Another day, another departure for Duke’s basketball team.
But this one is a transfer.
Sophomore center Chase Jeter plans to continue his career at another school, Duke announced on Thursday.
The 6-10 Jeter played only 16 games this season as he dealt with ankle and back injuries.
The news comes one day after freshman forward Jayson Tatum announced he’s leaving for the NBA.
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“Chase has been an outstanding young man in our program for the last two years,” Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski said in a statement released by Duke.