Duke players that weren't one and done , all americans or spent a solid career in the NBA but added a great deal to the success of the program. I would like to acknowledge Ryan Kelly to start it off. OFC
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He was an ACC POY and i believe all AmericanChris Carrawell
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Duke players that weren't one and done , all americans or spent a solid career in the NBA but added a great deal to the success of the program. I would like to acknowledge Ryan Kelly to start. OFC
Chris Carrawell
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To be fair @skysdad it’s hard for people to remember anyone who wasn’t an AA. When you think back, it’s difficult. That’s how good of a thread this is.
Justin Freaking Robinson!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great pick boogie. Wish he were back. OFC
hart2chesson said David Henderson. It's worth repeating the name David Henderson. He definitely tops this list. UNC signed All American Curtis Hunter from Durham. He was touted as the next Michael Jordan. David Henderson was a better athlete, a harder worker, and a better basketball player. I'm a UNC fan. I laughed when Krzyzewski was hired. It was obvious in November 1982 that Duke had the better player. And I was no longer laughing. Most importantly, he was from North Carolina. Amaker, Dawkins, Alarie and Bilas were from out of state. Coach Krzyzewski said that Henderson was the most important recruit. He is correct. Just for hart2chesson, the leaders of the Duke football team need to come from small towns in North Carolina. You can sign a hotshot QB from California, but sustained success depends on local talent. Duke is either the first or second most popular team with high school athletes in North Carolina. Zion Williamson is as popular as Michael Jordan 35 years ago. If Duke had a coach who could capitalize on the popularity of the basketball program rather than harkening back to the Mannings, then Duke would be in the top 30 every year
hart2chesson said David Henderson. It's worth repeating the name David Henderson. He definitely tops this list. UNC signed All American Curtis Hunter from Durham. He was touted as the next Michael Jordan. David Henderson was a better athlete, a harder worker, and a better basketball player. I'm a UNC fan. I laughed when Krzyzewski was hired. It was obvious in November 1982 that Duke had the better player. And I was no longer laughing. Most importantly, he was from North Carolina. Amaker, Dawkins, Alarie and Bilas were from out of state. Coach Krzyzewski said that Henderson was the most important recruit. He is correct. Just for hart2chesson, the leaders of the Duke football team need to come from small towns in North Carolina. You can sign a hotshot QB from California, but sustained success depends on local talent. Duke is either the first or second most popular team with high school athletes in North Carolina. Zion Williamson is as popular as Michael Jordan 35 years ago. If Duke had a coach who could capitalize on the popularity of the basketball program rather than harkening back to the Mannings, then Duke would be in the top 30 every year
Best three point all time lolMarshall Plumlee
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