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  1. #41
    This 6''9 Canadian Prep star has a very mature game for a HS junior:

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/c...151458326.html

    Is there an age limit for college Freshmen? Because he'll be 32 in 2018

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    This 6''9 Canadian Prep star has a very mature game for a HS junior:

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/c...151458326.html

    Is there an age limit for college Freshmen? Because he'll be 32 in 2018
    In restrospect his mix tape is hilarious.

    http://youtu.be/_WMAmKmY-zs

  3. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    This 6''9 Canadian Prep star has a very mature game for a HS junior:

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/c...151458326.html

    Is there an age limit for college Freshmen? Because he'll be 32 in 2018
    That's almost as old as Tyler Hansbrough in high school.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by BD80 View Post
    That's almost as old as Tyler Hansbrough in high school.
    he's been alive ALMOST as long as Carolina's been cheating

  5. #45
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    High school kid gets a fake ID that makes him unable to buy beer. That's odd.

  6. #46
    Add another one to the list: Duke has offered 6'8" guard/forward Cameron Reddish of Norristown, PA. He's a top 10 player in the class of 2018. Highlight videos show a kid with an advanced perimeter game featuring pull-up jumpers, set shots, and drives to the rim. He's very tall for a guard and may present matchup problems at the college level with his height and length.

    Looking at the 247Sports and ESPN recruiting rankings, the 2018 class appears to be very Power Forward/Center heavy at the top. Of the top 6 players on both lists, 5 are listed at either of those positions. Reddish is considered the top wing player at the moment.

    Reddish, Redick, seems like a Duke name to me!

  7. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidBenAkiva View Post
    Add another one to the list: Duke has offered 6'8" guard/forward Cameron Reddish of Norristown, PA. He's a top 10 player in the class of 2018. Highlight videos show a kid with an advanced perimeter game featuring pull-up jumpers, set shots, and drives to the rim. He's very tall for a guard and may present matchup problems at the college level with his height and length.

    Looking at the 247Sports and ESPN recruiting rankings, the 2018 class appears to be very Power Forward/Center heavy at the top. Of the top 6 players on both lists, 5 are listed at either of those positions. Reddish is considered the top wing player at the moment.

    Reddish, Redick, seems like a Duke name to me!
    Redick-ish?

    I like it.

    - Chillin

  8. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidBenAkiva View Post
    Add another one to the list: Duke has offered 6'8" guard/forward Cameron Reddish of Norristown, PA. He's a top 10 player in the class of 2018. Highlight videos show a kid with an advanced perimeter game featuring pull-up jumpers, set shots, and drives to the rim. He's very tall for a guard and may present matchup problems at the college level with his height and length.

    Looking at the 247Sports and ESPN recruiting rankings, the 2018 class appears to be very Power Forward/Center heavy at the top. Of the top 6 players on both lists, 5 are listed at either of those positions. Reddish is considered the top wing player at the moment.

    Reddish, Redick, seems like a Duke name to me!
    Hood 2.0?
    Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. - Winston Churchill

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  9. #49
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    Sounds like he reminds me of Ingram, #1 draft pick.

  10. #50

    Top 50 PF Interested in Duke

    A top 50 prospect with a famous father has listed Duke, Kentucky, and Michigan State as schools from which he would like to receive a scholarship offer. Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is a 6'9" power forward. He's set some lofty goals for himself (scroll down). Duke has had success with former NBA players' kids (Henderson, Smith, etc.). Might the Big Aristotle become a proud Duke father?

  11. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidBenAkiva View Post
    A top 50 prospect with a famous father has listed Duke, Kentucky, and Michigan State as schools from which he would like to receive a scholarship offer. Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is a 6'9" power forward. He's set some lofty goals for himself (scroll down). Duke has had success with former NBA players' kids (Henderson, Smith, etc.). Might the Big Aristotle become a proud Duke father?
    As for the lengthy list of goals, I was impressed by its organization. The 13 year old started with growing taller, which was probably do-able. The list of 15 got steadily more unlikely, which shows strong cognitive skills. Being better than his dad, for example, well, that'll be tough.

  12. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by DavidBenAkiva View Post
    A top 50 prospect with a famous father has listed Duke, Kentucky, and Michigan State as schools from which he would like to receive a scholarship offer. Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is a 6'9" power forward. He's set some lofty goals for himself (scroll down). Duke has had success with former NBA players' kids (Henderson, Smith, etc.). Might the Big Aristotle become a proud Duke father?
    6'9" huh? Do the cindblocks count his doo?

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  13. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidBenAkiva View Post
    A top 50 prospect with a famous father has listed Duke, Kentucky, and Michigan State as schools from which he would like to receive a scholarship offer. Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is a 6'9" power forward. He's set some lofty goals for himself (scroll down). Duke has had success with former NBA players' kids (Henderson, Smith, etc.). Might the Big Aristotle become a proud Duke father?
    Well, one, two, three, four, Shaq can't play this game no more...
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  14. #54
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    DBR Shaqtin a fool

    he's an all time great, and it would be an honor for his son to come to Duke. No need to be snarky on the front page.

  15. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by brlftz View Post
    he's an all time great, and it would be an honor for his son to come to Duke. No need to be snarky on the front page.
    He said what he said. If he's gonna dish it out, he's gonna have to take it.

  16. #56
    Does Laettner have a son old enough to school him?

  17. #57
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    I was at the game Shaq's freshman year at Cameron, when Laettner took him outside and fouled him out. Two memories:

    1. Shaq picks up fourth foul and is pulled. Crazies: ". 1-2-3-4, Shaq can't play this game no more"
    2. Shaq goes up for slam, but is too far from rim so he does a nifty lay-in. Crazies: "Shaq can't slam! Shaq can't slam!" Shaq looks at crowd incredulously.

    If his son wants to come, I want his son to come. Period.

  18. #58
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    I was at the game Shaq's freshman year at Cameron, when Laettner took him outside and fouled him out. Two memories:

    1. Shaq picks up fourth foul and is pulled. Crazies: ". 1-2-3-4, Shaq can't play this game no more"
    2. Shaq goes up for slam, but is too far from rim so he does a nifty lay-in. Crazies: "Shaq can't slam! Shaq can't slam!" Shaq looks at crowd incredulously.

    If his son wants to come, I want his son to come. Period.
    One question would be, is he good enough for K to want him to come?

  19. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    One question would be, is he good enough for K to want him to come?
    No idea. David Robinson's son is a walk-on. There is a value to having great players associated with our program, and sitting in the stands.

  20. #60
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    Does Laettner have a son old enough to school him?
    I think his son is around ten (I believe he's the youngest of Laettner's kids), but it's never to early to start!

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