Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Duquesne Dukes 2016-17

He’s going to be a really good addition for Duquesne. He plays the game with intensity and fire. He’s bouncy, attacks the rim and scores in transition…
He’s going to be a really good addition for Duquesne. He plays the game with intensity and fire. He’s bouncy, attacks the rim and scores in transition…
He is a strong-bodied wing who really plays more like a power forward. He has a football mentality. His strengths are rebounding, defense and toughness. He is a great rebounder for his size and also a very good defender…
Long lefty, has a great basketball head on his shoulders. During our NC Top 80 he showed explosion and in our Phenom AAU events, he showed the ability to dominate a game without scoring a point. He has a smooth and simple feel to his game, as he played a lot of point guard in both HS and AAU…
St. Joe’s really did a good job of monitoring his progression and really were the first to act when they saw the light bulb going off. I think it’s going to end up being a very smart move. He’s got good size on the wing. He can really shoot the ball…
He’s a wing who can really shoot. He can handle and shoot. He likes to stay out on the wing and shoot jumpers. He’s got talent, he’s going to have to get tough in the Atlantic 10..
He’s an old-school post player, very effective with his back to the basket, good footwork. He has a good head fake. He’s going to be a scorer and rebounder at GW right away…
Through four years and 111 games of varsity basketball Buckingham was 102-13. In those four years he averaged 17.3 points, 8.8 boards, 2.6 assists and two steals per game. Through multiple Phenom exposure camps and AAU tournaments Buckingham showed elite court vision and a desire to succeed…
A former highly thought of quarterback, Jenkins showed through multiple Phenom exposure camps and AAU events great vision and the ability to pass the ball. He is an athletic attacking wing, when he gets downhill. He has a great skill set, and should be used in multiple ways…
He’s a big kid and very physical. Definitely got to keep him off the boards. He rebounds very well. He was able to finish everything around the basket and he has a very nice soft touch from the free throw line. You got to play him straight up because you can’t foul him..
If you’re talking about him physically, he’s as gifted as any player you’re going to see. You look at him body-wise at his size, he moves like a guard. Shoots the ball, runs the floor and gets off the floor. He’s the whole package. He’s tough to play inside. In high school he’d rather have been away from the basket. You had to guard him on the perimeter. Tough to keep off the boards…