Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his cohorts have reportedly moved one step closer in their quest to land a highly sought-after mid-major guard.
In the first few years of the modern transfer portal, Duke basketball has largely been uninvolved when it comes to top-shelf transfers. Blue Devil fans have seen veteran additions such as Theo John or Ryan Young, but their roles have mostly been limited to bench minutes and veteran leadership. All other transfers have been guys to fill out the roster.
On Thursday, transfer portal insider Zyavier Ricks reported that Dayton transfer guard Koby Brea will focus on a list of eight suitors, including the Blue Devils, as the two-time Atlantic 10 Sixth Man of the Year decides where he'll play his final season of college eligibility.In addition to Duke, the sharpshooting guard will continue to consider Kentucky, Louisville, Ohio State, St. John's, Syracuse, UConn, and Villanova.
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