What comes to mind is how Scheyer will impact his recruiting.
Young guy, will relate well to recruits, driven (according to his Wikipedia profile), versatile as a player and a history of relentlessly working to get better:
-(ACC) leader in numerous statistical categories, ranging from
free throw percentage and
three point shots/game to
assists/
turnover ratio.
-He led Duke's 2010 National Championship team in points per game, assists, free throw percentage, and steals per game.
-rose to national fame in his senior year by
scoring 21 points in 75 seconds of play during a one-man comeback effort in the last minute and a half of a high school game against
Proviso West High School, in an effort to keep alive his team's 35-game winning streak.
-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.
[31] After finally hitting 49 in a row, he missed on his final attempt.
[31] His father encouraged him to join him and go home, but – as his coach recalled – "Jon looked at him and said, 'No. I'm starting over.' Then he stayed until he made 50 in a row."