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Kyle By the Numbers
KYLE SINGLER
6 Steals by Kyle in the first
Sophomore | Medford, OR | F | 6’8” | 235 lbs
half against Loyola
My High School: South Medford
451 Points scored by
Favorite Food: Mom’s spaghetti
Kyle as a freshman, 8th-most
in Duke history
Favorite TV Show: The Office
Favorite NBA Team Growing Up: Indiana Pacers 4 Major statistical catego-
A Sport I Wish I Still Played: Hockey
ries in which Kyle leads the
team (points, rebounds, as-
Talent You May Not Know I Have: I am an artist sists, and steals)
Talent I Wish I Had: Cooking
Favorite Website: YouTube
1987 Last time a
Duke player led his team in
Favorite Duke Memory: First game in Cameron scoring, rebounding and as-
sists (Danny Ferry)
Favorite Video Game: Any basketball game
Something Crazy I’d Like To Do: Climb Mt. Everest
1988 Year Kyle was
Favorite Musical Artist: 50 Cent born in Medford, OR
Instrument I’d Play in a Band: Drums
Who Would Play Me in a Movie: Owen Wilson
2,943 Distance, in
miles, from Kyle’s home in
Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber
Medford to Durham, NC
Best Duke Player of All-Time: Grant Hill
Scouting Report on Kyle
Highly skilled player who can
Kyle drives and
score in the paint and from the
dishes it to Brian
perimeter... Poised, fearless
Zoubek (#55) at
and loves to play the game...
the Meadowlands
Has advanced skill set... Fluid
athlete... Very good court
sense helps him fill the box
score... Mismatch 4-man...
Outstanding 3pt shooter with
textbook form -- 1/3 of his
shots are 3’s... Will attack the
offensive boards and has a
great nose for rebounding...
Looks to make plays with the
ball in his hands... Never
backs down from a challenge...
Very confident player who will
take and make big shots
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