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Paolo Banchero Is Declaring, Entering His Name Into The 2022 NBA Draft After His Freshman Season At Duke Which Was His Only Season At Duke

As a freshman at Duke in 2021-2022,

Paolo Banchero who is a forward averaged 17.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists while shooting 47.8%

“according to espn.com”

Though ,

Paolo Banchero’s freshman season would be his only season at Duke because he is declaring , entering his name into the 2022 NBA Draft after his freshman season at Duke which was his only season at Duke.

Paolo Banchero had this to say about his freshman season, his only season at Duke!

Playing on some of the biggest stages in front of the best fans in the world with my brothers, I couldn't ask for anything more," said Banchero. "It was really a blessing. To Coach K, it was an honor to be a part of your final season. Thank you for pushing me every single day and expecting nothing but the best out of me. It has always been a dream of mine to play at Duke, and it has always been a dream of mine to play in the NBA. Duke has prepared me for that on and off the court. I'm excited to announce that I'll be entering my name in the 2022 NBA Draft. It has been a great journey and I'm blessed to be a part of The Brotherhood for life." Coach Mike Krzyzewski who coached his final season as the Duke Men’s Basketball Head Coach in 2021-2022 had this to say about Paolo Banchero!

Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski who coached his final season as the Duke Men’s Basketball Head Coach in 2021-2022 had this to say about Paolo Banchero!

Paolo had a truly incredible season and is absolutely ready to attack the next phase of his playing career," "He put up remarkable numbers and won awards, but he always put the team first. Paolo is a great leader in that regard and someone all of our players admired, even though he was just a freshman. He is so dynamic, explosive and versatile – a model player in today's NBA game. He did whatever we asked at a very high level. I loved having him and his family in our program and wish him all the best as his professional career begins."

“according to an article on goduke.com”