By ADAM ZAGORIA
Duke landed one of the top juniors in the nation on Monday when A.J. Griffin of White Plains (N.Y.) Archbishop Stepinac and the PSA Cardinals AAU program announced his commitment to the Blue Devils.
“Go Blue Devils,” Griffin said in this video.
I’m blessed to be able to say that I will be committing to… pic.twitter.com/7nlHXOQZsm
— Adrian (@adriangriffin21) November 4, 2019
Griffin is the second Stepinac player to commit to an ACC blue blood this fall after 6-foot senior point guard R.J. Davis committed to North Carolina last month.
“We are beyond excited for A.J. and his decision to attend Duke,” Stepinac coach Pat Massaroni said. “He felt the connection with the staff and the players and the message Coach K has presented to him.
“A.J. has so much versatility in his game. His ability to shoot, defend, rebound and get others involved. He has worked extremely hard on and off the court. He is a top player in the 2021 class.”
Griffin is also the sixth member of the PSA Cardinals to commit Division 1 this year.
AJ Griffin is the 6th member of the @PSACardinals to commit this year:
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) November 4, 2019
Griffin (Duke)
Jalin Sinclair (Lehigh)
Richard Springs (UConn)
AJ Hoggard (Michigan State)
Hassan Diarra (Texas A&M)
Jamal Mashburn (Minnesota) https://t.co/osemApN780
Said Terrance “Munch” Williams of the PSA Cardinals: “A.J. Griffin is one of the most complete players in the country. With his great family structure and support system, I can see him playing basketball at the highest level one day. As long as he continues to be healthy, I believe he will end up being the No. 1 player in his class.”
The 6-foot-7 Griffin recently took an official visit to Duke for “Countdown to Craziness.”
“The Duke visit was great,” Griffin said by text. “I connected really good with everyone and [the] atmosphere of the Countdown to Craziness was unbelievable.”
Griffin, who is the son of Toronto
Griffin is ranked the No. 8 player in the Class of 2021 per 247Sports.com and the No. 3 small forward. He’s projected as a Top 10 pick in at least one 2022 NBA mock draft.
Kentucky
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewkski was in attendance with Jon Scheyer and Nate James for Griffin on Sept. 9.
“I talked to him over the phone,” Griffin said then of Coach K. “He said, ‘I’m excited to recruit you, I see a lot of potential in you.'”
Quite the scene here at @step_basketball
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) September 9, 2019
Coach K and @DukeMBB are 3 deep for 2021 AJ Griffin
Jeff Capel and Pitt and Patrick Ewing and Georgetown 4 deep for 2020 @ariidavis_ pic.twitter.com/TpUQXLES4L
Class of 2021 @step_basketball star AJ Griffin with the jumper with Coach K and @DukeMBB 3 deep pic.twitter.com/98QVeoPm70
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) September 9, 2019
Griffin missed some time last season with a foot
“I definitely feel stronger and more confident in my game,” he said last month. “I added some better attributes to my game. I’m more of a vocal leader. My body is great.”
Junior big man Malcolm Chimezie practices against Griffin every day.
“The kid is a beast,” he said. “He can go anywhere. He’s strong, he’s relentless, he can shoot it, he has good size. He’s definitely an NBA player.”
.@step_basketball 5⭐ 2021 F A.J. Griffin sharing some words with Duke’s Coach K after Open Gym pic.twitter.com/D7bUEFBAon
— Eugene Rapay (@erapay5) September 9, 2019
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