Former Duke center Christian Reeves has signed to play at Clemson, one of the Blue Devils’ Atlantic Coast Conference rivals.
Tigers coach Brad Brownell officially announced the addition of Reeves on Monday. Reeves is a 7-foot-1 junior from Charlotte who has three years of eligibility starting next season.
Reeves will add size at Clemson, where all-ACC center PJ Hall entered the NBA draft after helping the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight this past season.
Reeves played 13 games as a freshman for Duke and was expected to take on a bigger role this past season. But Reeves played only three games before injuring his right ankle. He eventually underwent surgery and did not play again.
Brownell said he’s looking forward to continuing Reeves’ development.
“He has great size, can rebound, block shots and has the potential to become an elite rim protector and more,” the coach said.
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