All signs pointed to the Duke University basketball team not adding any more impact players to its roster next season, but John Scheier still has two scholarships available, one available for immediate use. It seems so.
The Blue Devils picked up 247 sports Theon James' Crystal Ball prediction for Rice transfer Cameron Sheffield on Wednesday, less than a week after transferring to Tulane.
Sheffield, a 6-foot-6 guard, was unable to play this season due to a foot injury, but still has two years of eligibility left due to a redshirt and COVID-19 season.
When he last played on the floor, the Georgia native started 34 of 35 games and averaged 7.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 43.0 percent from the floor and 37.3 from 3-point range. The percentage was recorded.
He has similar characteristics to other members of Duke's transfer class, Syracuse center Malik Brown, Purdue's Mason Gillis, and James, including the ability to defend at a high level, the ability to not be afraid of contact, and the ability to play quality. Has a high shooter.
Cameron Sheffield's additions have been very quiet since entering the transfer portal in late March. The only other school reported to be interested in him is St. Louis, which is hosting a visit in late April.
Given his time off the court due to injury and Duke's deep and talented backcourt highlighted by returners Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster, it's unclear how much Sheffield will be a part of the Blue Devils' rotation next season. It is unclear whether this is a factor.
he was not ranked 247 sports However, Duke University's transfer class currently ranks No. 19 in the nation and is tied for the top-ranked freshman class in the nation, according to recruiting services.
There is no decision scheduled from Cameron Sheffield.