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Class of 2011 Prospect Tony Kimbro

Blue Devil Nation Premium introduces you to 2011 prospect Tony Kimbro.  We  have put together the most informative profile available on the web to date.  We include an in depth scouting report -

One of the schools that the Duke Men's Basketball staff is quite familiar with is Christ School out of Arden, North Carolina.  The main reason for the attention is 6-11 Mason Plumlee who will be on campus as a freshman next season.

There has been talk that Duke might have the inside track on his brother, Marshall Plumlee, but there is another youngster that has made it no secret that he likes the Blue Devils.

Tony Kimbro Jr. is a 6-4, 185 pound budding sophomore prospect.  If the name Tony Kimbro sounds familiar, it is and not for the best of reasons for Duke fans.  His Father played for the Louisville

Class of 2011, Tony Kimbro, 6-4, 185, Christ School Arden (copyright BDNP)
Class of 2011, Tony Kimbro, 6-4, 185, Christ School Arden (copyright BDNP)

Cardinal team which defeated the oh-so popular 1985-86 team in the national championship game in one of the most heart breaking losses for a team that won the most regular season games in college basketball history.  His Dad was also named to the 1985 McDonald's All American team.

Kimbro started his career at Manuel in Louisville, Kentucky which is his hometown.  He then transferred to Mount Zion in Durham, North Carolina.  That stint didn't last long according to Kimbro who left after a brief stay to go to Christ School in Arden, North Carolina.

"Well, I went to Mount Zion and I didn't like it there so much because it was basically all basketball and not so much emphasis on academics.  So, I told my Mom and we looked on the Internet and found Christ School, so I decided to go there and see if I liked it.  When I got there, the facilities and teachers were good and you can go to them about homework 24/7 or anytime you need help." [private]

His teammate and Duke commitment Mason Plumlee had been awarded his own room as a gesture by Coach Gaines for paying his dues and or  being a senior, but Plumlee offered to share his room with the newcomer and they are now roommates.

"Mason pushes me.  He's kind of like my older brother, he helps me out.   He is dedicated.  He'll wake up at like six o'clock in the morning and go shoot shots.  That pushes me to do what he does.  He's showing me the ropes," said Kimbro.

"I like Tony," said a smiling Mason Plumlee.   He continued, "I'm glad he came to Christ School.  He was the perfect fit for our school.  He is what we were missing personality wise and on the court.  He's just a really good kid and he's just going to get better."

Kimbro plays shooting guard in the Greenies system and feels that may or may not be his position at the next level where he feels he could float to the three.

"My strength is getting to the basket, giving my team motivation, getting them pumped up for the game.  My weakness is my right hand," said Kimbro.

When Plumlee was asked of Kimbro and the strength of his game, he stated, "His left hand is his strength obviously.

When asked what he would do to improve his weakness Kimbro said, "Coach Gaines makes me work on it in practice.  He really doesn't let me go left.  He makes me go right and dribble with my right hand.

"Coach K was at one of our games and said we're going to work all spring with your right hand.  I think his strength is he is a good defender and he's a smart and unselfish player," said Plumlee

During the recent Glaxo Tournament in Raleigh, Kimbro admitted he was nervous in that he was playing before a crowd of that size for the first time.  The budding prospect calmed down and had eight key points against Rocky Mount and UNC bound Reggie Bullock and helped his team go undefeated.

In fact, Kimbro has scored eight points or better in 13 of 19 games for Christ School and considering the fact he is class of 2011 and on a team loaded with future college players that's impressive.

When it comes time to make a college choice, Kimbro is quick to state that his Mother will have the most influence on his decision and that it is tough being away from her.  Kimbro, who has two brothers said that his Father came to some of his games.  He mentioned that his Father was critical and only stated what was wrong and not what was right with his game obviously being a bit dismayed.  He also said that his Mom and brothers would be okay with his choice regardless of location.

There was no hesitance on his part when asked of his dream school.  "Duke!," he replied in an emphatic manner as if there was little question.  When asked of other schools he liked, he mentioned Kansas.

I asked what he felt he needed to do to get prepared or noticed by the nations major programs and Kimbro replied, "I need to work on my grades and keep working on my game.  I need to dedicate more time to my game instead of going to parties and stuff like that.  When other people are chilling around I need to work on my game."

I made it a point to ask a BDN staple question "What three words best describes you as a person." and Kimbro stated, "Loyal, hyper and dedicated."  I then asked what three words or pharases best describe him as a player and  he answered "Hard working, a team player and motivated."

It's very early in the recruiting process for Kimbro who has not received letters or calls from Duke at this time.  But other schools like Louisville and Oklahoma State are already stating interest and if he continues to make strides with developing going to his right, he just might catch the eye of the Duke staff.

Sidebar- Kimbro said LeBron James was his favorite NBA player.  According to Jody Demling of the Louisville Courier, Kimbro was the top player in the class of 2011 in the state of Kentucky.

Scouting Report by his head coach David Gaines - "There is something very special about Tony Kimbro.  The first two weeks he was in school I wanted to overcoach the heck out of him.  He's a lefty, he does not use his right hand to the extent that a player of that caliber should use his right hand.  We talk about it a lot and how we are going to fix that.  He's been able to play with one hand because he is physically so much better than everybody else. But what I think is so interesting about him is his instincts for the game. He sees things .... he's almost like a miniature version of Mason.  He understands the game and sees plays happening before they happen but needs some work on his shot.  He can stroke the three and defend and I think if he will let us coach him and we can harness that talent.  I tell him look, you'll get a scholarship if you don't develop your right hand, but if you really want to be a player at the next level - a real player, you have to be able to use both hands effectively.  He's 6-4, athletic and in  the tenth grade but there is something really special about him.  He has a nose for the ball and he loves the game.  I don;t think work will be the issue but he's a little hard headed at times.  I mean he started a very large Manuel High School in Louisville as a freshman and he comes to our team and is coming off the bench.  He's accepted that and realizes he's better off being in the game at the end when it really matters than to worry about being in the starting lineup."

As has been mentioned, Kimbro is a tremendous player going left and being a southpaw often confuses his opponents.  He is explosive to the rim and athletic and physical in that he welcomes contact.  His handle is good but needs work, again with his right hand.  He is an adept passer and a pretty good defender for his age.  He's a kid worth keeping an eye on. [/private]

BDN sits down with John Wall for a one on one interview

The Blue Devil Nation sat down with John Wall for an exclusive one on one interview and talked about many things, including the recruiting process.  We have condensed two separate interviews on successive nights into one and feel you will enjoy hearing the latest on the top prospect.  Wall won

Everybody wants to know whats up with John Wall.  Our interview will answer many of your questions.  Copyright BDNP
Everybody wants to know whats up with John Wall. Our interview will answer many of your questions. Copyright BDNP

the Glaxo Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award and his team takes on rival Ravenscroft this Wednesday night.  Wall almost led his Word of God team to a victory over Christ School, but came up just short.  Blue Devil Nation Premium is a subscription service which offers you accurate and detailed information on all things Duke.  WIth all of our latest offerings and scheduled events, it's a great time to join. [private]

You had seven blocks in the second game of the tournament.  What do you attribute that defensive effort to?

We just concentrate on our defense and what the coaches teach you.  I like to leak out on defense a lot, but tonight I had to stay down there and help my other teammates.

We've talked several times at various events.  Everybody is coming at John Wall and wants to know whats up.  There are just three and a half months left before you will make a decision.  Are you starting to think about that?  I mean, do you say wow, I've got to get down to business?

Yeah, I am going to get down to it.  It's kind of a tough decision because it's the last decision you make as a kid.  It's kind of tough and I'm trying to make the best decision for me and my family.

Do you still feel like a kid?  I mean you have been through a lot during the process.

Yeah, I still feel like a kid and get to hang out with my friends.  When I get between these four lines or I'm in my classroom at school I have to take it serious to become a man.

What has Word of God done for John Wall?

It's helped me a lot.  It helps me off the court, with academics and made me a better person.  It's made me see things in life I wouldn't have learned staying in a private school.  The smaller environment has helped me.

You've had several people watching you - the Duke and N.C. State staffs ... what does that mean to you?

I used to it now, but it feels good.  When one of the top college coaches in the country comes in you have to try to be calm and run your team and try not to do stuff that takes you out of your game.

Are you really serious about all of the schools on your list?

Yes sir.

Have you been on an unofficial to N.C. State yet?

Yeah, I took a visit there.

What about Duke?

I haven't took one yet.  I'm supposed to be setting that up.  Maybe this weekend.

You've said that you have talked to Coach K several times, what is he saying?

He just tells me he wants me to come see the school and not to do anything until I get a chance to get over there and check out Duke.

I talked to your coach last night and Clifton as well recently.  It seem like the visit to Duke has been really hard to set up.  Is there any reason for that or is there some sort of thing that concerns someone?

My coaches just wanted me to focus on this tournament right now.  With my Mom being in the hospital I've just been telling the coaches I'd talk to them after she gets well.  Everything went well in her surgery so I feel some pressure off of me now.  So now I will start setting my visits after this tournament.

I've heard that you had a good time in Memphis on a visit??

I did.  I really liked the coaches and players and had a good time on the visit.  They told me I could be like Derrick Rose.  I liked the facility and felt comfortable.

Will the pending decision be John Walls to make?  I gather that there is three important components at work here, that being your high school coach Levi Beckwith, your AAU coach Clifton and your Mom.  Is that pretty much accurate?

Yeah.  This is my decision but my Mom said that said I had been home so long that it was my decision.

Wouldn't that be a hard decision to make?  Going away?

Yeah, it's going to be pretty tough.  That's why I'm trying to see which school would be the best fit for me.  If one fits me best elsewhere I will have to move out of state and go to college,  if one fits me best here then I will stay close to home.

What are you looking for in a coach?

A coach that plays the style of ball I play.  A coach who going to push you and not just say you are going to have a starting spot when you get there.  You have to have a good relationship.  I want to see if like I get a turnover or something how long he'll take a player out or if he'll let him play through some mistakes.  I can only take in what people tell me but you can't believe what everybody says because they don't want you to go to a school.

Do you think coaches are straight up for the most part?

It's hard to tell because they are getting payed a certain amount of money and they're trying to get the best players so they can win.  If they are not winning they are not going to keep their job long.  It's kind of tough, so you have to go out and find coaches you feel you can trust and feel most comfortable with.

What are your goals for the rest of the season besides winning as a team?

I'm just want to be the best player I can be.  Prepare myself for college and help my teammates.

What three words or phrases best describes John Wall at this point and time?

Fun, fast and a celebrity I guess.

Are there any games you've marked on the schedule as being special?

I think Ravenscroft will be special.

And you get to play them twice, right?

Yes sir.

I appreciate your time and wish you the best of luck and hope your Mom gets well soon.

Thank you. [/private]

Ryan Kelly Interview – Kelly wins Glaxo Most Outstanding Player Award

Ryan Kelly helped Ravenscroft go 2-1 during the Glaxo Smith Kline Invitational and his play earned him not only a spot on the All Tournament team, but his bracket's Most Outstanding Player Award. [private]

Kelly was visibly disappointed after his teams loss to Centennial where the wheels came off and the

Kelly named the Glaxo Invitational Most Outstanding Player Award - copyright BDNP
Kelly named the Glaxo Invitational Most Outstanding Player Award - copyright BDNP

lack of depth in the Ravens' back court was exposed by constant pressure.

Ravenscroft hopes to bounce back against Word of God this coming Wednesday.  John Wall, C,J. Leslie and company will travel over to participate in a big game on both teams schedule.   Unfortunately for Duke fans, Duke hosts Davidson and Curry that same evening.

Kelly was able to talk with Coach Krzyzewski after his teams loss as we passed to do an interview.

Kelly attended yesterday's Duke-Loyola game as did the Plumlees.  They were also able to meet with Andre Dawkins, a class of 2010 commitment.

Part I -

What does a guy like Ryan Kelly do with his time off?

Go to church, get some shots up, go to movies and hang out with my girlfriend.

A girlfriend?  How long have you two been together?

About a year now (smiling).  Her name is Lindsey Cowher.  She plays for the Girls team at Ravenscroft.

And she is the daughter of Bill Cowher the former Pittsburgh Steelers coach?  Whats it like to be around him?

I am very fortunate.  I've had a lot of good opportunities and met a lot of good people in my life.  My parents are great.  I've been blessed.  I'm having a fun time and just finishing my senior year of high school.

Is it hard to go through all of these tournaments and then get it back together for school?

We'll find out. (laughing)  No, I think I handle it pretty well being responsible.  We have our study halls after school and we all do a good job

Your Coach, Kevin Billerman said you were able to talk to the Duke coaches a lot ...

Yeah, I talk to them pretty consistently after their games.  I let them know about my season and they let me know how theirs is going.  Obviously they are doing pretty well.

Were you able to talk with Wojo or Collins the other night?

No, the timing ... they probably left just before the game ended.

Do the Duke coaches give you a heads up when they are coming?

Yeah, they let me know when they are coming most of the time.

Part II (after his teams loss to Cetennial)

That was a tough loss, but Ryan Kelly will bounce back.  What will you do in order for that to happen?

We just have to play better as a team and get our confidence back.  At Chic-Fil-A we lost a couple because we jumped to some really good teams.  I felt like we had gotten it back a little bit (to straight coming in) ... actually I felt we had it (confidence) back to where it should be, but today it disappeared.

You played a good game, so it must have been frustrating that your team played well early only to come apart in the second half.

We never let it slip to the point where we weren't in it.  We just couldn't get over to hump to get it under ten again.  We kept it close for awhile but thats where the confidence comes in tying to get over the hump. [/private]

Holiday Thank You’s and Wishes to Duke Athletics, members, fans and more

[private]First of all, the BDN Team of Bob, Susan and myself would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!  While I know many of you are traveling and or are enjoying time with your family, Istill want to bring you a few Holiday thanks and well wishes.  I hope you take the time to read our Christmas and Holiday well wishes to everyone from the Duke Band to Coach K!

I would like to thank our premium members and daily readers who make up the Blue Devil Nation.  We, at BDN, feel that all of us make up the Nation and we continue to expand that community.  Our members allow us to keep the BDN going and in return we try to give them the best inside coverage available.  Without subscribers, we couldn't bring our coverage to the rest of the Duke Community and make no mistake, we need that support.

Let's put a special emphasis on Coach K, who continues his success with his juggernaut program.  He helped give the whole country a Gold Medal and continues to be a steward for the game itself.  You have given us so many wonderful memories and thanks for letting us share the ride.  We are very fortunate to have Mike Krzyzewski at the helm.   We wish his entire clan, dogs and all the best!

I would like to also think the fine staff under him.  Our best to Chris Collins,Steve Wojciechowski, Nate James, Chris Carawell and their families!.  Collins and Wojo are some of the hardest working and most dedicated coaches in the game and we need to enjoy them while they're here for programs will soon come knocking.  It's comforting to see you guys on the sidelines.

Nobody was happier than me when Nate and Chris joined the program.  Nate is an articulate young man who will suceed at this level and Chris has a desire to succeed that will serve him as well.  The BDN will soon have an article up on their Basketball Clinic where our members and supporters allowed us to send kids to their camp from lesser fortunate backgrounds.  Welcome to the program guys!

Then there are the Duke Men's Basketball players.  Thanks a lot for building new memories for us fans and representing the program with the utmost dignity and spirit.  As fans, we look forward to the rest of the season and we back you all thick and thin. Thanks to Paulus for his amazing leadership and Singler for is amazing knowledge of the game, Henderson for his athleticism and help defense, Scheyer for his hard work in the off season, Zoubs for his resilient play, McClure for his fighting through injuries to become a key contributor, Smith for him taking on the role of a leader, Thomas for his tenacity, Pocius, Johnson, DavidsonWilliams, Plumlee and Czyz for being on the best team in America.

Let's not forget Coach P and her group of fine young women.  The Duke Women's Basketball team has had a run of recent victories and the best is yet to come!  The BDN enjoys covering their games and looks forward to the senior season ahead for Abby, Chante and Careem.  Go out there and make some memories girls!  We'd also like to thank SID Lindy Brown for making our coverage possible.  He's one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.

That brings us to Duke Football Coach David Cutcliffe!  We at the BDN hope you take a much needed break from your hard work on and off the field to enjoy time with your family.  It's been a pleasure getting to know you and your staff this season and as a football fan, I would like to thank you for letting Duke fans and myself know you'll get the job done.   You have assembled a great staff and I want to give them all a Holiday shout out, from OC Kurt Roper to Ethan Johnson, you all make up a heck of a family.  Oh, and those in the office too, led by my pal Peggy.

I would like to also wish happy holidays to all the players who worked so hard with a special emphasis to three outstanding seniors who led both side of the ball in Michael Tauiliili and Cameron Goldberg and Eron Riley.

Warm "Holiday Wishes," to new Athletic Director and Vice President Kevin White as well.  You have been a wonderful addition for Duke University and your leadership skills and vision will serve us all well.  Seeing how you are so hands on during our coverage is more than just a little encouraging.

I wish Mike Cragg a continued and speedy recovery from his recent surgery.  Cragg is a good guy and he serves Duke well which includes a lot more than his work with the Legacy Fund.

Another shout out for a safe holiday to our spirited and lovely Duke Cheerleaders.  While you may seem under appreciated, I'd like you to know that you gals have been BDN's most popular photo gallery.  And we'll have that gallery back up soon.  You will always be recognized by the Blue Devil Nation as will the ...

Duke Band!  Thanks for all of your hard work and spirit!  Having met some of you, I can tell the Nation that you are some fine young men and women.  The teams and fans need you!  GTHC!

And lest we forget the best mascot in America - the Blue Devil!

The Cameron Crazies and Wade Wacko's!  Thanks for you current past and continued support.  Your importance cannot be understated.  That said, go home, rest up and celebrate with friends and family.  Then come back and cheer hard.

The best of the Holidays to my friends and Knights of the Round Table during media events, Jim Sumner, Bill Brill, Bob Harris and Al Featherston.  It's always nice to rub elbows with you guys.  A special thanks to John Roth as well for his hard work for Duke and the opportunities he's allowed me.

And warm wishes to my network of sources who if I mentioned you all, everybody would use you;)  Thanks for the information and working together.

Hope the Duke Sports Information Department Team has a nice break themselves.  And let's not forget Frank Dascenzo who keeps me entertained with his memories.  There are many others, [/private]

Tyler Thornton talks basketball with BDN Premium (Now free to the public)

Blue Devil Nation Premium caught up with Tyler Thornton who updated us on his high school basketball season and much more.  The Duke commitment will lead his team into his schools own Gonzaga D.C. Classic this weekend with a very strong field assembled.  Tyler talks of Coach K and Wojo visiting his teams game, future teammate Josh Hairston and the rigors of playing in a tough conference.  We hope you enjoy what we feel is an informative and interesting interview -

Tell me a how your high school season is going.  I know you had a big game versus Bishop O'Connell that was a tough loss.

We started off the season 2-0 but then had a tough game against O'Connell and Kendal Marshall (UNC commitment).  Last year we beat them four times, but they came in our house ready to play.  It was a tough game which came down to the end.  We made plays, but didn't make enough.  Right there at the end we had our chances after being down and coming back to tie the game.  We just didn't make the shots.  So, it was a tough loss but a wake up call for our team.  We're young and learning at the beginning of the season.  We have time to get everything straight.

I understand you had a pretty good game on the offensive end ...

Yeah, I had 23 points and around 6 assists. [private]

So, you're breaking in a lot of new guys.  Are you pretty much running the point for your team?

Oh yeah.  I'm at the top a lot.  We run two guards at the top and I'm one of the two.

I understand that Coach K and Wojo came up to see you play.  Were they at the game?

Yes, they came up.  It was exciting.  The whole day at school the kids were talking about Coach K and Wojo coming in, so there was a lot of excitement.  After I got through warming up, I was looking around to see if I could find them.  They ended up being right there behind the bench which gave me an extra boost.  I wish we could have won.  They left right after the game, but Coach K called me.

Can you tell me a little bit about that without getting into the personal stuff?

He said he enjoyed watching the teams play and that he wished we had come out with the victory.  He said he enjoyed the atmosphere and that he wanted me to come down to a game at Duke.  I plan on going down to see a game, but I'm not sure which game I will be at because my schedule sometimes conflicts.  I will most definitely come down to see a game though.

What games do you have coming up?  Are you in any kind of Holiday tournaments?

My school has the Gonzaga D.C. Classic this weekend.  Then we have another league game next Friday after exams.  Then the day after Christmas, we go down to Miami for the Tournament of All Stars.

In our tournament we play Mount St. Josephs in Baltimore Friday (tonight).  There is a solid of field of teams coming down like Coolidge from D.C. and Archbishop Mitty to name a few.

Are there any games or match ups you are especially looking forward to this season?

I always look forward to playing against DeMatha and St, Josephs and of course St. Johns and O'Connell.  Those are the games I always get up for.  Bishop McNamara is playing good as well, so that will be a big game in deciding the season in our conference.

Needless to say you play in a tough conference ...  what's it like to play on the road in the league?  Is it tough or are their big home court advantages?

The atmosphere ... every game we go to no matter who it is, even the worst team in the league. the atmosphere is there.  The fans really get into it and the atmosphere is great.  It's great playing in our league.

Have you been able to keep up with Josh Hairston of late?

No, I haven't been able to keep up with him.  But I did talk to him last week to see how he was playing and he said he was going to come up and watch our tournament this weekend.  So, I should see him this weekend, but that's about it.

It's a busy time of year for you.  How is school going?  Is it a lot different now that you have committed to Duke University?

It's lifted a lot of pressure off my back in trying to  balance everything like school, recruiting and playing.  That was one thing I was glad to get off my back after committing.  Now I am able to focus more on my school work and energies in class.

In ending, let me ask you if you have set any personal goals for the season?

One goal I have is ... last year we had such a great team, I want to follow up and win another championship (State Champs last season).  If everything goes like it's suppose to, I think we can.  That's the main goal, to win another championship.

Okay!  Thanks for your time and good luck with the rest of your season.

Thank you.

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John Wall will visit Memphis this weekend and then …

While John Wall will visit Memphis over the weekend, the word is that he is anxious [private] to visit Duke next week.  Tuesday is the target date at this time, maybe Monday.  In a brief exchange with John, he says his recruitment will almost assuredly go to the April 15th and beyond signing period.

While some rumors insist he wants to stay near home, a source close to the situation told me what they considered to be his final four.  That being Duke, NCSU, Memphis and Baylor.  The presence of Baylor says that he is still considering the overtures that Dwon Clifton will take care of him.  This is in no way something I want anyone to hint at at Devils Illustrated or anywhere else.

Anyhow, as of today, Wall is very open to Duke.  If this battle stays clean, then the Blue Devils have a great shot to land him.  Duke certainly has some good selling points and K's NBA connections are nothing to turn your nose up at.  Wall could more than better himself with a year under K and he would be on TV in that "all" of the Blue Devil games make it there.

A lot of people keep asking me to answer rumors from elsewhere.  If I haven't said anything, then I haven't heard anything different from what I tell you here.  No, UNC is not the leader for Barnes and to my knowledge, Knight will not verbal to UF in November.  That's all I have to say about that.  I could be wrong, but I'm generally pretty close. [/private]