Four star center David McCormack was offered this spring and will visit Duke following his time at the NBA Top 100 Camp where we spoke with him about that trip.

247Sports’ Andrew Slater reported on Wednesday that four star big man David McCormack would be making a trip to Duke shortly after the NBA Top 100 Camp concluded. The 6-foot-10, 275 pound center currently holds an offer from the Blue Devils and says he’s hoping to get some more clarity about the situation in Durham on the trip.

“We haven’t gotten into specifics [regarding a potential role at Duke]” yet, McCormack told TDD. “But, my hope is that when I’m there on campus for this visit, we’ll be able to discuss my role and how they can develop me in more detail.”

From the Blue Devils’ perspective McCormack seemingly fills a specific need in the class of 2018. The Oak Hill Academy standout is ranked as the No. 46 overall player in the country according to the 247Sports Composite, and the nation’s No. 2 center. With Duke expected to lose both Marques Bolden and Wendell Carter to the 2018 NBA Draft, there’s an immediate void in Durham in the painted area. Which is why Duke is pursuing McCormack.

“This was kind of their request, and my mom’s request too,” explained McCormack of the visit being set up. “I’ve been kind of the main one building the relationship with the coaches, and my mom wants to come to campus to talk with them and meet with the coaches, the academic advisors, and to see things there.”

Having taken the lead in the early stages of the recruitment, what does McCormack think of Duke’s initial approach and what does he envision the meeting looking like?

“Well, my mom is definitely a woman who isn’t flashy, and she likes to break things down. She doesn’t want any fluff, and she wants to know what’s going on. So, we’re looking forward to meeting with Coach Krzyzewski and the rest of the coaching staff. And she’ll want to talk with the academic advisors to get more pieces to the puzzle.”

In addition to the Duke offer, McCormack has opportunities from a number of other schools including Georgetown, Kansas, Maryland, Oklahoma State, Wake Forest, Virginia, Louisville, Florida State, Baylor, and Miami among others.