Dukenation12
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SignUp Now!I agree that 2 is where he can maybe have more advantages than disadvantages, physically, but I also hope we have some physically strong guards starting. A junior Proctor and soph Foster, for example, would have the size and physicality.Really hope we can see him at the 2 a fair amount next year. Just unleash all sorts of length in the event Mitchell returns.
Doesn't appear that he does in the videos I've seen. His length is his advantage at the HS level.My question is, does he have the quickness to get to the rim against college defenders, we don't have one of those this year and you need that when shots are not falling.
I won't be on board until they #FreeTheKnueppelThis is my guy next year. God hates Flaggots, join us inside Evans' Gate.
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Nike Hoop Summit Practice 4/10/24
He was the only person on either team that seemed to be resistant to the coaching he was receving (sic). He consistently had something to say mumbled under his breath when the coaches got onto him. He was aggresive (sic) as a defender.
His body language was awful during the Hoop Summit game, too. He’s got a lot of maturing to do in that regard.Browsing for any new or interesting Duke basketball info, I came across this site: www.btlscouting.org
Looked up Isaiah Evans, and other than measurements, this was all it said:
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Nike Hoop Summit Practice 4/10/24
He was the only person on either team that seemed to be resistant to the coaching he was receving (sic). He consistently had something to say mumbled under his breath when the coaches got onto him. He was aggresive (sic) as a defender.
Hopefully this means that he's very astute at recognizing poor coaching strategies and not that he's going to be a disgruntled problem child who transfers out at the end of the first semester.