Duke's Harry Giles says his knee is feeling better, but he's still got work to do
Posted Aug 12, 2016
While most of Duke’s basketball team is working on the court together this summer in Durham, one key piece is still limited. Harry Giles, the consensus top recruit in the 2016 class and one of the stars of the Blue Devils’ crop of freshmen, is spending his summer working his way back from the knee injury that wiped out his senior season of high school basketball.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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