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But talent will out and there is a highly promising point guard in Reidsville named Dionte Neal, and Duke is in his final six ...
Williams is a 6-11 center out of Phoenix. Like Collins, he’s still slender at 200 lbs (Collins is the same weight currently). He would fit what Scheyer looks for defensively – he could lock down the ...
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Scheyer is emerging as a rising star in the college basketball scene. With that in mind, Kyle Boone of CBS Sports predicted ...
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Facing Duke’s shocking Final Four defeat to Houston, Jon Scheyer dives into lessons learned, reshaping the roster and focusing on the next NCAA season.
DURHAM — Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer had to navigate a “crazy process” as he closed the book on the 2024-25 season and began focusing on his fourth year as the leader of the Blue Devils.
Facing Duke’s shocking Final Four defeat to Houston, Jon Scheyer dives into lessons learned, reshaping the roster and focusing on the next NCAA season.