Duke basketball star Kyle Filipowski leaves Blue Devils, enters 2024 NBA Draft
After leading Duke in scoring and rebounding in each of the past two seasons, Kyle Filipowski is leaving school for the NBA.
The 7-foot forward announced his plans to forgo his final two seasons of eligibility on Friday, the same day Duke freshman guard Jared McCain announced he was leaving school early.
“This has been a lifelong dream of mine,” Filipowski said in a social media post, “and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to pursue it. Thank you, Duke Nation. Your unwavering encouragement and belief in me have fueled my determination to reach this point. Whether you’ve cheered for me from the stands, followed my career online, or simply sent positive vibes my way, please know that your support has meant the world to me.”
Filipowski started every Duke game during his career as the Blue Devils went 27-9 in each of Jon Scheyer’s first two seasons as their head coach.
He was projected to be a first-round pick had he entered last year’s NBA Draft, after he averaged 15.1 points and 8.9 rebounds per game to win the ACC rookie of the year and ACC Tournament most valuable player awards. But he instead had corrective surgery on both his hips and spent the summer rehabilitating.
He was named the ACC’s preseason player of the year last October and averaged 16.4 points and 8.3 rebounds this season. He was voted a second-team, All-American by the Associated Press and made first-team all-ACC.
“I also want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to my coaches, teammates, and everyone else who has helped me along the way,” Filipowski said. “Your guidance, mentorship, and sacrifices have played the ultimate role in shaping me both as a player and as a person. While I may no longer call Durham home, know that I will always carry this community with me. To Cameron. To the Crazies. To my Coaches. To the Brotherhood. I hope to make you all proud.”
In addition to Filipowski and McCain, the Blue Devils are also losing a third starter, 6-9 sophomore forward Mark Mitchell, to the NCAA Transfer Portal. Starting point guard Tyrese Proctor is planning to return for his junior season and senior guard Jeremy Roach has yet to finalize his decision on whether or not to use the fifth season of eligibility he has due to NCAA COVID-19 pandemic rules.
As Filipowski departs, his role as a stretch-4 forward will be filled next season by incoming freshman Cooper Flagg, the nation’s No. 1 recruit and the Gatorade national player of the year. Flagg is part of the nation’s No. 1-rated recruiting class.
This story was originally published April 12, 2024 at 12:21 PM.