Reviewing Duke's incoming basketball recruiting class
Posted Apr 1, 2020
Beyond forward Jalen Johnson, Jeremy Roach will be the day-one point guard. DJ Steward is an ideal shot-maker and complement to Roach. Henry Coleman will hoard boards, Jaemyn Brakefield is a tremendous glue piece, and Mark Williams has improved to where he could be a one-and-done type. And don't ignore Columbia grad transfer Patrick Tape.
(Rivals.com)
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