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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Marshall Plumlee and The Post Rotation

(Photo credit to Asheville Citizen-Times)


Saturday night, Duke got a verbal commitment from the third of three Plumlee brothers, Marshall. While it had been rumored for quite some time:

This Marshall Plumlee to Duke train is rolling along faster than I thought. Quite a turn of events from a month ago. #recruitingiswild #dukeless than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®



it finally became a reality as Marshall called the Duke staff with the good news. Those within the program actually expected this to be over earlier in the week, but good things come to those who wait...

With a 7'1", 208 lb frame, Marshall certainly has some room to put on some weight. He knows he has work to do, and clearly the Plumlee family feels as though Duke has done good things developing Marshall's two older brothers, Mason and Miles.

Welcome to Duke, Marshall Plumlee!

With the addition of Marshall to the 2011 recruiting class, Duke now has two solid big men (Tyler Adams too) to build around down low. Barring defections, here's what our post rotation is looking like for the 2012 season:

Freshmen
Tyler Adams --------- True Center
Marshall Plumlee ---- True Center

Sophomore
Josh Hairston ------- SF/PF

Juniors
Ryan Kelly ---------- PF/C
Mason Plumlee ------- PF/C

Senior
Miles Plumlee ------- PF/C

Many pundits, fans, and people within the program believe that Mason has the potential and skill to go pro after this year, including DraftExpress.com which has Mason at #10, just behind teammate Kyrie Irving at #9. Assuming Mason leaves, the addition of Marshall and Tyler in the Class of 2011 will give Duke enough flexibility down low for Josh Hairston to be able to slide over to the Small Forward position with 2011 recruit Michael Gbinije. At the Center position, you will see Miles backed up by Tyler and Marshall while the PF position will be manned by Ryan Kelly and backed up by Miles at times.

If Mason stays, Duke will have a solid 5-man rotation down low, which worked well for the Devils this past year. Speaking of this year, chemistry played a large part in the unexpected title run. You think the Duke staff feels like they know what they're going to get with Marshall and vice versa? I'm guessing there's a level of familiarity there that both parties are very comfortable with.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Duke Recruits This Week

As you all know, Summer is the busy time for AAU basketball. Coming up this weekend, a lot of the high-major prospects will take time off from playing with their traveling teams and travel up to the NBAPA Camp in Charlottesville, VA. For a list of all the invitees, check Scout.com here.

For all the Duke targets attending, stay right here:

Tyler Adams, Isiah Austin, Anthony Davis, Amir Garrett, Amile Jefferson, Tyler Lewis, Marshall Plumlee, JP Tokoto, and Deuce Bello.

Duke has recently turned up the heat again on Marshall Plumlee, and it will be interesting to see how Anthony Davis responds after his injury last weekend. Tyler Lewis is always an exciting player to watch, and it will be fun to see how he competes with all the talent on the UVA campus.

If you noticed a couple of names missing, they are probably going to be in San Antonio, Texas for two days starting today trying out for the USA U18 team. There were only 19 players invited, so it should be an honor for all those attending. See the full list here.

Duke has quite a few incoming Freshman and recruits trying out for the opportunity to represent their country:

Quincy Miller, Austin Rivers, Amir Williams, Michael Gbinije, Josh Hairston, and Kyrie Irving have all been invited to participate this weekend. 6 out of 19 ain't bad... Not to mention, former Duke player Jeff Capel is the head coach and Jay Williams will be assisting in picking out the team.

Kyrie actually had a tough decision to make, as he was born in Australia while his father, Drederick Irving was playing professionally down under. He could have played for USA or Australia, but chose to represent his father's birth country and should get to spend valuable time with one of his best friend's and potential Duke backcourt mate, Austin Rivers.

Congrats to all those mentioned as their hard work is paying off in a big way!

A. Rowe

Friday, June 11, 2010

2011 Recruiting

Duke already has two commitments for the 2011 class in Michael Gbinije and Tyler Adams.

Michael Gbinije
A 6'6" Small Forward Prospect from Benedictine High School in Richmond, VA, Gbinije is known as a smooth and talented baller. His effortless skills on the court have often been confused for a lack of intensity, but he's so under control with little to no wasted motion that it could be just that, confusion. Nevertheless, Mike G. made a wonderful college choice if this is his only knock as the Duke staff commands full effort at all times. Following a short courtship, Gbinije became Duke's first commitment for the 2011 class, and the first recruit targeted by Nate James to sign with Duke.

Tyler Adams
The 6'9" 260lb back to the basket center from Mississippi was Nate James' second commitment and followed Gbinije's path of a short recruitment followed by a commitment to Duke. While raw physically, Tyler is quite a specimen for reportedly (according to him) spending little time in the weight room. Tyler will serve a role at Duke that was crucial to the 2010 run in rebounding and defense, but does not play much above the rim. If you are willing to accept that as his role, you will be very pleased with the contributions of this young man.

Austin Rivers
The ultra-talented shooting guard from Winter Park, Florida has reopened his recruitment recently after committing to the Florida Gators as a high school freshman. Duke is by far the leader for Rivers, but has some competition in UCLA, North Carolina, Kansas, and Texas. All reliable reports have Austin announcing his commitment in August, and as long as the Devils are able to seal the deal, he will join them for at least the 2012 season.

Quincy Miller
Quincy is going to be a serious matchup problem for whoever plays against him in the future. Depending on who you ask, he's anywhere from 6'8"-6'10" but plays like a guard. Standing 5'11" his Freshman year, he hit a chia pet style growth spurt but still maintains his guard skills from when he was shorter. With a solid outside shot, decent handle, and enough size to get his shot up around the rim, he's hard to guard for a SF and too quick for most PFs. Early reports had Duke in a strong position following their Elite Camp last year, but he seems to favor Kentucky more these days. Duke fans should hope for sanctions or the lure of the NBA for Calipari if they want to land "Q".

Anthony Davis
Like Quincy, Anthony had a recent 8 inch growth spurt. His happened a year later though and allowed Davis to stay under the radar until a few solid performances at AAU events earlier this year. With the skills of a guard, but the height of a forward, Davis has been the buzz of the AAU circuit this Summer. The Duke coaching staff is in the evaluation stage with Davis and are very interested in watching his ability to adjust to his new body.

Amir Williams
As you can see from the last two players mentioned, Power Forward is a position of importance for the 2011 recruiting class. Amir is a very talented, 6'9", 210 lbs post player from Detroit Country Day High School (former school of Shane Battier.) The staff is high on Amir and he believes he has a committable offer from Duke to play basketball. My sources tell me he has not been officially offered, but they would not turn him down if he wanted to commit, so maybe he does...

Chasson Randle
Chasson is a 2011 guard that reminds us a little of Nolan Smith. He's been compared to a number of past Duke guards and we can see a little of all of them (Sean Dockery, Daniel Ewing, Chris Duhon.) His versatility is something the staff is looking for in a number of their new prospects as he would be able to play either guard position in college. In the AAU games we saw him play this Summer, he tended to defer to his teammates a little more than we would have liked, but he is very talented. Not to mention, he's #1 in his High School class academically. Sounds like a Duke kid to us...