ESPN's Jay Williams in Talks with Duke About Assistant Coach Opening
Posted Apr 2, 2014
Jay Williams, the former Duke point guard and current ESPN analyst, is in talks with the Blue Devils about an assistant coach opening, two sources tell The Big Lead. Earlier this week, Duke assistant coach Steve Wojciechowski left the Blue Devils to take the head coaching job at Marquette, creating a void on the Duke bench. The News & Observer pegged former Duke guard Jon Scheyer as possibly being promoted to Wojo’s spot.
(The Big Lead)
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