The Blue Devils are slated to square off against former Duke basketball big man Christian Reeves at least once next season.
Following two years as a seldom-used Duke basketball player, Christian Reeves entered the transfer portal in early April. And afterearlier this week, the 7-foot-1, 260-pound center announced on Thursday evening that he's committed to 14th-year Clemson head coach Brad Brownell and his staff.
That game will take place at Clemson. So, Reeves won't have a chance to return to Cameron Indoor Stadium as a member of the visiting team until the season after next at the earliest.As a freshman in Durham, the Charlotte native, a former three-star at Oak Hill Academy , saw action in 13 contests. He totaled 20 points and 12 rebounds across 42 minutes on the floor.
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