Here's what ESPN said about Tatum. Really nice write up. Can't wait to see him in a Duke uni:
Why he committed: Duke was Tatum's only official visit back when the Blue Devils played Syracuse in February, and he said he fell in love with the feel and fit of the program.
What he brings:The five-star Tatum is extremely versatile. He can score in a variety of ways, via jumpers off the catch or rhythm dribble. Tatum can get to the rim and finish and will not hesitate to post smaller defenders and simply score right over them. At 6-foot-8, 190 pounds, Tatum is a true matchup problem from the wing position and is capable of defending both wing positions as well. Also, Tatum is a proven winner. He was one of the go-to guys for USA Basketball the past two summers, bringing home gold medals in the FIBA U18 and U19 championships.
How he fits: Tatum's versatility will help him fit right into the Duke scheme on both ends of the floor. On offense he will be a terrific playmaker on the break, and in the half-court set he will be a matchup nightmare in a Duke spread attack that consists of set plays with multiple ball screens and entries into motion-type movements. Tatum can come off the ball screen or set the ball screen. He can roll and pop for the jumper or attack off the bounce. He can come off a variety of screening actions and post up as needed. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski will move Tatum around the floor in order to take full advantage of his matchup, very similar to how
Jabari Parker was utilized at Duke. Defensively, Tatum has the length and athleticism to defend multiple positions and switch in certain screening actions and in late shot- or game-clock situations.
Who he reminds us of: Tatum reminds us of a young Grant Hill, in terms of his offensive scoring package and ability to provide highlights on the break. He is not the defender yet that Hill was, but give him time and he will develop in that all-important area as well. Tatum has a little Parker in his game as well, especially with his tremendous offensive versatility.