Duke transfers w/elgibility

JustAfanatic

All-Conference
Dec 9, 2007
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Stewart
Schutt
Power

None of those would have ever been a factor at Duke IMO.

Stewart had only one asset, athleticism. No implement since transferring.

Schutt too slow, no handles, not the shooter we thought. Has a 12 or so minute role at VT.

Power too slow. Doing well in the Ivy League.

Have I forgotten anyone?
 

pisgah101

Heisman
Dec 26, 2005
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Stewart
Schutt
Power

None of those would have ever been a factor at Duke IMO.

Stewart had only one asset, athleticism. No implement since transferring.

Schutt too slow, no handles, not the shooter we thought. Has a 12 or so minute role at VT.

Power too slow. Doing well in the Ivy League.

Have I forgotten anyone?
Mitchell
 

JustAfanatic

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I knew there was another but couldn’t think….

Mitchell has had a nice two years at Missouri.
 

sheyduke

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He shouldn’t be allowed to return . He played two years then went pro. I don’t think it’s right for anyone who was drafted but their career didn’t pan out to be allowed to return to college just because they will make more money there then the g league .
 

sheyduke

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Call up Keels and see if he wants to have a run at a title. This stuff is crazy and not good for college basketball. It killing high school recruits that have right for these spots. Can’t believe he is allowed to play for Alabama this year.
Call up Vernon Carey Jr or Okafor to help in the front court while we’re at it .
This is ridiculous. So if a kid decided to go pro , but it did not go there way , they can now sue to return to college to get NIL money because a decision them and their family’s made didn’t work out ? Even though it was their choice all they have to say is ,” well if I was getting paid I’d never had left !” Do they think they are gonna get redrafted by returning to college ? Grown men playing against teenagers ? Come on .