One’smooth’ transfer addition is highlighted by Duke basketball

One’smooth’ transfer addition is highlighted by Duke basketball

James led the Green Wave in scoring as a senior, averaging a career-high 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 51.4 percent from the field and 68.3 percent from the free throw line. Additionally, for the second consecutive year, the resilient defender recorded more than 50 steals in a season.

On November 4, Sion James and Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils host Maine in Cameron Indoor Stadium to begin the 2024–25 regular season.

Sion James, a 21-year-old guard with exceptional shooting skills who might start for Duke, is a newbie to the team and a dedicated learner who showed this over his four seasons at Tulane.

One of the many tools in the 6-foot-6, 220-pound graduate transfer’s extensive on-court toolkit is a superb 3-point shooter that he has improved year after year. His efforts have resulted in an increase in his shooting percentage from 28.0 percent as a freshman in 2020–21 to 38.1 percent on 3.6 attempts per game in the previous season.

James appears ready to step up his 3-point shooting for Jon Scheyer’s third class of Blue Devils, based on his track record of improving from downtown and the workout video below, which was posted by the Duke basketball social media team on Thursday night. James is a former three-star prospect from Sugar Hill, Georgia.

He charges to the opposite end of the floor, slips around to the corner, and then squares up for a catch-and-shoot splash in the video:

James appears ready to step up his 3-point shooting for Jon Scheyer’s third class of Blue Devils, based on his track record of improving from downtown and the workout video below, which was posted by the Duke basketball social media team on Thursday night. James is a former three-star prospect from Sugar Hill, Georgia.

He charges to the opposite end of the floor, slips around to the corner, and then squares up for a catch-and-shoot splash in the video:

James appears ready to step up his 3-point shooting for Jon Scheyer’s third class of Blue Devils, based on his track record of improving from downtown and the workout video below, which was posted by the Duke basketball social media team on Thursday night. James is a former three-star prospect from Sugar Hill, Georgia.

He charges to the opposite end of the floor, slips around to the corner, and then squares up for a catch-and-shoot splash in the video:

James appears ready to step up his 3-point shooting for Jon Scheyer’s third class of Blue Devils, based on his track record of improving from downtown and the workout video below, which was posted by the Duke basketball social media team on Thursday night. James is a former three-star prospect from Sugar Hill, Georgia.

He charges to the opposite end of the floor, slips around to the corner, and then squares up for a catch-and-shoot splash in the video:

James led the Green Wave in scoring as a senior, averaging a career-high 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 51.4 percent from the field and 68.3 percent from the free throw line. Additionally, for the second consecutive year, the resilient defender recorded more than 50 steals in a season.

On November 4, Sion James and Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils host Maine in Cameron Indoor Stadium to begin the 2024–25 regular season.

 

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