
Stewart’s versatility was on display as he produced on both the offensive end and defensive end. Coach Boyle said that Stewart’s game is beginning to develop in a way that will be pivotal in the resurgence of the Duke program when he arrives. “They’re going to get a high-energy guy, who’s very good defensively and offensively,” Boyle said. “He’s a great offensive rebounder and he’s developing his perimeter offensive skills. He made some nice pull-up jump shots today, and he’s going to be a really good player and be part of Duke’s resurgence.” Unranked Duke (16-6) is in the midst of Coach Jon Scheyer’s first season as head coach after Mike Krzyzewski ‘s retirement. Stewart’s goals when he joins the team next year are simple: continue improving, win as many games as possible, and win a national championship. “They’re getting it together,” Stewart said. “They’re having a good swing. They’re going to get it together, have a good run in the tournament, and I’m really confident about this year and next year.” Stewart is excited to join the team with his fellow recruits in class ranked No. 2 nationally, Mackenzie Mgbako, Jared McCain, Caleb Foster, and TJ Power. “We have a group chat and we see each other a lot at these games and camps,” Stewart said. “We just talk about how excited we are to get up there next year and this summer. It’s gonna be a fun year.” Montverde will play Link Academy on Friday at 8 pm at the Metro Classic. Each team is ranked No. 1 respectively in the ESPN and MaxPrep polls. Follow Dorian on Twitter Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookDuke commit Sean Stewart is unbelievable😤😤 @Sean13Stewart | @MVABasketball pic.twitter.com/ISEjlf2P5K
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