The Duke basketball might not be the frontrunner for Acaden Lewis, but there's no doubt the Blue Devils are in the mix.
Duke basketball was relatively late to the Acaden Lewis sweepstakes. Even so, head coach Jon Scheyer and his gang hosted the 6-foot-2, 170-pound southpaw guard in Durham earlier this month. And they landed in his top eight, along with Michigan, Tennessee, Syracuse, Auburn, Kentucky, UNC, and reigning back-to-back national champion UConn.For now, the Sidwell Friends School four-star, No.
"It seems as though Duke is running in a close third for the time being, but that could change quickly should Lewis take an official visit to Durham and things go particularly well. That's all to say it would be extremely unwise to count out Jon Scheyer and company, even if they don’t seem to be among the power players at this early moment. Successful late pushes are part of the luxury that comes with recruiting to Duke, and this could turn into one of those situations.
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