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Jon Scheyer
NameJon Scheyer
PositionHead coach
Weight lb210
LeagueAtlantic Coast Conference
TeamDuke Blue Devils
Birth dateJanuary 24, 1987
Birth placeNorthbrook, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
High schoolGlenbrook North High School
CollegeDuke (2006–2010)
Draft year2010
Career start2010
Career end2013
Coach start2013
Years12010–2011
Team1Gran Canaria
Years22011–2012
Team2Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Years32012–2013
Team3Texas Legends
Cyears12013–2021
Cteam1Duke (assistant)
Cyears22021–2022
Cteam2Duke (associate HC)
Cyears32022–present
Cteam3Duke (head coach)

Jon Scheyer is an American basketball coach and former professional player who serves as head coach of the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference. A former guard, he starred as a player at Duke University before playing professionally in Spain, the D-League and briefly in Israel. He returned to Duke as an assistant and rose to replace Mike Krzyzewski as head coach.

Early life and high school

Scheyer was born in Northbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and attended Glenbrook North High School, where he played for the Highlanders. As a prep standout he competed in Illinois state tournaments and national showcases, earning All-State and All-American honors and attracting offers from programs including Duke, Illinois, Arizona, UConn, and UCLA. He played alongside or against notable recruits who later starred at Michigan State, Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, and Indiana. During AAU seasons he faced teams with future professionals from the NBA and earned invitations to events hosted by Nike and Adidas.

College career

At Duke University he played under head coach Mike Krzyzewski and alongside teammates such as Kyle Singler, Mason Plumlee, Jon Scheyer teammate?, Nolan Smith, Kyle Singler? and Kyrie Irving (later recruiting overlaps), contributing as a combo guard and floor leader. He was part of Duke's 2010 NCAA Tournament national championship team, playing in Final Four games at venues including Lucas Oil Stadium and Ford Field. Scheyer earned All-ACC recognition and academic awards while setting or approaching program records in three-point shooting and free throw percentage. He competed in the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament and NCAA Regional rounds against programs such as Villanova, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Ohio State, Michigan State, and SEC opponents during nonconference play. Coaches and analysts from USA Basketball circles noted his basketball IQ, leadership, and clutch shooting in conference and national television broadcasts on networks like ESPN and CBS Sports.

Professional playing career

Undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft, he signed with CB Gran Canaria of the Spanish Liga ACB and competed in the EuroCup. He later returned to the United States and played in the NBA Development League for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants and the Texas Legends, facing prospects bound for franchises such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, and New York Knicks. Brief stints included workouts for Phoenix Suns, Charlotte Bobcats, Toronto Raptors, and summer league rosters. Injuries and roster competition led him to conclude his playing career and transition toward coaching and player development roles in programs connected to USA Basketball and NCAA Division I events.

Coaching career

Scheyer returned to Duke as a member of the staff under Mike Krzyzewski and worked with recruiting targets nationwide, evaluating prospects from programs and pipelines tied to Montverde Academy, Oak Hill Academy, Findlay Prep, IMG Academy, and regional hubs in New Jersey, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Houston. He served as assistant coach, associate head coach, and on staff for NCAA Tournament teams, helping secure commitments from top recruits and navigating NCAA compliance protocols. After Krzyzewski's retirement announcement, the Duke administration promoted him to head coach; he assumed leadership of the program and managed schedules that include rivalry matchups with North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Syracuse, and nonconference games against Kansas and UCLA. His tenure involves recruiting battles against coaches such as John Calipari, Roy Williams, Tom Izzo, Bill Self, Rick Pitino, Tony Bennett, and Juwan Howard, while coordinating with staff and administration at Cameron Indoor Stadium and Duke Athletics.

Personal life

Scheyer is of Jewish heritage and has been involved with community and philanthropic initiatives related to Jewish organizations and local charities in Durham, North Carolina and the Chicago metropolitan area. He maintains ties with former teammates, coaches, and alumni networks including the National Basketball Association, ACC, Duke Alumni Association, and college basketball media such as The Athletic, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and The New York Times. Outside basketball he has interests that intersect with business and civic leaders in Research Triangle Park, New York City, and Los Angeles and participates in events hosted by foundations connected to college athletics donors and philanthropic entities.

Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Duke Blue Devils men's basketball coaches Category:Duke Blue Devils men's basketball players Category:American basketball coaches Category:People from Northbrook, Illinois