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How Grayson Allen's return to Duke could affect the Kevin Knox recruitment


Jerry Meyer, 247Sports Director of Scouting, pointed at Duke/UNC target as somebody who could see the return as a negative. “With Knox, if anything, I think it would hurt Duke’s chances. With Knox, I think it’s more him wanting to be a star wherever he goes, and Allen coming back makes things a bit more crowded for him. It could also potentially move him to the four (position)." (247 Sports)

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