Duke Basketball Advertises Potential New 3-Point Weapon

Everyone in Duke basketball's regular rotation may pose a threat from deep.
Duke Basketball Advertises Potential New 3-Point Weapon
Duke Basketball Advertises Potential New 3-Point Weapon

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This week, while hosting Duke basketball treasure Steve Wojciechowski on "The Brotherhood Podcast," Ryan Young learned the history behind the tradition of Blue Devils slapping the floor. Meanwhile, the program's social media team has hinted that the returning graduate center is also learning to space the floor.

Duke has released several highlights of intrasquad scrimmages and workouts these past few weeks. They've included several encouraging signs, such as returning sophomore small forward Mark Mitchell exploding to the rim for a dunk in his return to contact and the rookies' confidence on the court.

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But some might say the winner in the "pleasant surprise" category is Young's stroke from three. The Blue Devils publicized that again on Wednesday afternoon via the following tweeted video clip from inside the Duke basketball practice facility:

Yes, that open-look swish, courtesy of a drive-and-kick assist from five-star newcomer point guard Caleb Foster, sure looks like relatively smooth form for a 6-foot-10, 240-pound big man.

Squared shoulders. Ideal arc and spin on the ball. Quick release. Easily repeatable mechanics.

Ryan Young transferred to Duke from Northwestern last summer and played all 36 games, averaging 6.4 points and 5.5 rebounds for a Blue Devil team that finished 27-9 overall and won the ACC Tournament under first-year head coach Jon Scheyer. In his final season of eligibility, chances are he primarily comes off the bench again.

No doubt, though, Young will be an oft-used reserve. After all, he's the roster's only full-fledged center with significant experience (counting the reigning ACC Rookie of the Year, Kyle Filipowski, as a power forward).

So on that note, let's assume the 23-year-old proves capable from downtown when the season begins on Nov. 6 at home against Dartmouth. That could leave sophomore center Christian Reeves, who may or may not earn consistent minutes this go-round, as Scheyer's only scholarship player without a game-ready outside shot in his arsenal.

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In other words, Duke basketball floor spacing might be off the charts, no matter the lineup.

Although Young has never attempted a three in a game as a Blue Devil, it's worth noting that he experimented with being a catch-and-shoot 3-point contributor at Northwestern, albeit to the tune of only a 5-for-29 career mark.

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Matt Giles
MATT GILES

Matt Giles is the editor and publisher of Duke Blue Devils on SI, North Carolina Tar Heels on SI, and NC State Wolfpack on SI, making him a key source for comprehensive coverage of these storied college basketball programs. Since joining SI in 2022, Matt has been dedicated to providing in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive content on all three teams. He covers everything from game previews and recaps to player profiles and recruiting updates. Matt's expert knowledge of these teams has made his work a go-to resource for fans and followers of Duke, NC State, and UNC. As publisher, he shapes the editorial direction, ensuring that the most relevant and timely information reaches his audience.

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