Duke head coach Jon Scheyer expressed his disappointment and frustration with his team’s performance in a recent practice. Scheyer was visibly upset with his players, citing a lack of effort and poor execution on the court.
“I wasn’t happy with the way we played tonight,” Scheyer said in the post-game press conference. “We didn’t execute, we didn’t move the ball, and we didn’t play with the intensity and energy that I expect from our team.”
Scheyer’s comments came after a lackluster performance from the Blue Devils, who struggled to find their rhythm and cohesion on the court. The team’s poor shooting, turnovers, and defensive lapses all contributed to their disappointing showing.
“We need to be better, and we need to start playing like a team,” Scheyer said. “We can’t just stand around and watch the game happen. We need to be proactive, we need to be aggressive, and we need to play with passion and energy.”
Scheyer’s words served as a wake-up call for his players, who will look to bounce back and improve their performance in upcoming games. The Blue Devils will need to regroup and refocus if they want to achieve their goals and live up to expectations.
As the season begins, Scheyer’s expectations will continue to be high, and his players will need to rise to the challenge to meet them. With Scheyer’s guidance and leadership, the Blue Devils have the potential to turn their season around and make a strong push in the NCAA Tournament.