Originally Posted by
ChicagoCrazy84
That's not fair to Tyler or Quinn. We had one of the best when we had Kyrie and Nolan. Tyler was not one of the most coveted PG's out of high school, but give him some time. Quinn was a top 10 PG in the country and highly coveted, but he was a freshman who has dealt with some lingering knee issues. I would not be surprised at all to see both of these guys take big steps forward next year.
We will have a stellar PG next year, and his name will be Quinn Cook. I firmly believe that he will take the reigns from Day 1 next year and dominate. He didn't this year because a) his knee wasn't 100%, b) his D needs some serious work, and c) the PG position at Duke is by far the most demanding and difficult to understand. Kyrie is by far the exception, not the rule.
I like Tyler, but Quinn is our game changer. If he can work on his D and work with the coaching staff some more, he'll be insanely dangerous.
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