Former Duke Guard Signs With Maccabi Tel Aviv
Former Duke Blue Devils guard Jon Scheyer has agreed to a move to Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv and will likely have a starting role with the team when the season begins. Scheyer, who last played for Duke when they won the 2010 NCAA National Championship, worked with three different NBA teams this season but was not able to make it on a teams 15 man roster.
Via The Fan Hub
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July 05, 2011
Former Duke Star Jon Scheyer and His Odd Facial Expressions Join Maccabi Tel Aviv
Israeli powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv have signed former Duke Blue Devils guard Jon Scheyer for the upcoming Israeli Basketball Super League season. Because Scheyer is Jewish, he will not count against the league cap on foreign players.
After a stellar career at Duke, where he finished ninth on the all-time points list and led the team to the 2010 NCAA National Championship, Scheyer...
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July 05, 2011
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July 05, 2011
Report: Former Duke Guard Jon Scheyer Signs With Israeli Basketball Club Maccabi Tel Aviv
Jon Scheyer is accustomed to winning, having led the Duke Blue Devils to a national championship in 2010. That success did not transfer to the NBA, but Scheyer is now returning to the hardwood as a member of one of the most dominant franchises in European basketball. The 23-year-old signed a contract to play with Maccabi Tel Aviv, defending Israeli Basketball Super League champions...
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July 03, 2011
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July 03, 2011
Now In The D-League, Jon Scheyer Is One Step Closer To The NBA
Words. Terrence Payne
Jon Scheyer played 144 consecutive contests for the Duke Blue Devils in his four years in Durham, so when he didn’t play a single game of basketball for 223 days, it got to him.
“I counted the days before I got back,” says Scheyer, who made his return Feb. 22 with the Rio Grande [...]
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March 09, 2011
Former Duke Blue Devils star Jon Scheyer thankful to be playing basketball
It was a long, hard, grueling, six month period away from the court for former Duke Blue Devils guard Jon Scheyer. Following a fifteen point, six assist performance in the 2010 NCAA national championship game, Scheyer went undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft. He was arguably one of the most shocking players that was left undrafted [...]
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February 28, 2011
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February 28, 2011
NCAA 2nd Round Post Game Transcript: Texas (March 21, 2009)
Athens, GA (Mar 22, 2009) - In 2nd round action from the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball tournament on Saturday, Texas lost to Duke 74-69. This is the transcript of the Texas post-game press conference as provided by the NCAA and ASAP Sports.PHIL WARSHAUER: Questions for the student athletes. Q. Can you talk about the effort you guys and the performance youguys gave and just...
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March 22, 2009
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March 22, 2009
Duke 79 Florida State 69, ACC Champs!
Duke beat FSU 79-69 in the finals of the ACC Tournament, behind 29 from Jon Scheyer. There were some tense moments in the closing minutes, but Duke managed to hold off a game FSU team that refused to give up. That's ACC title #17 for Duke, #11 for Coach K, ...
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March 15, 2009
UNC/VT: The Controversial Jump Ball
Was it or wasn’t it?
Update: ACC Now has a full 15 frames of the jump ball.
I will toss the video and this photo montage from Inside Carolina photographer Jim Hawkins for you folks to chew on. I think both happened. Tyler Hansbrough gets the tie up but based on one angle in the video he also gets his hand in the back of J.T. Thompson. So what happens? I think Karl...
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March 13, 2009
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March 13, 2009
Duke Walks, Still Wins: The Sequel
From the makers of the YouTube hit 'Duke Player Takes 12 Steps Without a Traveling Violation" comes the highly anticipated sequel:"Duke Player Walks Three Times in One Play With No Traveling Violation ," staring Jon Scheyer.My favorite part is just how morally disgusted Jimmy Dykes is with the ...
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March 01, 2009
Featherston On Getting The Point!
Al Featherston has a great article up on Jon Scheyer's move to the point.? Check it out!
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February 26, 2009
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