247 Crystal Ball be like...
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Also keep in mind that NBA teams will want plenty of notice before such a rule change takes place, because they will line up their player contracts and accumulate draft picks around the "double draft" whenever it happens. I had heard rumors over the summer that teams were overvaluing draft picks in the 2022 draft when negotiating trades, and also signing players to shorter-term deals in order to align things such that they would have maximum flexibility to take advantage of a 2022 double draft. But that has cooled since then. I imagine the owners would be upset if they all of a sudden found out today that there would in fact be a double draft in 2022 or 2023 and the weren't able to prepare.
Great to see two new offers going out to top 40 players Dickinson and Brakefield.
I for one don't mind the idea of going into next season with only one sure-fire OAD (Johnson), 2-3 McDonald's AAs (Johnson, Roach, Steward?), and a deep class of 3-4 year players (Coleman, Williams, Dickinson, Brakefield). We may only be a top 10 or top 15 team entering the season - a lot will depend on who returns from this year - but we would be set up very nicely for strong experienced teams moving forward.
Of course we've got to land these three guys with Williams filling the greatest need of the class - an athletic big who can rebound and defend.
That is true, but it does not record times he picked Duke (or other schools) but than changed his mind later and picked some other school. If today was decision day for a kid Daniels was tracking then I would feel really good, but there is probably plenty of time for things to change before Brakefield makes up his mind.
-Jason "Daniels is not the only Duke pick for Brakefield today... 8 other folks registered picks on the kid in the past 24 hours... every one of them for Duke" Evans
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Anyone know why we quit recruiting Isaiah Todd? He seems to be in our backyard and a great player.
Jaemyn Brakefield has committed to Duke!!!
https://twitter.com/Jaemyn1/status/1180210498408783872
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2020 is turning out in an EPIC way. Great hits.
next up:
Mark Williams,
+1 of Cade Cunningham / Zaire Williams.
Then the super restock class is done.
Jalen Johnson 5*
Cade Cunningham / Zaire Williams 5*
DJ Steward 5*
Jeremy Roach 5*
Jaemyn Brakefield 4/5*
Mark Williams 4*
Henry Coleman 4*
is not the most top heavy but definitely the deepest class we've ever had.
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I don't know if I'd call any of them power forwards right now. None of those guys is taller than 6'8", and Kuminga/Johnson/Baker/Brakefield are more like big wings than true interior players (though Coach K has often played a big wing at the 4). Coleman's game is probably the closest to that of a 4, but he's only 6'6" . . .
Hopefully they all grow an inch or two in the next calendar year, but right now, none of those guys is a legit center in D-1 basketball.
We need some BIG men. Come on, Mark Williams!!
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That escalated quickly!
This has to be the kind of class that many on this board and, I assume, other Duke fans have been hoping would materialize for years. It's filled with guys outside of the Top 10 and most likely multi-year guys. Jalen Johnson is the only sure-fire one-and-done.
It's possible Jeremy Roach could be of that caliber if he regains his pre-injury form and progresses as a shooter. But I expect he's more likely to be a multi-year player unless he displays blazing speed. There are so few point guards that have succeeded in the NBA in the last decade without a jumper.
Steward is under-sized and sort of a tweener as a point or shooting guard.
Brakefield has good upside but is ranked in the range that suggests he will be on campus for a few years at least.
Coleman is most definitely a 3- or 4- year player as an undersized 4 or non-shooting 3.
Mark Williams, if we are lucky enough to land him, is a raw offensive prospect with great upside as a rim protector/rim-runner.
Hunter Dickinson, if we are luck enough to land him, is a few years off from developing his body to be anything more than a big body in the NBA. He's a classic 4-year college center.
I always love it when a highly-talented player picks Duke, so I'm good. Is this what you wanted?
I would happily take Mark Williams over any of the OAD small forwards. We need the big guy now!
Are all of the top 50 2020 recruits in the nation coming to tobacco road?
This has got to be pissing off carwhina fans, they are having their best recruiting class since Stackhouse and Wallace, and even "stole" a recruit we wanted, and yet most recruiting services will call ours the "better" recruiting class! I feel a tear welling up!
8 of the top 40 of the 2020 class have already committed to Duke or unc, with 3 more targeted. Only 19 of the top 40 have committed, 8 are headed to tobacco road.