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BOSTON — Villanova coach Jay Wright envisions an important role for forward Taylor King with the Wildcats some day.

King, a transfer from Duke, won't be able to play when the Blue Devils meet Villanova at 9:57 p.m. Thursday because he is sitting out one season in accordance with NCAA rules for transfers.

As a freshman last season for Duke, he averaged 5.5 points in 9.7 minutes per game.

"He will help us," Wright said during Wednesday's media session. "He's a tremendous competitor, outstanding shooter and he loves to play. He's in the gym all the time. Those kind of guys usually do pretty well for us."

King did not attend Wednesday's practice and media session because of class obligations. But Wright expects King to catch a ride to Boston with a friend in time for Thursday night’s game.

Some of King's former Duke teammates still keep in touch with him. Duke guard Nolan Smith said that after the NCAA bracket was announced on Selection Sunday, King told him he was looking forward to a potential Sweet 16 meeting.

Duke assistant coach Chris Collins said King, who's a strong 3-point shooter at forward, helped the Blue Devils win some games with his scoring punch off the bench last season.

"Certainly we were disappointed (when he decided to leave)," Collins said. "For him, he wanted a little bigger role and a little different situation, so we tried to help him the best we could in finding Villanova. But there's no ill will, and we appreciate what he brought to us while he was here."

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The word "defense". That's the main reason King saw his minutes dwindle at Duke after some break-out scoring games at the beginning of the season. He's definitely a great shooter and competitor. He was fun to watch, on the offensive end of the floor, but suffered from poor stretches on the other end of the floor. Probably frustrated by his diminished playing time, the decision to leave came quite easily to him after the season's end. Best of luck to him at Villanova next year (and beyond), but if I were a 'Nova fan I would hope that he spent this redshirt season working on his defense so he's not such a liability next season.

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Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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