I'm positive that those Duke alums are smart enough and self-confident enough to know he's already better than them and is too naturally gifted at basketball to be told how to play better. He just naturally knows the best way to dominate on the hardwood which is where basketball is played. They're smart like that and I respect it. Plus he played at the highest level of Chicago high school hoops. That's like basketball Jerusalem he came from. He's a hardened American basketball warrior prince. Not some derpy Canadian track star trying to dunk all the time.