
With the addition Wednesday of Arkansas guard Malik Monk, Kentucky replaced Duke as the school with the No. 1-ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to Scout.com, and the two schools now have a combined five of the projected Top 10 picks in the 2017 NBA Draft by DraftExpress.com.
All five would be one-and-dones.
Duke already has signed small forward Jayson Tatum and power forward Harry Giles, the projected No. 1 and 2 picks in 2017.
Kentucky now has pledges from point guard De’Aaron Fox, the projected No. 4 pick who committed last Thursday, No. 7 Monk and No. 10 Bam Adebayo, who committed on Tuesday.
A year ago, the two schools featured players taken No. 1, 3, 6, 10, 12, 13 and 24 in the draft, highlighted by Kentucky’s Karl-Anthony Towns at No. 1 and Duke’s Jahlil Okafor at 3.
Tuesday’s showdown featured players projected No. 1 (Kentucky’s Skal Labissiere), 3 (Duke’s Brandon Ingram), 6 (Kentucky’s Jamal Murray), 18 (Kentucky’s Isaiah Briscoe), 29 (Kentucky’s Marcus Lee) and 58 (Kentucky’s Alex Poythress) in the 2016 Draft. The first four are projected one-and-dones. Thus, more than 60 NBA scouts are expected at the United Center.
Much has been made of Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski’s increased tendency to recruit one-and-dones the way Kentucky coach John Calipari has done for years.
Last year, Duke relied on three one-and-done freshmen to win the national title in Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones.
In previous years, Duke recruited Jabari Parker, the No. 2 pick in 2013, and Austin Rivers, the No. 10 pick in 2012.
“As far as the kid we go after,” Krzyzewski told ESPN.com’s Ian O’Connor in a great column, “we look at three things: Is he talented enough to help us win a championship? [That doesn’t mean he has to be a pro right away.] Is he academically prepared to do a good job here? And third — and they all have the same importance — what kind of character does he have? Does he have great character?
“If Johnny Dawkins was here today, he might be one- or two-and-done. Put Grant Hill and [Christian] Laettner and those guys in this era, they could be one-and-done. So we haven’t changed as far as who we look for. We just have to look for them more frequently.”
As for copying Kentucky, Coach K says it’s not part of his plan.
“We don’t copy anybody. If you try to be someone else, you’ll be, at best, second best.”
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