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Top 2028 Basketball Prospect Logan Chwastyk Draws Duke Interest

The 6‑foot‑10 center’s versatile skill set has major programs courting him despite a missed USA U17 roster spot

Logan Chwastyk, a 6‑foot‑10 center from the Class of 2028, has quickly become one of the most talked‑about prospects on the national radar. Ranked No. 7 among centers and No. 19 overall, the youngster boasts offers from a dozen of the country’s most prominent programs.

What sets Chwastyk apart is his blend of size, shooting touch and ball‑handling skill. Coaches describe him as a versatile offensive weapon who can score both inside the paint and from the perimeter, making him a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses.

The Making of a Versatile Threat

Although he was a finalist for the USA Basketball Men’s U17 National Team, the 215‑pound prospect did not earn a spot on the final roster, a setback that has only sharpened his focus on the upcoming college season.

Duke, under head coach Jon Scheyer, has been monitoring the recruit closely, joining a long list of suitors that includes Florida State, Indiana, Notre Dame and Penn State. While the Blue Devils have not yet extended a formal offer, staff members have made it clear they are keeping a keen eye on his development.

The recruiting landscape for the 2028 class remains fluid, with elite programs vying for the same pool of talent. Chwastyk’s coach, Paul Romanczuk, emphasizes that the player’s work ethic and basketball IQ are the driving forces behind the growing interest.

As the high school season progresses, the 6‑footer’s performance will likely continue to fuel discussions about his future destination, with many speculating that a commitment could reshape the next wave of blue‑blood rosters.

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