Elizabeth (N.J.) St. Patrick point guard Kyrie Irving has committed to Duke and will announce sometime this week, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Irving is the No. 4 point guard in the Class of 2010 and the No. 9 overall player, according to Rivals.com.
“He’s definitely going to Duke and if he doesn’t announce it tomorrow [Wednesday] he’ll probably announce it Thursday,” said one Division 1 assistant coach involved in Irving’s recruitment.
“He has committed. IÂ heard that from [a Duke assistant],” said a second coach who recruited Irving.
A third source close to yet another assistant coach recruiting Irving confirmed that he had committed to the Blue Devils.
“He told me it’s a done deal,” the source said.
Phone messages left for Kyrie and Drederick Irving were not immediately returned Tuesday night.
But Kyrie posted this on his Twitter feed after I initially wrote this blog: “I don’t know what’s going on with all these supposed sources but I have not commited to Duke.”
Irving took his first official to Duke the weekend of Sept. 25 and saw the Blue Devils beat N.C. Central 49-14 in football and watched as last yearâs basketball team was honored for winning the 2009 ACC title.
He was greeted with numerous signs around campus heralding his arrival.
âDuke official was great! I enjoyed every single secondâĤeverything there fits me and is right for meâĤyou never know what will happen,â Irving said then on his Twitter feed.
His father also indicated that Duke was his favorite.
âIt is very appealing what they offer,â Drederick told me last month.
âItâs a great academic institution that offers great athletics. You get the best of both worlds. That reflects what I represent and what Kyrie represents but weâre still trying to be objective about it because there are still other elite schools that offer that academic excellence.â
After eliminating Indiana from the process, Irving still took officials to Texas A&M Oct. 9 and to Kentucky this past weekend for Big Blue Madness.
Irving visited Kentucky with St. Patrick teammate Michael Gilchrist, as well as Long Island stars Tobias Harris and Achraf Yacoubou. By all accounts, Irving enjoyed the visit to the school where his Godfather, Rod Strickland, serves as an assistant to John Calipari.Â
He was slated to visit Georgia Tech this coming weekend and Seton Hall Oct. 30. Obviously, if he announces this week those visits would be off.
Even before the Kentucky visit, Irving told Dime Magazine he was leaning toward Duke.
“I guess you could say that Iâm leaning toward Duke,” he said. “Iâm just not ready to commit. It was my first visit and of course Iâm really high on them and like I said I have that feeling, but I think itâs only smart to compare it to something.”
He added: âWell, Iâve got that feeling with Duke, but I want to go on a few more visits to compare it all. Iâm not ready to commit yet. I just want to make sure everything is right. Duke and Indiana were my top two schools, and Duke is up there, but I like the other schools too.â
Kevin Boyle, Irving’s coach at St. Patrick, told me last year that Irving could end up being the best guard ever to come out of New Jersey. That’s high praise considering that group includes Bobby Hurley, Dajuan Wagner and Jason Williams, among others. Boyle indicated in August that Duke and Indiana were the favorites but then Indiana was surprisingly eliminated during the process.
âI would not be surprised if he went to Duke,â Boyle said. âAny time youâre being recruited hard by the guy whoâs the current and last Olympic coach [Mike Krzyzewski], itâs going to definitely be a concern for any [other] school when Dukeâs recruiting you.â
Tom Konchalski, the longtime New York recruiting analyst, said Irving could potentially follow in the footsteps of Jersey point guards Hurley and Williams in leading Duke to a national title.
âI think he would probably be Mike Krzyzewskiâs best point guard since Jason Williams,â Konchalski said.
(Photos courtesy Irving Family & Duke Athletics)
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Avaricious / October 21, 2009
Way to go, Orlando Antigua et al.
You had to blow Irving’s big day.
May you wind up back in the Bronx after Cal finally gets nailed by the NCAA.
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RockChalkWoody / October 21, 2009
I’m not sure what Antigua did, but isn’t Strickland the kid’s Godfather? I guess he made him an offer he could refuse…
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blasphemy / October 21, 2009
Sour grapes from a sour fan.
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blasphemy / October 21, 2009
(Not a facetious comment)
If he doesn’t choose UK on ESPNU tommorrow, which I hope he does but all indications point otherwise, I wish the best to a great kid who seems very kind. On a related note, KU fans, I hope you get Selby if you want him because I sure don’t want him at UK.
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Big Ben / October 21, 2009
Is this a joke (about Selby)? As a Syracuse guy I would love nothing more than him to come to SU (though it looks like we’re going to end up as 2nd place). Why on earth would Kentucky not want a guy this solid?
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jhawk4 / October 21, 2009
blasphemy-
Why would you not want Selby?
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blasphemy / October 21, 2009
(NOT A FACETIOUS COMMENT)
Read the above. If its still not clear, NO I DON’T WANT SELBY. Now that we are clear that I’m not joking, I’ll explain why. Selby has baggage, and you of all people should know Big Ben, UK cannot afford too much baggage because certain people are always ripping UK for being cheaters (unfair: absolutely — reality that people will trash UK anyways: absolutely) So, as a simple want, I don’t want Selby. This opinion is in no way shape or form, the opinion of EVERY UK fan or every UK basketball program official. Having said that, some feel as I do, such as Matt Jones from a certain UK website. However, I cannot quantify or put into a percentage what subset of the population of UK fans that have similar feelings to me in regards to Selby.
Some examples of his baggage include: the negative reasons floating around about why he decommitted, a few tweets I didn’t care for seemingly being negative toward Kyrie Irving, and also that I want as much of a shooter as possible that is a point guard therefore I find Knight and D. Lamb a better option.
In short, I hope that he goes elsewhere, preferably a small school with no chances of ever hurting our chances of reaching a title. As long as he goes somewhere not named the University of Kentucky, though, I’ll be happy.
(Sorry for the long post and possible spelling/grammar errors)
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RockChalkWoody / October 21, 2009
Is it possible that your attitude changed on Selby after you found out that he was willing to visit KU for Late Night on his own dime? The only baggage that I’ve really heard regarding this kid involves Nike & WWW (aka Calipari’s bagman). So maybe you’re right, UK should steer clear of this situation.
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Big Ben / October 21, 2009
Gotcha, so the only reason you don’t want him there is because of the perceived impropriety in his de-commitment from Tennessee.
I guess that makes sense, I was just amazed you’d have that much of a problem with him considering he seems to be a good kid from a great family and Kentucky has quite a few guys in this years incoming class that most wouldn’t say the same thing about.
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blasphemy / October 21, 2009
Only the baggage that you’ve **heard** is key, we can’t all keep up in the recruiting world.
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blasphemy / October 21, 2009
Wrong for 1,000 Alex.
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Big Ben / October 22, 2009
Sorry, but that’s BS. Selby is a good kid from a great family. Compared to your 2009 recruiting class (and every Cal recruiting class) he’s a saint. You’re just mad because he’s not very interested in Kentucky.
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blasphemy / October 22, 2009
Who am I to impeed on your sleep every night. Believe whatever helps you rest easy. M’kay? Have a great day!
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Big Ben / October 22, 2009
There are far better things for you to cry about today. Sure, Selby prefers Syracuse and Kansas over Kentucky which is big, but Wall being ineligible due to receiving improper benefits from Calipari, as reported today on ESPN, is a far bigger problem.
Most knew this would happen the day they hired Calipari. Few thought it would happen this fast.
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JessieWildcat / October 22, 2009
Hold Up Ben,
Well, some of knew it was going to happen real fast with Kentucky and Cali.
Ever see a movie where TWO trains are heading straight for eachother.
You have Kentucky and its “Boosters”, one train.
(u know what these boosters do.)
You have Cali and www, the other train.
(U know what www does.)
A MAJOR collision ready to happen.
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blasphemy / October 22, 2009
Still Wrong for 1000 Alex. Is Big Ben’s name irl Homer? lol
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blasphemy / October 22, 2009
When you say “boosters,” is that kinda like boosting D. Lambs former Coach?
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