[2][3] At Bloomington High School North, he helped his team to a combined 66-10 record in his three varsity seasons; his senior year, he averaged 19.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game.
[4] Duany sat out the 1998-99 season while recovering from knee surgery and was granted a medical redshirt.
Duany was named captain his senior season, on a team that featured future NBA players, Carmelo Anthony and Hakim Warrick.
Duany played an important role in Syracuse's march to the 2003 National Championship, registering 12 points and five rebounds against Auburn in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, and scoring 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting in the NCAA Tournament championship game against Kansas.
[5] Following graduation, Duany was taken with the sixth pick in the fifth round of the National Basketball Development League draft by the Fayetteville Patriots.
[12] In April 2007, Duany joined the Indonesian national team in Jakarta to play in the SEABA Championships.