Trevor Keels Announces Decision To Enter Draft

Duke freshman Trevor Keels announced on Twitter that he will enter the NBA draft. The 6’4″ guard doesn’t say he’s hiring an agent, but there’s nothing in his statement to indicate that he will consider returning to college.

“Playing at Duke was a dream and I feel that now is the time to chase another dream,” Keels wrote. “I am excited to enter my name in the 2022 NBA Draft. I found a second home at Duke and I’ll be riding with The Brotherhood for life.”

Keels projects as a late first-round pick, coming in at 25th overall on ESPN’s big board. Mike Schmitz of ESPN calls him a “skilled two-way combo guard with a strong foundational skill set” and praises his toughness on defense as well. However, Schmitz adds that there are questions about his motor and notes that he had a lot of ups and downs during his lone college season.

A five-star recruit, Keels averaged 11.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 36 games this season while shooting 41.9% from the field and 31.2% from three-point range. Schmitz states that he’ll have to show teams he can be consistent from long distance to be considered a top-20 pick.

Keels is the fourth early draft entrant from Duke, joining Paolo Banchero, Mark Williams and Wendell Moore.

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