MARSHALL PLUMLEE RUMORS

Plumlee returns to lead the way for Duke

With respect to Josh Hairston, the fears that recently chilled the spines of Duke fans wondering what the Blue Devils might look like inside the paint next basketball season were alleviated when Mason Plumlee announced Tuesday he will return for his senior season. The early word a couple of weeks ago was that the 6-foot-11 Plumlee was taking his game to the next level. To some,...
Via Fox Sports Carolinas  |  April 11, 2012

Duke Blue Devils get Mason Plumlee back another year

In Detroit they create and develop cars. In Idaho they grow and cultivate potatoes. Between rural Indiana and Duke University, the product is Plumlees. Duke junior Mason Plumlee will return for his senior season in 2012-13, head coach Mike Krzyzewski announced Tuesday. Last season, Plumlee averaged 11.1 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per game en route to earning...
Via The Sports Bank  |  April 10, 2012

Mason Plumlee will return to Duke for his senior season

According to Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com, Mason Plumlee will be returning to Duke for his senior season. Twitter / @GoodmanCBS: Duke's Mason Plumlee is re ... via kwout This is huge for Duke as it gives them a proven post presence in their lineup. At this point, you look at the Blue Devils as a team that lost Austin Rivers and Miles Plumlee, while adding freshman guard...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  April 10, 2012

The Last Tweets of the 2012 Duke Basketball Team

2010 will forever be remembered fondly in the hearts of Duke Basketball fans. What was supposed to be a ear in waiting for the arrival of once-in-a-decade point guard Kyrie Irving turned into a magical and improbable run at the national championship. But it was also the year that Duke Basketball came out of its shell so to speak. Riding the effervescent personality of Nolan “...
Via Duke Hoop  |  March 16, 2012

Duke May Have a Glaring Need for PF in 2012

The Duke Blue Devils are aggressively recruiting Miller Groves’ center Tony Parker, but fans know he is also leaning towards Ohio State, Kentucky, or UCLA. Duke is a distant fourth and if they don’t land the possible stand-out player they could be searching for a power forward next season. Scout.com states, “Parker is a wide low post prospect, Parker is a guy that makes an...
Via College Sports University  |  January 21, 2012

Duke To Redshirt Plumlee Brother

No, the No. 4 Duke Blue Devils are not redshirting Mason or Miles Plumlee, but they are redshirting their younger brother, Marshall, a freshman on campus this season. The Plumlee brothers make up a dynamic-duo in the post for Duke, averaging a combined 16 rebounds per night. However, their dominance has actually blocked out their younger brother Marshall from playing time. This is...
Via Rant Sports  |  December 01, 2011

Duke's Marshall Plumlee and Murphy Likely to Redshirt

We've all known that Marshall Plumlee was likely to redshirt, and I've suspected since the concussion injury that Murphy suffered that he might as well. Today, we get some confirmation on both. The citizen times ran a story on Plumlee, saying that Duke plans to redshirt the youngest Plumlee. The quotes from the Plumlees' high school coach tell us it was no surprise...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  November 30, 2011

2011-12 Duke Blue Devils Player Spotlight: Marshall Plumlee

Image Courtesy of DukeBluePlanet.com The third son of Perky and Leslie Plumlee, Marshall Plumlee has lived in his brothers’ giant footsteps for all of his life. When Perky made the decision to send his two oldest sons, Mason and Miles to Christ School in Arden, NC, Marshall stayed behind with his parents in Warsaw, Indiana as a grade schooler. At the time, Miles was a 6’...
Via Duke Hoop  |  November 08, 2011
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