MBB: Charity Exhibition vs. Arizona State (10/27, 7pm ET, ACCN) Pregame & In-Game Thread

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Duke hosts a charity exhibition game against Arizona State on Sunday, October 27, at 7pm ET, to be broadcast on the ACC Network (streaming link, live stats). It's called the Brotherhood Run, and you can read more about the game from GoDuke.


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Duke men's basketball national champions Jon Scheyer and Bobby Hurley will meet on the hardwood as opposing head coaches when Duke hosts Arizona State in the Brotherhood Run charity exhibition game at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. Proceeds from the event will benefit Duke Children's Hospital.

"We are excited about the Brotherhood Run, playing Arizona State for a charity exhibition game. This is the first time we've done something like this," said Scheyer. "Duke Children's Hospital has been a great partner to our program for a long time, starting with Coach K, and to keep that relationship going means a lot to me and to our program. We couldn't be more excited to partner with them to raise funds and awareness for all the incredible work they are doing."

Blue Devils vs. Sun Devils. This will be the final opportunity to see the team in action before the 2024-2025 regular season starts. Discuss the game here.
 
The Sun Devils beat UC Irvine 70-65 in a closed scrimmage Saturday. Aside from the score, all I've found is that freshman Jayden Quaintance, senior Alston Mason, and junior Shawn Phillips stood out, according to this post in Rivals (paywall, but that part is readable).



Until a better preview of Arizona State's team comes along, I offer this breakdown of their roster:

Last season of eligibility

Brycen Long, 6-2 guard (8.7 mpg in 2023-2024)
Bobby Hurley*, 6-1 guard (2.1 mpg)
Jordan Williams*, 5-10 guard (0.7 mpg)

BJ Freeman, 6-6 wing (32.2 mpg at Milwaukee last season)
Basheer Jihad, 6-9 forward (32.7 mpg at Ball State)
Alston Mason, 6-2 guard (35.3 mpg at Missouri State)

Connor Braun*, 6-9 forward (27.8 mpg at Div III Wheaton)
Chianti Clay*, 5-11 guard (prior stats unknown)

2 seasons of eligibility

Adam Miller, 6-3 guard (31.4 mpg)
Shawn Phillips, 7-0 center (14.4 mpg)

Austin Nunez, 6-2 guard (6.6 mpg at Ole Miss)

3 seasons of eligibility

(None)

4 seasons of eligibility

Brandon Gardner, 6-8 forward (medical redshirt; 4.0 mpg at USC)

Amier Ali, 6-8 wing (RSCI #78)
Jayden Quaintance, 6-9 forward (RSCI #8)
Joson Sanon, 6-5 guard (RSCI #23)

Quentin McCoy*, 6-2 guard

* Not listed as a scholarship athlete, according to this spreadsheet and tracker.



Sanon was originally committed to the Arizona Wildcats, but then this happened.


Caleb Love is running it back.

The rising fifth-year senior announced on Wednesday that he's withdrawing from the NBA Draft and returning to Arizona for his final season of eligibility. The news prompted a decommitment from top-25 wing Joson Sanon, who promptly switched his commitment to rival Arizona State.

The article embeds Sanon's Instagram announcement, which simply says "add STATE to it #ForksUp". Yet another consequence of a team relying on Caleb Love. I'm reminded of that scene in The Prestige where Nikola Tesla (David Bowie) warns Hugh Jackman's magician character, and I'm paraphrasing:

"Have you considered the cost of retaining Caleb Love?"
"We have plenty of NIL resources. Money is not an object."
"Perhaps not, but have you considered the *cost*?"



Anyway, if NBA scouts wanted to attend any preseason charity exhibition game, this is the one. There are 8 freshmen ranked in the RSCI top 100 (not including Patrick Ngongba) who will probably play.

1. Cooper Flagg
8. Jayden Quaintance
14. Kon Knueppel
16. Isaiah Evans
23. Joson Sanon
35. Darren Harris
51. Khaman Maluach
78. Amier Ali

I don't think Jon Rothstein has visited a practice in Tempe yet, but he had vicarious praise for Ali:

 
I forgot Quaintance went to ASU. He's a man child down low. 6-9, 230, with a 7-3 wingspan. And believe it or not, he's 6 months younger than Cooper. He's not even eligible to be OAD. How often does that happen?

Will be interesting watching him vs Khaman.
 
Is it true that Bobby Hurley has not been back to Cameron for a game since he graduated?
I think it's just his first time back to Cameron in an official capacity. I'm sure he's been to a game as a guest at least once since 1993.
 
Is it true that Bobby Hurley has not been back to Cameron for a game since he graduated?
I know you guys don't want to hear this (again), but I'm still surprised Hurley wasn't offered the Duke job. Was K a big winner at Army? No but Tom Butters had the foresight to see his potential. As it turns out, obviously Scheyer has done very well.
 
If I recall correctly, when Amaker was mentioned, Coach K said he would prefer the next coach to be on staff for one year prior or head coach… and Amaker wasn’t coming to be an assistant. Probably applied to Hurley as well.
 
Here is Norlander's write up with Az State at 100 of the 100 and one ranking.

100. Arizona State

It's fair to say Bobby Hurley is in a hot-seat season, due to the new-look Big 12 and the fact ASU has finished sub-.500 in three of the past four years. If 2025 doesn't include an NCAA bid, change could be in the offing. And so, in comes the highest-rated frosh class of Hurley's career.

One of the surprise roster additions of the offseason was ASU landing five-star Jayden Quaintance, who could help prove this ranking too dismissive. Best of all, due to his age, he's not eligible to be drafted until 2026. It's not just Quaintance; ASU also got a football-style flip in Joson Sanon, who balked on his commitment to Arizona and took to Tempe. I've got the Sun Devils low, however, because relying on freshmen and portal adds from the mid-major ranks (Missouri State's Alston Mason and Milwaukee's BJ Freeman are expected to be prominently featured) could be a challenging playbook in the best league in the country.

Duke #5 https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...-100-and-1-best-teams-for-the-2024-25-season/
 
Here is Norlander's write up with Az State at 100 of the 100 and one ranking.

100. Arizona State

It's fair to say Bobby Hurley is in a hot-seat season, due to the new-look Big 12 and the fact ASU has finished sub-.500 in three of the past four years. If 2025 doesn't include an NCAA bid, change could be in the offing. And so, in comes the highest-rated frosh class of Hurley's career.

One of the surprise roster additions of the offseason was ASU landing five-star Jayden Quaintance, who could help prove this ranking too dismissive. Best of all, due to his age, he's not eligible to be drafted until 2026. It's not just Quaintance; ASU also got a football-style flip in Joson Sanon, who balked on his commitment to Arizona and took to Tempe. I've got the Sun Devils low, however, because relying on freshmen and portal adds from the mid-major ranks (Missouri State's Alston Mason and Milwaukee's BJ Freeman are expected to be prominently featured) could be a challenging playbook in the best league in the country.

Duke #5 https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...-100-and-1-best-teams-for-the-2024-25-season/
Last line of the Duke blurb:

The Blue Devils will be a national story every week, and whether you like, love or hate them, that's a good thing for college basketball.
 
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