Scheyer Dukes Continued Cramping Concerning

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Scheyer: Duke's continued cramping 'concerning'
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Scheyer: Duke's continued cramping 'concerning'

Duke coach Jon Scheyer spoke to the media on Monday and expressed concern about his team's continued cramping issues.

The Blue Devils have had several players cramp up in recent games, including Dariq Whitehead, Jeremy Roach, and Kyle Filipowski.

Scheyer said that the team is working with the medical staff to try to figure out what is causing the cramping.

He also said that the team is considering making some changes to its pregame routine and hydration protocols.

Duke has lost two of its last three games and is now 15-6 overall.

The Blue Devils will play at Virginia Tech on Wednesday night.

Scheyer said that he is not sure if the cramping issues are related to the team's recent struggles.

However, he said that the team is not using the cramping as an excuse for its poor play.

Scheyer said that the team is focused on getting healthy and playing better basketball.

Duke is one of the most talented teams in the country.

However, the Blue Devils have struggled to live up to expectations this season.

The cramping issues are just one of the challenges that Scheyer has had to deal with in his first season as head coach.

Scheyer is a former Duke player and assistant coach.

He was hired to replace Mike Krzyzewski, who retired after last season.

Scheyer is considered one of the rising stars in college basketball.

Duke is hoping to make a run in the NCAA Tournament this season.

However, the Blue Devils will need to get healthy and play better basketball in order to do so.

The cramping issues are a concern, but Scheyer is confident that the team can overcome them.