Article by Chase Jeter

bob_duke_jd

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Thoughtful reflections from Chase at: https://dukeblueplanet.exposure.co/continued-growth

He confirms what I think we all suspected--the strength and speed of the game last year seems to have taken him by surprise (even at an elite high school, it's a difference game than big-time college basketball), and he wasn't ready to quickly adapt:

"The first year of college basketball is a significant adjustment for big guys. There’s just another level of strength you have to have to compete at this level. The speed of the game really increases. You also go from being the best player on the court in high school to a level where everyone is at an elite caliber."

He thinks he is making real progress there this summer, though, and I am really looking forward to seeing what he can do next season (like so many of our guys, he seems to have a great attitude and determination):

"Through all that work, I have no doubt my game has improved in all areas this summer. The biggest thing, though, is confidence. When things get tough, I’ll be able to fall back on the knowledge of how much I’ve been in the gym, how much work I’ve put in this summer. That will carry me through a bad day. With that confidence, I know I’ll always be able to keep pushing forward.

There were times last year when I didn’t feel great. The feeling of not succeeding at the level I expect from myself is not one I want to feel again. By being here this summer and working out every day, putting in extra work, getting stronger, I feel like I’m setting myself up for not just a successful season, but also a successful career."
 

bob_duke_jd

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The kid is very open and honest. K got us another gem in Chase Jeter. Great kid.

Agreed, crazyduke3, that's one of the things I love best about being a Duke fan--the exceptionally high character of some of these kids. It's refreshing to see a young man so open and honest in his self-assessment. With that mindset, it's hard to imagine that he won't continue to significantly improve each year. He spent a lot of time on the bench last year; but, like Obi, he did not sulk and always seemed to be pulling hard for the team.
 
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Agreed, crazyduke3, that's one of the things I love best about being a Duke fan--the exceptionally high character of some of these kids. It's refreshing to see a young man so open and honest in his self-assessment. With that mindset, it's hard to imagine that he won't continue to significantly improve each year. He spent a lot of time on the bench last year; but, like Obi, he did not sulk and always seemed to be pulling hard for the team.
Said it several times in the past re Zoobs and Lance Thomas young bigs take time to physically to mature.Pretty sure Chase has not even turned nineteen yet.There is a tremendous difference in a eighteen year old kid and a twenty two year old man
 

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Nice read- said he's not going to pack his bag and leave because things weren't going his way.

Shots fired? Haha.

I really hope that Chase gets to use the 8 foot jumper he and the staff have been working on, though I think that'll be his junior year toy. His role will be simplified to defense and rebounding for now. Get that right and they'll move forward.
 

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Looking forward to his improvement this season. Could be a valuable backup. Kid has a great attitude.
 

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Really loved his and Obi's attitude on the bench. Hope both ultimately contribute at some point.
 
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