He's got such a nice feel for the game, and works so hard. He brings all those little intangibles to the table that the elite players do. It's almost like having more than one player on the court.After sinking a 3-pointer with 18 seconds left to seal a win for Duke over There was a TV timeout with under four minutes in the second half.
He's] going to be [a] good pro.Sidelined initially with an eye patch and incapacitating headaches, he ultimately returned to the court wearing protective goggles to protect his eyes.On September 22, 2010, Scheyer accepted a training camp invitation with the NBA's He just knows how to play, and that's a basketball skill. He was a prolific high school s… I think it would be better to go to the team that really wants [him] because there will be teams that want [him. Jonathan James Scheyer (Hebrew: ג'ון שייר; born August 24, 1987) is an American-Israeli former basketball player, currently an associate head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team.
The kid is a winner. Jon Scheyer is a 6-4, 170-pound Shooting Guard from Northbrook, IL. There's not much maintenance with him. There are several other guards who are having great seasons ... but there aren't many who have had comparable seasons to date.ESPN play-by-play announcer Dan Schulman said: "He's not your prototypical break-you-down-off-the-dribble with blow-by-speed kind of point guard. He noted most NBA teams would benefit by having Scheyer on their team as a sixth man. The Blue Devils won as he finished with 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists.Duke won the national championship with a 61–59 victory over Scheyer set the ACC all-time single-season record for minutes played in 2009–10 (with 1,470, passing For the season, he has also led the nation in assist/turnover ratio.In his career, he played in 144 consecutive games (most in team history, tied with He is the only player in Duke history to record at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 400 assists, 250 3-pointers, and 200 steals in a career.Doug Gottlieb of ESPN opined in early January 2010 that Scheyer "is probably not an David Thorpe, ESPN's resident expert on NBA rookies and noted trainer of NBA prospects, differed with Gottlieb.
He was not drafted in the Because Scheyer's talent was obvious by the time he was set to start high school, many people encouraged his parents to move so he could attend a high school with a powerhouse basketball program. In this article, we take a look at Jon Scheyer's net worth in 2020, total earnings, salary, and biography. That was Jon's vision, and it never occurred to him that anything else would happen. I thought: 'This is it. I smiled, and went for it.
Scheyer led his high school team to an Illinois state basketball championship as a high school All-American, and was one of the starters on the 2009–10 Duke Blue Devils that won the 2010 NCAA Basketball Championship, as a college All-American. That was the most surreal moment. His father said: "I get chills thinking about it.
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Jon Scheyer is a American Basketball Player from Illinois, United States. He doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Get the latest news, stats and more about Jon Scheyer on RealGM.com This is a good chance to take a long look, and see what he can do here.It was just two months following his serious eye injury, however, and he was not 100%.After some additional time off to recover from his injury, on February 17, 2011, Scheyer signed a contract with the Scheyer said his eye had healed from the traumatic injury that he suffered in the NBA Summer League.In June 2011, Scheyer signed a two-year contract worth a reported $450,000 with The team is limited to no more than four players who are non-Israeli, but because Scheyer has a Jewish father he had the ability to obtain Israeli citizenship relatively quickly, and did so in September 2011.After failing to make it playing basketball overseas, Scheyer was added to Duke Men's Basketball staff by Head Coach Duke Blue Devils men's basketball 2009–10 NCAA championsDuke Blue Devils men's basketball 2014–15 NCAA champions "As a freshman, Scheyer led Glenbrook North in scoring and assists and was First Team All-State as a sophomore in 2004. ...[W]e were tied, or down by one. All rights reserved.As out of his mind as he's been, T.J. Warren's recent performances are a logical extension of what he's become over the past couple seasons and what he's been for considerably longer than that.Beyond retaining Christian Wood, and maybe chasing a restricted free agent, it's going to be the kind of offseason that leaves Pistons fans feeling underwhelmed name-wise.Both the Raptors and Kawhi himself, though separated by the breadth of a continent, have something at stake, a chance to assert that they were the truly indispensable part of last year's triumph and win back-to-back chips.Small ball is moving toward a new gimmick-driven paradigm, inspired by a misinterpretation of what made those Warriors so great. That is a moment I'll never forget.With 2:37 remaining, he hit a 3-pointer to put Duke ahead 67–61. Get the latest news, stats and more about Jon Scheyer on RealGM.com Check out Jon Scheyer's high school sports timeline including game updates while playing basketball at Glenbrook North High School from 2009 through 2010. As a junior, he averaged 26 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists.One example of his dogged pursuit of excellence is that while in high school, Scheyer refused to leave the gym one night until he made 50 consecutive free throws.Scheyer is the 4th-leading scorer in Illinois history, behind Charles McElvain, with 3,034 points, and he is the only player in state history to finish his career ranked in the all-time top 10 in points (4th), rebounds, assists (6th), and steals (7th).In the 2006–07 season he started all 33 Blue Devils games as a freshman,Despite the fact that he was a starter as a freshman, Coach Scheyer was named one of three captains for the Blue Devils for the 2008–09 season.Scheyer was 7th in the ACC in free throw percentage (.841) for the season, 8th in minutes per game (32.8), tied for 8th in steals per game (1.6) and three-point field goals made per game (2.1), and 18th in points per game (14.9).Scheyer had one of the best assist to turnover ratios in the NCAA. Scheyer was the only non-senior among those First Team All-State selections and was the only underclassman on any of the first three All-State squads. The move was recommended so that he would have a greater chance of success. No player in the country has been as efficient with the ball as Scheyer has been ... [H]e consistently makes good passes and good decisions. In high school, he once scored 21 points in a game's final 75 seconds of play in an attempt to spark a comeback.
Scheyer shrugged off the suggestion, telling his parents: "We'll just do it here.