Duke Athletics to Offer Special NFT Ahead of Coach K’s Final Game at Cameron

Duke Athletics has announced a partnership with OneOf, the multi-chain platform revolutionizing sports, lifestyle, and music blockchain collectibles and experiences, for a special NFT collection.

The collection will run March 3-5, 2022, timed with Duke’s men’s basketball game on March 5 at Cameron Indoor Stadium – the final home game for Hall of Fame head coach Mike Krzyzewski. The winningest coach in college basketball history with 1,194 victories, Coach K has led the Blue Devils to five NCAA Division I championships, 12 Final Four appearances, 15 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament titles and 12 ACC regular season titles. 

“We’re excited to enter a new space that will engage our passionate fans even more,” said Duke Vice President and Director of Athletics Nina King. “The beneficiary of outstanding leadership and amazing players for many decades, Duke men’s basketball has built one of the great sports dynasties. With such a historic occasion coming on March 5, this was the right time to provide our fans with an opportunity to finally become part of an ever-growing NFT community.” 

“OneOf is extremely proud to work with Duke Athletics to commemorate this historic occasion,” says Joshua James, COO & Co-Founder, OneOf. “Coach K is a living legend who exemplifies everything that is great about sports.”

Specific information regarding the tiers of the upcoming NFT collection will be released prior to March 3.

As with all of OneOf’s NFT collections, a portion of the proceeds from the NFTs will go directly to a charitable cause. This drop will support Krzyzewski’s nonprofit organization located in Durham, N.C., The Emily K Center, which equips students with the skills necessary to successfully complete higher education and become agents of change within their communities.

OneOf’s first venture into college athletics, the Duke Athletics NFT launch is the latest in a string of exciting 2022 news for the company. It also includes the platform’s recently announced Sports Illustrated covers series that celebrates superstar athletes including Muhammad Ali, Shaquille O’Neal, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice and more, as well as new major music partnerships with Warner Music Group and The Grammy Awards.

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