Yet another Duke Basketball player was named to a preseason watch list and it’s in the small forward category and the Julius Erving Award Watch List.
Cam Reddish is one of the very unique players on this seasons Duke Basketball team and he is named to the Julius Erving Award Watch List.
Reddish comes to Duke out of Westtown High School and figures to be a prominent role in the Duke offense this season and joins the top recruiting class of R.J. Barrett, Zion Williamson, Tre Jones, and Joey Baker.
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Joining Reddish on the Julius Erving Award Watch List is fellow freshman and ACC foe, Nassir Little of North Carolina and Jaylen Hoard of Wake Forest, as well as Aaron Wiggins of Maryland.
Other ACC opponents named to the watch list are Syracuse’s Oshae Brissett, Virginia’s De’Andre Hunter.
Aside from Reddish and Little, the only other freshman that were named to the Julius Erving Watch List are Kentucky’s Keldon Johnson and Oregon’s Louis King.
The remaining twelve players on the watch list are; Belmont’s Dylan Windler, Eastern Michigan’s Elijah Minnie, Gonzaga’s Rui Hachimura, Marquette’s Sam Hauser, Nevada’s Caleb Martin, Oregon State’s Tres Tinkle, Penn State’s Lamar Stevens, Tennessee’s Admiral Schofield, Troy’s Jordon Varnado, UCLA’s Kris Wilkes, Washington’s Matisse Thybulle, and Washington State’s Robert Franks Jr.
Reddish joins Barrett and Jones in being named to the watch lists for their respective positions while it is safe to assume that Zion Williamson will join his fellow freshman once the watch list is revealed for the Karl Malone Award, for the best power forward in the nation.
As Cam Reddish appears healthy and is set to make his mark on the college basketball world, Blue Devil fans are eager to see the talent and hype of this years freshman on the court together at the same time.