ROCHESTER - Tre Jones stayed. That was enough for Matthew Hurt to follow.
In front of a large crowd assembled in his high school's auditorium, the Rochester John Marshall senior announced Friday he will play for perennial college basketball heavyweight Duke.
Hurt, a smooth, athletic 6-9 power forward, is a consensus five-star prospect and was among the last of the nation's top recruits to commit and sign his national letter of intent. He put a Blue Devils cap on his head while seated on stage with his parents, brother and sister.
He averaged 36.8 points per game for John Marshall this season and finished with 3,819 points in his high school career, fourth on Minnesota's list of highest-scoring players and the most for a player above the Class 1A level.
Hurt was named Mr. Minnesota Basketball in late March. About the same time, he narrowed his list of potential landing spots to four traditional college basketball powers: Duke, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina.
Speculation about Hurt's preference was rampant on Twitter, with many believing Kansas was an early front-runner. Hurt said his final decision didn't solidify until Duke guard and Apple Valley native Tre Jones announced he would return to Duke for his sophomore season.
"That was the icebreaker," Hurt said. "He's a great player and does such a good job at getting players the ball. I knew how successful he was at Apple Valley, and I wanted to play with him."
Hurt's father, Richard, said speculation that Kansas was his college favorite was nothing more than rumor. He confirmed that Matthew was still undecided until recently.