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Kyrie Irving talks of his relationship with Harrison Barnes, cutting his list and much more

Kyrie Irving defends Brandon Knight - c/r BDN Photo
Kyrie Irving defends Brandon Knight - c/r BDN Photo

BDN's Andrew Slater was on the scene during the Boost Mobile Elite 24 this weekend, where he caught up with Blue Devil target Kyrie Irving for another in detailed depth interview.  Join BDN Premium for full site access and be in the know.

After a morning of community service in the Bronx, the twenty-four players in the Boost Mobile Elite 24 were bussed to The Sports Club/LA on the east side of Manhattan, where they began what was referred to as a training and combine session.

The staff initially had the players separate into 24 various stations designed to work different aspects of strength and conditioning. The stations included boxing, pulling a tire with a rope, lateral platform jumping exercises, etc. After the players went through the various stations, they divided the kids into four groups and measured them, in terms of their standing and running vertical leap, the number of repetitions they could lift in a row with two dumbbells of moderate weight, and how fast they could run the entire court, both with and without dribbling a basketball.

The players then were taken to another gym in the same facility to have a Question and Answer session with a panel of Peter Vecsey , Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Kevin Love, Brandon Jennings, and Tyreke Evans. The Q and A was moderated by Chris Broussard.

Vecsey tried to lecture the kids on the history of the tournament and the players that had graced the court before them. Love talked about his experience at the inaugural game, the transition to both the college and pro game, and pointed out the number of players that have reached the NBA as well as the others that will follow from the initial game. Jennings talked about his year abroad in Italy, while making notice of his relative success, the difficulty of coming off of the bench, and the women. Evans attempted to communicate his thoughts on his transition from shooting guard to point guard at the University of Memphis. Rampage said he liked the WWF, while growing up in Memphis, and therefore tried to do wrestling in high school. He mentioned that he loved to fight as a kid, but cautioned the kids that you can’t always walk around looking for a fight as an adult.

Following this session, the kids broke into their two predetermined teams and began a competitive scrimmage, as a means of practicing for the following evening at Rucker Park in Harlem. Roscoe Smith, a Duke recruit from Baltimore, swished a three-pointer with 3.4 seconds remaining to give his team the win, 99-98. Subsequently, the twenty-four prospects broke into separate areas of the court for individual interview sessions.

Kyrie Irving, the smooth and pensive New Jersey guard, spoke with Blue Devil Nation about a variety of issues, including his goals for the upcoming year, the decision process that went into his recent trimming of teams to a far more manageable six, his relationship with Harrison Barnes, what he will be looking for on his official visits, and the utility of Twitter, amongst others.

I’m going to assume that you already have decided upon your five schools… [private]

My six schools.

Six schools and you should save them for your ever growing Twitter audience, but can you talk about the decision process?

Yeah, yeah. I’m going to save them for tomorrow, even though some people around here have been pressuring me to get it.

No pressure here ..

I'm not talking about you, but others.

Can you talk about your decision process?

Yeah, sure. It took a while. Me and my father sat down, along with my uncle..

That was going to be another question.

Yeah, you know we sat down and we evaluated each school. We were going through, well, who had the best to offer. That’s what came down to my six schools that I’m going to announce tomorrow.

Sure, what were the factors that most contributed to your final six?

Family atmosphere, the academics, the academic stature

So, academics were actually important to you?

Oh, yeah, of course.

Because there are always a lot of people, fans included, that are skeptical when they read that kids are actually interested in academics. Personally, I always try to keep an open mind and treat everyone as an individual case. I assumed you were, but I didn’t know for sure.

No, no, no. Me, as a person, I have…

I knew you did well in school.

Exactly, I have a 3.5 GPA, but people don’t really know that because…

No, I knew that number because you mentioned in an earlier interview.

Yeah, I don’t really talk about it that much.

I guess they’re not that concerned with your off-the-court life.

(Player dunks over small publicist to our immediate right)

So… family atmosphere, academics

Yeah, family atmosphere, academics, and just how comfortable I am with the coaching staff and just everybody coach wise because when I see the school, it’s going to be where I’m not signing with them for four years, I’m signing with them for a long time.

A long lifetime, God willing. Who did you ultimately seek input from? Well, I guess you answered that one.

Yeah, my father and my uncle. They’ve been there throughout.

Was it a family/group decision or much more of a personal one?

It was more of a personal one I would say.

By the way, was your sister involved in the decision at all too?

No, no way. It was more of a personal decision because I talk to most of the schools. They call me all of the time. Yeah, it was more of a personal one.

Other than “a home away from home,” as you’ve mentioned in the past, what will you be looking for on your official visits?

I’m just going to be evaluating everything. Just when I step on the campus..

Anything specific or more of a feel?

It’ll be more of a feel. Just how comfortable I am, how the players interact with the coaches and how the players interact with themselves. Just everything about them. I’m going to evaluate.

Sure.

But I’d say mainly with the coaching staff and the players. That’s it.

Well, they’re going to be the ones that you’re going to be spending most of your time with.  Having been a kid that was under-recruited at Montclair Kimberley, how has the reality of the process or experience been, compared to what you expected a top-ranked player to have? Now that you’ve seen the other side, is it kind of what you expected or is it more?

Um, well..

Let’s say last summer versus now, when the “gurus” have discovered you and you’ve shot up the charts. I’ve got to say I’m really proud of you.

Thanks, man. I have to say it’s been great. Especially this time last summer, I was really barely even known. Having the opportunity, you know, to be a top ten or whatever they say I am now, I feel like I don’t want to let them take that away. I feel like I have to kind of step back and just..

Was it what you thought it would be like?

(laughing) It’s even a little bit more.

Better?

Yeah, it makes me really happy and I’m proud to be a top ten player because I worked hard all summer.

Yeah, you did. Is your family enjoying your success?

Yeah, no, they definitely are. My family has been there since I was just a little kid playing in my backyard. It’s just been great. I’ve just enjoyed this whole entire summer.

That’s great that you are all enjoying it. To clarify and potentially squash some concerns, there was a video interview that you did in Portland with Selby and he was strongly hinting that Indiana was going to be your choice. Did he know something or was he just purely speculating?

(laughing) No, no, he was just joking around.

Yeah, I wanted you to touch on that because a video like that can cause people to panic. (laughing)

No, that was nothing.

Of all things that you accomplished this year, what are you most proud of?

I’m proud of everything. I can’t name a specific thing because there have been so many moments, particularly this summer. It started off when, well, it actually started when I went to…well, it was a learning experience for me when I was at the NBA Camp. That was the first time I came to a camp and there were so many top players there. It wasn’t like there was one player that wasn’t any good. That was definitely an eye-opener. It made me even hungrier.

As you often write, “humble and hungry”

Yeah, exactly, the two “H”s that I live by. It just made me humble and hungry to just go out there and destroy the whole AAU circuit.

What’s your relationship like with Harrison Barnes? Can you provide a scouting report? I saw you two sitting together.

(laughing) Oh, yeah, well, I mean he calls me his “little brother,” but I..

Oh, yeah?

Yeah, I don’t know, but I’m close with him. We developed a relationship over the summer. It started at NBA Camp. We don’t really discuss Duke to a large extent, but we do discuss it and we have a very good relationship.

So there’s definitely a connection between you two..

Oh, yeah, definitely.

What are your goals and hopes for the next twelve months? McDonald’s All-American? Repeat as state champions?

Those are personal goals, but, as a team, the national championship and the state championship. Before every season, well, you know, even before every summer, I always set goals. On a personal level, I want to make the Jordan Classic and do all of those all-star games. On a team level, I need to continue to develop my leadership and do the intangibles that my team needs, which will hopefully prepare me for college.

You apparently played very well in both Orlando and Portland for the USA team at the end of the summer. Do you feel that the workouts that you put in and endlessly write about are starting to pay the major dividends that you‘ve hoped for? When other guys are breaking down or getting worn out…

Yeah, well, my father had to like beg me to take a break. For some reason, it’s just a mental thing with me, but I just can’t take breaks. I just can’t. I still have that feeling that if and when I take a break, that’s when other people will start to work harder than me. So, I barely take breaks and it really takes a toll. My body is hurting right now.

In your writing, there’s always a series of cycles, where you initially do lengthy, intense workouts, then play in tournaments where you carry a heavy burden and play a lot of competitive games in a short period of time, and finally there are periods where you crash and “chill.” Is it a matter of trial and error with knowing when to push your body or is it more a matter of planning and scheduling?

No, I don’t schedule it. It got to a point, earlier in the summer, where I wouldn’t even know what or where games or tournaments were. I would just go. It really takes a toll on my body, but, after a while, you kind of get used to it. You know, towards the end of the summer, you start taking a lot of breaks and you get ready for the high school season.

Ideally, what would you like to do with your body to further enhance your overall game? Strength? Cardio?

My strength. My cardio is fine.

kiYou can run all day.

Yeah, I can, but, when it gets to, like, that third or fourth game, then you have to deal with the players that are bigger and stronger than you…

Especially when you have to bear a heavy burden with Roadrunners.

Yeah, it is, but I really don’t want to talk about them or that right now (laughing)

Well, I mean people, who have watched you on that team, can judge for themselves.

Yeah, I don’t want to go there right now.

Being an articulate, consensus top ten recruit, can you shed some light as to what the mindset is like for an elite-level recruit, as you enter your senior year? What are some different things that are on your mind, when you have quiet moments? If you can allow the audience to live vicariously through you.. (Doron Lamb, a Queens guard that currently plays for Oak Hill, comes next to us and is looking for attention)

Well, I don’t really plan anything, you know, when I’m by myself, I’m kind of a laid-back kid. I like to joke around too, but, um, stop. No stop, man. (Lamb has his arm around Kyrie’s neck)

Hi, I’m Doron Lamb. (sticks out his hand for a shake)

Yeah, I know who you are. How’re you doing, Doron?

KI: I just trying to be a normal kid because you know coming to all of these events they, well, try to treat you like you’re a pro already. (Lamb slaps both of us on the rear end and moves along)

Can you talk about your mentality as you prepare to play at the Rucker and the GOAT? Are you definitely going to be at the GOAT on Saturday night?

Yep, I’m going to play in that. My mentality tomorrow night is going to be…

Are you looking to pick your spots? Showcase? Go in with an open mind and have fun?

Well, you can tell that people are going to be putting up shots and that there are no positions out here. People are going to be looking for theirs. I’m not going to stress out over it or anything.

No, no, don’t.

People are trying to, well, it’s a whole political thing.

Are people really stressing a little bit?

Yeah, behind the scenes, they are a little bit, but they shouldn’t.

Whether on the Roadrunners or the Celtics, do you ever look to try to help your teammates out, in terms of generating scholarships or offering advice?

On the Celtics?

Whichever.

Yeah, when I play with the NJ Celtics, I think it benefited some of the players on the team because, you know, I don’t want to sound arrogant, but a lot of college coaches came to see me play so..

That’s my point. There’s an opportunity to be generous and some guys, who already have all the scholarships they need, won’t.

Yeah, especially on the Roadrunners too.

Absolutely, but also on the Celtics, for example, I know towards the end of the high school season that Kevin Boyle’s son didn’t have any Division One scholarship offers.

No , he didn’t.

God knows if he does now, but..

Yeah, exactly, but then when we play Team Final,

Right, right, he goes for almost thirty.

Yeah, in front of everybody there that day

Can you talk about Twitter and its usefulness in trying to get your messages out there?

It’s just a way to update people on what’s going on in my life and in my mind.

It’s acting as a virtual megaphone to get your words to a mass audience that‘s interested in what you have to say.

Yeah, that’s exactly what it is.

This may be the last time I speak with you and I always try to be objective, but you’ve become my guy and I just wanted to thank you for your help with the interviews and wish you the best of luck in the future.

Oh, no, no, thanks. Thanks a lot, man. [/private]

Austin Rivers says his verbal to UF is solid but that he will visit Duke

Austin Rivers - c/r BDN Photo
Austin Rivers - c/r BDN Photo

Austin Rivers verbally committed  to the Florida Gators at a very young age and now per his Dad's wishes, he will visit other schools in August [private] to make sure that Florida is indeed his dream school.  His Dad of course, is Glen "Doc" Rivers the head coach of the of one of the NBA's storied franchises, the Boston Celtics.

BDN caught up to Rivers where he made it clear that he is still a Gator.

"I am definitely committed to Florida and that's where I am going to school.  I mean, I don't see why people don't  think I am going there.  I mean that's where I am committed to and that's where I will go."

When talking of what it was like to have a  Dad who is in the limelight, Rivers responded, "I just see him as a normal  father  and or a normal  guy.  He just has a job that requires to coaches pro athletes.  It's cool that he coaches them, but I just look at him as a regular father and nothing special."

Austin also gave his mom props, "She's my biggest fan man!  She does everything for me and my family and I mean everything.  She takes us everywhere, cooks for the team.  I mean she has like 12 kids over and will cook for them, so she works the hardest and she should be the most famous one."

The word leaked earlier this summer that Austin was seeking to reopen his recruitment.  BDN found out during the Nike Peach Jam that Duke was on his short list of schools to visit, but we decided against running with the information at that time due to this being a sensitive issue.

Or at least, I thought it was sensitive until Coach Krzyzewski made it clear during the Orlando Showcase and AAU Nationals that he had interest in the outstanding high school baller.  Coach K sat alone for one of Rivers games and was joined by assistant coaches during other contests.

However, Rivers maintains that his verbal to UF is solid.  In fact, I asked him about the Sporting News article which came out the day before saying he reaffirmed his comittment to Florida.

"My dad wants me to look at other schools and see what other people have, but I am definitely going to Florida.  I will definitely visit other schools out of respect to my father."

It wasn't hard to see that Rivers would take an occasional look in the direction of Krzyzewski.

"I think it was great to have Coach K looking at me.  I'm just going to go up there and look at Duke.  I will look at other schools, but right now I want to play basketball at Florida."

Rivers said he would take a break mid August and ponder his thoughts while resting up.  He also said he thought about graduating early like Duke's incoming freshman Andre Dawkins.  His mom wants him to go through the natural process and judging from his answers, she looks to play a big role meaning that she'll likely want Austin to stay in Florida.

On the other hand, Doc seems to like the thought of Duke from afar and maybe even North Carolina.  For whatever reason, he just wants Austin to go through the recruiting process before signing on the dotted line.

BDN has learned that Rivers will make it to Duke sometime this month but a date has yet to be confirmed.  Some might say where there is smoke there is a fire, others will say seeing is believing.

By the end of the month we should know if there is a chance Duke might pull of a coup and land a guard that fits their system well, be it sheer basketball skills or NBA pedigree.

It should also be noted that the Rivers camp contacted Duke earlier in the summer inquiring about a visit.

Stay tuned.

Sidebar - Rivers team played in both the Showcase and Nationals, not to mention a made for TV game on ESPNU.  "It's the last tournament of the year and we want to go out with a bang and play as hard as we can," said Rivers after his sixth contest of the week.

Life would have been easier for Team Stat but numerous injuries claimed three players off their roster, including one of the nations top players in Brandon Knight.

Rivers lived most of his life in Florda, but has also lived elsewhere when his father was involved with NBA teams.

"We'll talk and I'll tell him what I did good or bad and analyze the game, but after that it's just Dad and son.  It's not always about basketball," said Rivers when asked about his Dad's input after watching his play.

Rivers is competing in the Nike Global Challenge

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Exciting new changes at Blue Devil Nation and member testimonials

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BDN Premium’s Basketball Recruiting Update – The Latest Happenings

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Barnes-Parker

If you read our message board you already know that Josh Hairston and Tyler Thornton have made there way down to Duke after the NBAPA Top 100 Camp.  What you may not know is that [private] they'll be working out a lot with Nolan Smith who just got back from D.C. where he worked out with Michael Beasley.

The visitors will also be there when Harrison Barnes visits Durham on Tuesday of this week.  Barnes left for Chapel Hill with his mom and sister in tow where he'll get to know Roy Williams and the players.  He will participate in the camp while there and you can bet they'll do what they can to thwart his visit to Durham. If you are counting, this would make his third trip to Duke but do not look for a verbal for this one will last a good while longer.

Duke will also have a few ex players left over from the camp.  In fact, they are working with current players early and often.  Two of those players are Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kelly.  Both incoming freshman are working hard in the weight room to get stronger and prepare for the rigors of competing at the highest level.

Back to Barnes for a moment, as you have seen on the message board, he was hanging out with Andre Dawkins, Josh Hairston and Tyler Thornton.  After Barnes final play off game, he sat and talked with Dawkins for a good while and Thornton came over as well.  Kendall Marshall's father saw me taking a picture (hate that happened) and beamed in on them.  Marshall, who goes by mrtiger on the Scout boards, loves to meddle, especially when it involves Duke or UNC players.  If you think he wouldn't help Carolina's cause you're crazy and I implore you to not trust what he says.  While he'll get some things right, he will also meddle about with rumors or staunch opinions.  He runs about picking at prospects and others while at AAU events and worse, he sits in the stands and rails on other prospects if they make bad plays while playing with his son.  He berated one well known recruiting guru for not ranking his son high enough, constantly dropping every curse word in the book regardless of who was around and yes, in front of his own younger children.  He epitomizes the worst case scenario in a little league father and I am surprised Scout allows him to hang around.  Kendall is a fine young man though and he is impressive  both on and off the court in every way.  I just hate to see little league fathers acting in a way that I feel in inappropriate.

Enough on him, back to recruiting talk.  Ray McCallum seems to be inclined to wait on his decision for a bit and I feel he's hoping Duke offers.  That will be dependent on how Duke feels about Kyrie Irving who had a sluggish start to the tournament.  Irving has not played in a ton of AAU tournaments, haven stayed on the East coast most of last year.  He was stymied by the talent and not being the man or getting the ball where he wanted it.  In fact, as the interviews roll your way, you'll hear several prospects say the same thing.  Irving emphatically told me that there was no truth to him being an Indiana lean and discussed the rumors and false information that hit the boards where Andrew and myself let you know the real deal after the Rumble in the Bronx.  I expect Irving to visit Duke by the end of summer and they should know of his interest level at that time.  Unfortunately, my batteries gave way during the interview and much of the good stuff was missed, but I will reconstruct what I can.

Fab Mello answered two questions before turning his back to the media and saying he couldn't speak our language much to his AAU coaches chagrin.  He wasn't doing that bad, but seems to have trouble handling pressure.  This will not bode well for him with concerns to landing in the kind of position he wants to in college.

McCallum is a pure point guard and plays within his capabilities, but he got dusted by Joe Jackson in a head to head match up.  However, McCallum bounced back after that game and played his best ball of the tournament.  Jackson?  He's a blur with the ball and can light it up on offense.  He is of course the teammate of Tarik Black on his AAU team, the Jackson Tigers.  Brick Oettinger said he'd move up significantly in his rankings and I must admit that I came away impressed.  We have an interview coming with him as well where he mentions that Duke's Nate James has been in touch, but Kentucky and Memphis are the leaders.  We talked with Black as well and yes, I caught another sites writer on film looking at my notes on press row while I was away.  I will give you one guess where they were from;)

Dominique Ferguson said that Duke just came out of nowhere, but he is seriously entertaining the notion as are many kids.  Nate James has really helped broaden the Duke name on the trail and he will likely continue under the tutelage of Chris Collins and Wojo.

One more thing ... we told you that Josh Hairston would be transferring to Montrosse Christian Academy, but that has not be officially announced yet, so we'd appreciate you keeping that here for nobody from Scout or Rivals has a clue about this.

We'll continue to bring you coverage from the NBAPA Top 100 camp all this week and you will surely enjoy actually hearing the players for yourselves.  I will have the audio updates in a more timely fashion next time around, so thanks for the patience while we worked through that. [/private]

Kyrie Irving talks of playing in Cameron and the recruiting process

BDN Premium will follow Kyrie Irving at this weekends Rumble in the Bronx - Photo- BDNP
BDN Premium will follow Kyrie Irving at this weekends Rumble in the Bronx - Photo- BDNP

I finally located the second audio interview with Kyrie Irving after he tossed in forty points in Cameron Indoor Stadium.  If you have followed this site, you are aware that we broke Duke's interest in this talented young star long before others picked up on it.  BDN has covered Irving at many events and that will continue this weekend, when Andrew Slater attends the "Rumble in the Bronx, event.  The great thing about Andrew is his knowledge of national prospects, but when it comes to the East coast, he is more than just a little plugged in.  So, why not join Blue Devil Nation Premium and get full access to the fastest growing subscription site around.  We think you will quickly learn that this site stays ahead of the curve with the information you covet and that we take a hands on active role in our coverage of all things Duke.  We are dedicated to bringing you a great Duke fan experience in a professional manner and when we talk of prospects, we have seen them play firsthand.  We never deal in rumors at Blue Devil Nation, but we sure as heck are forced to squelch a few along the way on our members only message board.  Our site sees no use in having a public message board, for they turn into quite the mess in a short time.  We do value our visitors though and we'll continue to offer free content and peeks at what we cover in our premium section.  When I first started Blue Devil Nation, there was a need for a site which was accurate, dependable and personable.  I can promise you that we'll strive to add features we think you'll love in the near future.  We have a Twitter page to keep you in touch with our offerings and tidbits on whats going on  Duke Athletics.  We are adding feature writers, all of which you have heard of as well.  In short, I am excited about our coverage and the BDN team hopes you are as well.  Thanks to all of you for making up the Blue Devil Nation.  Now, on to the interview with Kyrie [private] Irving -

We will return to one on ones interviews, so stay tuned for a more streamlined experience.  Talk about thi interview on the message board. [/private]