Please check back soon for updates. And Scheyer said he feels the most for the seniors, because they won't get the same kinds of experiences - playing for a state title or even in the McDonald's All-America game - that he treasured so much. Standout player for the Duke Blue Devils who helped the school … "Obviously, you take away the opportunity to see them play in person and evaluate them.
His father said: "I get chills thinking about it. But it's of course a little tougher to recruit during a pandemic. That wasn't my vision. He was never coached to his full potential," Konopacz insisted. Check out Jon Scheyer's high school sports timeline including game updates while playing basketball at Glenbrook North High School from 2009 through 2010. No player in the country has been as efficient with the ball as Scheyer has been ... [H]e consistently makes good passes and good decisions. Jon Scheyer is a member of He played with Jordan Farmar over in Israel in between Farmar’s stints with the Los Angeles Lakers. Jonathan James Scheyer is an American-Israeli former basketball player, currently an associate head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball team. “It's hard to imagine,” he said. © 2020 Verizon Media. "As a freshman, Scheyer led Glenbrook North in scoring and assists and was First Team All-State as a sophomore in 2004. But it just presents some unique challenges. The Blue Devils won as he finished with 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists.Duke won the national championship with a 61–59 victory over Scheyer set the ACC all-time single-season record for minutes played in 2009–10 (with 1,470, passing For the season, he has also led the nation in assist/turnover ratio.In his career, he played in 144 consecutive games (most in team history, tied with He is the only player in Duke history to record at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 400 assists, 250 3-pointers, and 200 steals in a career.Doug Gottlieb of ESPN opined in early January 2010 that Scheyer "is probably not an David Thorpe, ESPN's resident expert on NBA rookies and noted trainer of NBA prospects, differed with Gottlieb. He was a high school and college All-American, and was a training camp invitee with the Los Angeles Clippers.
It is a three-minute game for our season, everything you've been working for your whole life.' The move was recommended so that he would have a greater chance of success. Scheyer was the only non-senior among those First Team All-State selections and was the only underclassman on any of the first three All-State squads. Playing in 144 consecutive games for head coach Mike Krzyzewski, Scheyer earned All-America honors and ended his time at Duke as the only player in school … He was waived in the Clippers' roster reduction to reach the final roster of 15. There are several other guards who are having great seasons ... but there aren't many who have had comparable seasons to date.ESPN play-by-play announcer Dan Schulman said: "He's not your prototypical break-you-down-off-the-dribble with blow-by-speed kind of point guard. I smiled, and went for it. Jon Scheyer (born August 24, 1987) is famous for being basketball player. "Post-practice leads to some H-O-R-S-E and getting to shoot in Cameron, which to me, I remember the first time I got to shoot in Cameron Indoor Stadium and it's a special thing, so we wanted to include that as well. Duke associate head coach Jon Scheyer joined The Adam Gold Show to discuss Duke's participation in the ALL IN Challenge, what's at stake, and how … The kid is a winner.
He holds the ACC single-season record for minutes (1,470; in 2009–10) and the Duke freshman free throw record (115), shares the Duke record for points off the bench in a game (27), and had the third-longest streak of consecutive free throws in Duke history (40). All rights reserved. And you get a lot out of meeting someone in person or doing a home visit or a school visit. All rights reserved. Share this: He currently resides in Illinois, United States. We'll build the success at Glenbrook North." He reportedly signed with the D-League team after turning down offers from a French professional club, and also other D-League teams. That squad is the only high school state championship basketball team in the nation known to have an all-Jewish starting line-up. So we thought that would be great and then obviously, just to see our facilities and get to engage with Coach and our coaching staff about our preparation all the way through - the scouting reports, the on-the-court work, pre-practice, post-practice. Scheyer led his high school team to an Illinois state basketball championship as a high school All-American, and was one of the starters on the 2009-10 Duke Blue Devils that won the 2010 NCAA Basketball Championship, as a college All-American.