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Chansky’s Notebook: ‘Power’ of Duke


Is Jon Scheyer Coach K’s successor or his own man? The royal straight flush the new Duke head basketball coach continues to run raises a number of questions. Does Scheyer landing 6-foot-8 forward T.J. Power as his next 5-star in the class of 2023 show that he has Mike Krzyzewski’s recruiting chops or more about the potency of the Duke brand? (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: ‘Power’ of Duke


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