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Offline Darius Lewis and his parents at the Consol via his twitter. He is one big kid! Last edited by CLK (4/24/2013 7:53 pm) Offline OK, I'm from Jersey. I know to back off the union guys before I have season tickets next to Hoffa. I'll take it in year 4 but I really want it in 2 or 3. I'm not being sarcastic. I've been hungry for this a long time. Offline OK, I'm from Jersey. I know to back off the union guys before I have season tickets next to Hoffa. I'll take it in year 4 but I really want it in 2 or 3. I'm not being sarcastic. I've been hungry for this a long time. I would hope for something sooner. Just trying to be realistic, but the way our recruiting is going, who knows! Offline Wow! What did they feed that kid growing up? He's a foot taller than either of his parents . Offline That is a great picture of Darius and his parents. May those smiles continue throughout his years at Duquesne. Offline From Duquesne website Offline Hope he works himself into the presence that Ferry mentions. By the way just looking at the picture of the last signings Robinson looks like he has an intimidating presence to him. I know I'm imtimidated. Offline Lewis and Robinson give us a couple of true big bodies. Soko's also a solid dude. Offline Lewis and Robinson give us a couple of true big bodies. Soko's also a solid dude. We haven't had this kind of size since we were students, and the team had Tunny, Atkins, Arnold, and Moon. It will be interesting to see what our style will be. You can still be uptempo, even with size, but we ought to be better in the half court. Ferry talked about rebounding, and defending the basket. He's got the size to do that now. Offline Lewis and Robinson give us a couple of true big bodies. Soko's also a solid dude. We haven't had this kind of size since we were students, and the team had Tunny, Atkins, Arnold, and Moon. It will be interesting to see what our style will be. You can still be uptempo, even with size, but we ought to be better in the half court. Ferry talked about rebounding, and defending the basket. He's got the size to do that now. with only JJ, Colter and Jay Jones back this is a new team, Ferry told the others all year they needed to be better, still wish Winters had stayed. Offline Lewis and Robinson give us a couple of true big bodies. Soko's also a solid dude. We haven't had this kind of size since we were students, and the team had Tunny, Atkins, Arnold, and Moon. It will be interesting to see what our style will be. You can still be uptempo, even with size, but we ought to be better in the half court. Ferry talked about rebounding, and defending the basket. He's got the size to do that now. with only JJ, Colter and Jay Jones back this is a new team, Ferry told the others all year they needed to be better, still wish Winters had stayed. Don't forget Datt! Offline Who? Datt, oh dat Datt, sorry Offline Datt was voted most likely to turn into Fred Moon. Offline Datt was voted most likely to turn into Fred Moon. moon had a good Sr year Offline I had a front row seat for Moon's senior year. He surprised everyone, and at just the right time. Dukes had lost John Moore, their starting center, to an injury that would end the year for him. Ricky Tunstall, although 7 feet tall, was really raw as a freshman. Moonie was a 5th year player who had never shown much before. He ended up providing defense, rebounding, and a little scoring (he ended up with a record shooting percentage), although he seemed to wear down as the season went on. With Moon, the Dukes were 6-9 (Moon), 6-7 (Atkins), 6-9 (Arnold) up front, with Tunstall, Rod Scott (6-5), and Joey Myers (6-7) coming off the bench. Offline I had a front row seat for Moon's senior year. He surprised everyone, and at just the right time. Dukes had lost John Moore, their starting center, to an injury that would end the year for him. Ricky Tunstall, although 7 feet tall, was really raw as a freshman. Moonie was a 5th year player who had never shown much before. He ended up providing defense, rebounding, and a little scoring (he ended up with a record shooting percentage), although he seemed to wear down as the season went on. With Moon, the Dukes were 6-9 (Moon), 6-7 (Atkins), 6-9 (Arnold) up front, with Tunstall, Rod Scott (6-5), and Joey Myers (6-7) coming off the bench. Those were some good players there. Myers was another one who really blossomed his senior year. Satalin made him the centerpiece, and he lived up to it, playing well enough to get drafted. Offline Myers was drafted in the 7th round by the Nets. I had a connection with the team at the time who told me that it was done as a favor to someone ... I think one of the scouts or someone in the Nets' front office had a connection to Satalin or Duquesne. I knew before the draft that it would happen. Not that there was anything wrong with Joey; he was a good college player but a step slow for the NBA.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
president wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
ElDuque. Great line!! We all want the very same thing. An NACC tourney appearance for the Dukes. I believe we will see it by year four of Ferry & Co.
Thanks for having a sense of humor. Some of these other guys, Robin Williams and Rodney Dangerfield could walk in here and they'd start yawning.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
ElDuque wrote:
president wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
ElDuque. Great line!! We all want the very same thing. An NACC tourney appearance for the Dukes. I believe we will see it by year four of Ferry & Co.
Thanks for having a sense of humor. Some of these other guys, Robin Williams and Rodney Dangerfield could walk in here and they'd start yawning.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Even decent hands would be a big upgrade over Martins.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
April 26, 2013
PITTSBURGH - Duquesne University head men's basketball coach Jim Ferry announced that 6-11, 240-pound Darius Lewis (Lexington, Ky./IMG Academy) has signed a National Letter of Intent, making him the fifth member of the 2013-14 recruiting class.Lewis, a native of Lexington, Ky., spent his past two seasons at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. He averaged 13.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game in 2012-13. Lewis has dropped nearly 60 pounds since leaving Tates Creek High School for IMG prior to the 2011-12 season.
"I'm really excited to have Darius as part of the Duquesne program," said Ferry. "He is another great kid - and outstanding student - who comes from a great family. Darius is a true big man who I see having a bright future in our program. He has tremendous potential and a great upside. He has worked very hard to get to where he is now, and I expect him to continue to work to become the kind of true center who can have a presence in the Atlantic 10." •Thread Starter
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
I don't think Watkins is rail thin by any means. If Datt discovers cheesburgers and weights, we're set.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
ElDuque wrote:
I don't think Watkins is rail thin by any means. If Datt discovers cheesburgers and weights, we're set.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
duq81 wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
I don't think Watkins is rail thin by any means. If Datt discovers cheesburgers and weights, we're set.
A diehard fan since 1961
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Phildog wrote:
duq81 wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
I don't think Watkins is rail thin by any means. If Datt discovers cheesburgers and weights, we're set.
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
A diehard fan since 1961
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
ElDuque wrote:
A diehard fan since 1961
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
ElDuque wrote:
Re: Darius Lewis signs with Duquesne
I miss that connection. I used to get courtside seats, free, whenever the Lakers came to town so I could see Nixon. Tossed back many an errant pass to the refs and heard every conversation on the court.