
Wisconsin Badgers transfer guard John Blackwell made the major decision to transfer to the Duke Blue Devils this week, immediately putting them in contender status for the 2026-27 season.
After choosing to enter the transfer portal earlier this month, Blackwell immediately became one of the best players available, and some of the top schools in the nation started calling. The guard initially expected to make his announcement in May, but shut things down after a visit to Duke and committed to the Blue Devils this week.
Following the announcement, he sat down with The Field Of 68ās Jeff Goodman and broke down why he chose the Blue Devils.
āFirst of all, I just want to thank Wisconsin, the whole fan base of Wisconsin, the coaching staff, and just everybody who was involved in my time at Wisconsin,ā Blackwell said. āBut why I chose Duke, it just felt right. It felt right for me from the jump when I talked to Coach [Jon] Scheyer and Coach [Emmanuel] Dildy hit me up, and we chatted and, you know, it just felt like the right situation for me. And then when I got on campus, it just confirmed everything that I was looking for.ā
What was the overall process like for Blackwell, who had a ton of suitors to narrow down from?
āFor me, my agents Todd [Ramasar] and Alexis [Liatsos] did a great job of narrowing the process down, narrowing my schools of who I was interested in,ā Blackwell said. āAnd then we went about it the right way. We talked to schools, we set up meetings with schools. They came out here to LA to watch me work out and had lunch and dinner and those things.
āAnd once we felt it was the best situations, we took the visits to the best situations. But it wasnāt too much. It was way quicker than a high school recruitment. It was just bam, bam, bam. You got to find a school to go to. But itās just a blessing. Honestly, itās a blessing for me to be in this position to be able to just pick the school that I want to go to and not feel rushed. And then obviously go to a prestigious school like Duke.ā
For Blackwell, on-ball opportunities were his biggest goal from his next school, and he didnāt feel that was there as much at Wisconsin. At Duke, though, with the departures of (likely) and , that was there to be had in the back court.
āObviously, what they showed me was my role, how I would fit in the NBA,ā Blackwell said of Duke. āFor me, I wanted to be more on the ball. Iām 6ā4ā³, so Iām naturally a point guard. And thatās just things I didnāt do at Wisconsin. Thereās no knock to them. Itās just I want to elevate my game to go to the next level.
āSo I think thatās what sold me on them. And then just the guys around me, and [they] competed for a national championship with those guys. And, Iām surrounded by pros throughout practice. And we got so many good guys coming in and so many good guys returning. Yeah, like I said, it just felt like the best spot for me.ā
As a senior, Blackwell wants to be more of a playmaker, while also improving defensively. That opportunity presented itself best at Duke.
āYeah, obviously just showing my playmaking skills, be able to make the right reads through pick and rolls, through different actions, NBA pro actions. Thatās one area I want to show,ā Blackwell said when referencing his NBA aspirations.
āAnd then the next area was just my defensive ability. For me, thatās the biggest jump for me that I need to take. Just being a pest on defense. Iāve talked about it for 3 years, but obviously, this senior year has to be my best defensive year. I know Coach Scheyer is going to push me to do that.ā
Blackwellās role was different this season than as a sophomore. In 2024-25, without a true point guard on the team, Blackwell ascended to that role alongside , and had a ton of on-ball opportunities. But the shooting efficiency, specifically off the dribble, wasnāt as high. Blackwell shot 45.1 percent from the field and 32.2 percent from deep that year, while averaging 15.8 points behind .
This past season, Blackwell shared the backcourt with Nick Boyd, who had the ball in his hands quite often as the lead guard. So there werenāt as many on-ball opportunities for the Badgers star.
Now at Duke, Blackwell has the chance to be the lead player on one of the best teams in the country. While Duke does have and returning, Blackwell should find the ball in his hands quite often and will now be the No. 1 player on his team for the first time.
Q&A
Why did John Blackwell transfer from Wisconsin to Duke?
John Blackwell transferred to Duke for better on-ball opportunities and to elevate his game, which he felt was limited at Wisconsin.
What are John Blackwell's goals for his senior year at Duke?
Blackwell aims to showcase his playmaking skills and improve his defensive abilities during his senior year at Duke.
How did John Blackwell's recruitment process differ from high school?
Blackwell's recruitment process was quicker than high school, involving immediate visits and discussions with top schools after entering the transfer portal.
What role will John Blackwell play on the Duke basketball team?
Blackwell is expected to be the lead player on the Duke team, taking on significant on-ball responsibilities for the first time.
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