Originally Posted by
ksimp112
I wanted to wait a bit before starting this thread to see what would transpire over the course of the season, but it looks like if Bagley continues to put up the #'s he's averaging, he will be joining some elite freshman company at Duke & maybe in the ACC (hopefully more of that to come later on during the season.)
I had to do some digging from thread's from a few year's back, as well as update list's in terms of freshamn point's and rebound's, but as of now (as long as what they have on the team's website includes his #'s from today's game against Wake) here is the list's of most points and rebounds recorded by freshman in Duke basketball history.
He has a way to go in both list's before getting into the top-10, but within the next month he could be there.
Points: (Duke)
Jabari Parker- 670
Jahlil Okafor – 657
Brandon Ingram - 624
Gene Banks - 581
Luol Deng - 558
Austin Rivers - 527
Johnny Dawkins - 506
JJ Redick- 495
Jason Williams - 492
Justice Winslow- 492
Jayson Tatum - 488
Tyus Jones - 461
Kyle Singler - 451
Luke Kennard - 425
Bagley - 353
Rebounds: (Duke)
Jahlil Okafor - 322
Jabari Parker-306
Gene Banks-292
Mike Gminski-289
Luol Deng-255
Justise Winslow-252
Brandon Ingram -244
Shane Battier-230
Danny Ferry-221
Kenny Dennard-215
Jayson Tatum-213
Carlos Boozer-213
Kyle Singler-198
Josh McRoberts-189
Bagley - 188
I know this may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I always like to chart things like this when we have a freshman that is putting up amazing number's.
*Note if anyone finds data of other players that I may have missed, or number's that are not on these list's please feel free to make changes.
Dang... I forgot how good Jabari was, 1st in points and 2nd in rebounds.
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