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Former Duke Blue Devils point guard Trevon Duval is, once again, appears to be taking shots at his former coach and program.
Duval was critical of Duke and Coach K over the summer, sending out a couple of cryptic tweets.
But now it seems he is back at it again, throwing more shade at Duke and Coach K:
Warning: Video contains NSFW language
Man I felt this right here https://t.co/hipmeTk92R
— Trevon Duval (@DatGuy_Trey) September 23, 2018
For those of you not able to watch the video, the gist of it is that taking ball players out of the game for one simple mistake can damage a players confidence, so you must allow the player to continue to play and grow and improve as a player.
It seems that things still might not be all that golden in Durham, North Carolina between Coach K and some former players.
Meanwhile in Lexington, Coach Cal had Bam Adebayo and De’Aaron Fox back over the weekend, and Anthony Davis was inducted into the UK Athletics Hall of Fame:
Last night it was @AntDavis23. Today it’s @Bam1of1 and @swipathefox. Love seeing my sons back in town. #LaFamilia pic.twitter.com/5j7BDjHFnO
— John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) September 22, 2018
.@AntDavis23 is about to officially be inducted into our Hall of Fame! This moment is just as much about his family and friends as it is about him. Unbelievable support system. Congratulations to AD and his family. Proud of him! pic.twitter.com/xW4C6XZdik
— John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) September 21, 2018
All seems peachy in Lexington.
What makes this even more interesting is it comes on the heels of Duke struggling mightily on the recruiting trail. Coming into the fall, Duke was seen as the heavy favorite for five-star recruits Josiah James, Bryan Antoine, Vernon Carey and Isaiah Stewart, yet all four have either committed to another school or are trending elsewhere.
Perhaps some of Duke’s recent recruiting busts are finally catching up to them on the recruiting trail. Or, maybe they just can’t get it done without Jeff Capel.
Either way, things are too peachy in Durham right now.