It is always fun to discuss duke recruiting and potential future rosters. However I don’t get excited until the pickup games in August before the season. Then everyone is as great as nick horvath.
I guess a good question might be would there be room for both Johnson and Kuminga?
It is always fun to discuss duke recruiting and potential future rosters. However I don’t get excited until the pickup games in August before the season. Then everyone is as great as nick horvath.
Probably. I don't know how they would fit together on the court as neither is considered much of a shooter. Johnson is considered a high level facilitator and an absolute killer in transition. Think RJ Barrett but more of a forward. Kuminga is considered the highest level of athlete but somewhat less developed in his shooting. But we have seen players like them succeed on the court together.
All speculation about Kuminga 1) reclassifying, and 2) being all that interested in Duke (relative to any other school) is speculation. It seems unlikely but not out of the question that both 1) and 2) happen.
Regarding Johnson's departure from IMG, there has been quite of bit of speculation and also some rumors that I won't post here. Even more cryptic, Johnson posted (actually a re-tweet) on his Twitter account shortly after leaving the school "Don't believe everything you read."
So, whatever. I imagine he was just homesick and/or missed the life of a regular 17/18 year old kid. Playing a sport at IMG is a very different lifestyle than he had over his first 3 years of high school.
Regardless, I wouldn't be worried about him skipping Duke and going pro. Pretty much everything else on his Twitter feed is Duke related, including his profile picture, in which he is prominently wearing a Duke jersey.
A big IF... Duke does get Kuminga and Johnson they could play the 3 and 4, but neither are known for their shooting. Add that with Mark Williams who is developing his skills offensively and Roach, who is also not known for his shooting, then the opposing teams will defend just like last year. Good thing Stewart can shoot the ball.
Not sure of how K will adjust the line up because his most talented players will be the Fr but starting 5?
I think it is safe to assume for the time being that Kuminga will not be on Duke's roster next year unless something dramatic happens. In fact, I think it is more likely that Matthew Hurt is a sophomore at Duke next year than Jonathan Kuminga is a freshman. I don't think either is likely.
I can see that.
I too don't think Hurt will be back and Kuminga, well no one knows
Just because players aren't "known for their shooting" doesn't mean they can't improve their shooting. I'm sure both Johnson and Roach will be shooting threes at Duke. Zion Williamson was not "known" for his shooting, but he shot a better percentage from deep than Cam Reddish, who was supposed to be a great shooter.
Furthermore, Joey Baker and possibly Matthew Hurt will be on the team to provide shooting. Maybe even AOC will finally be a reliable shooter as a senior (though I have no expectations for him).
As long as Steward is as good as advertised, I am not worried about shooting on next year's roster, even if we land Kuminga.
Staying/going ? Reclassification or not ? How much consideration is being given to the NBA Players negotiations ?
For starters, Kuminga himself has said on more than one occasion that he has no plans to reclassify. I take him at his word. He could change his mind and might do that. It happens. But it's still not what he is saying.
Second, if he were seriously considering playing in college next season, he would probably be doing things like setting up official visits. Terrence Clarke, a player that already reclassified, released a final list of schools, took official visits, released a timeline for a decision, etc. Kuminga isn't doing any of that. He's not released a list of final 10 or 5 or whatever. He isn't setting up visits. There is hardly any word about schools he is considering.
And that is the final thing for me. There are no rumors going around from insiders that suggest he is looking at school X, Y, or Z. From what I have read and heard, Duke is one of many suitors. There are only 4 selections for Kuminga on the 247 Crystal Ball. One is for Duke, from a UK insider. Andrew Slater, a Duke insider, picked LSU in October while Chad Lykins, another Duke guy, picked "cloudy." The Duke guys don't know if Kuminga is seriously looking at Duke and the one that tends to have the most insider knowledge, Slater, hasn't tipped his hand in Duke's favor. Everyone is going to want Kuminga. Coach K and the coaching staff are showing their interest, attending his games, etc. But it just doesn't look like a recruitment where Duke is the favorite, at least to me.
That's just my take. I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again. Just consider me skeptical about Kuminga and Duke for the time being.
Understood... thanks for taking the time to respond.
I'll admit to my own confirmation bias, as I'm hopeful he'll reclassify and come to Duke. I think he and Johnson would be a heckuva pairing, and that's no knock on any of our other guys (returning players or recruits). I just think he's a monster talent.
Duke has an absolutely loaded 2020 class and will have at least 3 (Baker, AOC, JGold) significant contributors from the current team coming back (there seems to be some feeling that 1-3 additional NBA prospects could return to Duke). Why are we obsessed with adding one more player who has repeatedly stated he has no plans on reclassifying.
If we do add Kuminga, I strongly suspect someone who has already committed to Duke will go elsewhere (I fear there is a possibility of that already depending on the decisions of some of our freshmen). I do not want to see that happen**.
-Jason "**I wish Boogie Ellis had not changed his mind either... though I am quite happy with Cassius!" Evans
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