Former Purdue forward Mason Gillis has gotten his feet wet down in Durham, N.C.. He had a nice outing in Duke's charity exhibition game against Arizona State on
Former Purdue forward Mason Gillis has gotten his feet wet down in Durham, N.C.. He had a nice outing in Duke's charity exhibition game against Arizona State on Sunday. The Blue Devils defeated the Sun Devils 103-47.
That performance was a bump up from what Gillis did in Duke's first exhibition game against Lincoln on Oct. 19. The former Boilermaker ended the night with just two points and three rebounds in a 107-56 victory. He played 19 minutes in that contest.Gillis transferred to Duke following the 2023-24 season, using his additional year of eligibility everyone received from the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, his final year is off to a solid start.
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