Duke is getting help from former Blue Devils player and Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum.
The school announced Tuesday that the six-time NBA all-star would serve in a volunteer advisory role for the program as “chief basketball officer.” Tatum is currently recovering from a ruptured right Achilles’ tendon suffered in May during the NBA playoffs.
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In its release, the school said Tatum's tasks will include in-person visits with the team to discuss development, professionalism and team culture, as well as mentoring athletes in areas such as career management, building a personal brand or managing time demands as a college athlete.
Tatum will also check in with periodic virtual team meetings or discuss roster construct