BOSTON — Kyle Singler’s sophomore season won’t be his last one.
The forward, who scored a team-high 13 points in Duke’s season-ending 77-54 loss to Villanova in the Sweet 16 Thursday, said after the game that he will “definitely” be back for his junior season.
Gerald Henderson, on the other hand, was less firm in his commitment. The junior struggled Thursday, finishing with seven points on 1-of-14 shooting.
“Going forward, I’m not as much worried about it now,” Henderson said at a press conference. “I’ll make a decision on next year when that comes up.”

Gerald chose the wrong team! I’m sure that had to be going through his mind last night as his team was getting schooled in every aspect of the game. Should have chosen Nova.
Name 3 players on the Villanova team — (unless you are from Villanova)….
Now, name 3 players on the Duke team…….anyone.
Henderson would be good on any team — and going 1 of 14 would be bad on any team. I’m sure his hesitation about “coming back” has more to do with watching Tyler Hansbrough lose a whole bunch of money by waiting a year…….
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