Breaks my heart, but it's the right move for him. Nobody bet on himself and won more than Goldwire.
https://www.fayobserver.com/story/sp...al/6991747002/
Breaks my heart, but it's the right move for him. Nobody bet on himself and won more than Goldwire.
https://www.fayobserver.com/story/sp...al/6991747002/
Bummer. JGold played starter minutes for Duke so playing time shouldn’t be the issue.
Thanks and best of luck - I'll be pulling for you.
"This is the best of all possible worlds."
Dr. Pangloss - Candide
I thought he was leaving because of his and the team’s senior night social media posts. I just didn’t anticipate him grad transferring.
Does this mean that Keels is coming and/or DJ isn’t testing the waters (which I’ve read is a possibility)?
Or does this mean that he simply wants to try something new? As a side note, he and Alex O. were good friends I think. J Gold’s mom told me at the ACC tournament in Charlotte that he had grown up playing basketball in the Atlanta area with Alex and Wendell Carter, and had known them both since middle school.
I think we will miss his upper class leadership.
Best of luck JGold! Thanks for a great 4 years
Maybe he was told Roach and Steward were coming back and Keels is coming in?
I'd say it's difficult to imagine or guess what a 22 year old's motivation is. Maybe he's tired of Durham. Maybe he wants a bigger role. Maybe he has a GF in another town. Maybe he wants to be closer to his family.
It's absurd to try and guess unless he tells us.
Best of luck, Jordan!
Wishing “Fair winds and following seas” to Jordan Goldwire in all future endeavors. It was a pleasure watching him develop over his four years at Duke.
Bob Green
Whatever is good for him is what he should do. But, man I liked this guy. And, in my fantasy world where I have Div I skills, I would not have wanted to be guarded by him.
Jordan Goldwire is an amazing story. Came to Duke with the credentials of Andre Buckner (260 career minutes in four years at Duke) and leaves having started 27 games and holding the Duke single-season record in steals percentage. Good luck, young man.
No one is going to top this comment. Sums up Goldwire as well as can be. The kid gave Duke four remarkable years, and he would be one of the few players that should his contributions, on his new team, directly contribute to eliminating Duke next season, I would be content with that result.
There are plenty of Dukies in the NBA who I can barely remember, but Goldwire is a guy I will never forget.
Best of luck JGold. It was a great 4 yr run (though I was hoping for a 5 yr run). You will be missed.
It's a percentage of steals of possessions played. The stat only goes back to 1987, when the boxscore stats they kept first allowed tracking possessions.
Jordan's steals% this season was 4.5%. The record was formerly held by Zion, at 3.9%. Other guys who have had steals% of 3% or better include: Jordan Goldwire in 2020; Tre Jones in 2019; Matt Jones in 2017; Tyler Thornton in 2013 and 2014; Seth Curry in 2011; Dave McClure in 2007; Sean Dockery in 2006; and Shavlik Randolph in 2005. There were others over 3% before that, but to my knowledge Jordan is the first Duke player (since at least 1987) to top 4% for a season.