TCU involved early with fast-rising ’28 wing Marceles Duncan

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Marcellus Duncan is a rapidly rising wing player across the country who is playing his sophomore season at Rangeview (CO) High School.

“I feel like I’m a No. 1 or No. 2 guy who can attack,” Duncan told Opponent. “I’m able to shoot off the dribble, and I’m a great defender; I’m going to get after it. The biggest improvement in my game is definitely my shooting. Last year, I was four-for-five. This year, I’m shooting one and two, so I’m coming in and learning how to dribble, run the offense and especially shoot, which is something I’ve been working on this year.

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“Since college, I have watched a lot of Isaiah Evans. In the NBA, last year when I was still playing the four and five positions, I learned to dominate by watching Antetokounmpo play, and now the games I watch are a bit like KD. I’ve been keeping an eye on a lot of perimeter players this year. “

Competitors have recently been able to catch up Marcellus Duncan Discuss the latest on his recruitment.

“I had offers from TCU, Kansas City, Missouri and Sacramento State,” Duncan said.

Duncan talks about TCU

“They have a great plan,” Duncan said. “I was able to talk to the coaches and they were able to tell me about their players and how they manage everything. They wanted me to go out there and visit and see everything firsthand. I mean, TCU is great and I love what they’re doing there.

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“They like my defense and they say my play behind the defense stands out to them. They like my team spirit, very selfless and they are looking for the right playmaker to fit into their team.”

Marcellus Duncan’s star is on the rise

Marcellus Duncan Start opening your eyes this summer and competing in the Mountain Stars organization in the UAA 16U age group. He averaged 9.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.2 blocks per game, shooting 62.5% from the field and scoring 1.215 points per possession.

Subsequently, he was invited to participate in the USA Basketball October mini-camp and became the top player in the 2029/2028 age group. This season, Duncan averaged 15.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 2.2 blocks per game, shooting 53.6% from the field and 37.8% from three-point range.

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in his words

“We’ve heard from Colorado, UNC, North Dakota State, Washington State and a few other schools like that,” Duncan said.

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