Did not think Dupay was that good in college when compared to HS stats. Only a 10 point per game shooter and did not play good defense from my purview. 2 assists and 2 rebounds per game
Teddy played in a very structured offense under Billy Donovan. At some other schools, he could have led the nation in scoring.
Dupay was one of the best scorers I ever saw play high school basketball. Due to his lack of size and injuries though, he was only able to develop into a decent SEC guard but unfortunately Dupay will be remembered more as a collegian for being suspended his senior year for not only gambling on college basketball, but on UF games also. I have no idea how Klavzar’s career will compare to Dupay’s but hopefully his collegiate career turns out better both on and off the court.
After Teddy was dismissed from the team, he played for an amateur team that had an exhibition game against Rick Pitino’s Louisville team. Teddy had 35 points at the half. Pitino said that Teddy was an NBA-level player. Teddy’s size was not a big factor in college. However, under Billy D’s system, Teddy couldn’t take advantage of his ability to get open on his own dribble and his 30-foot shooting range. He also had to share playing time with 3 other excellent guards. I am repeating myself, but if Teddy played on a team with a wide-open offense, he could have led the country in scoring.