AG listed on there as well. Speaks to our staffs ability to develop players.
Plus Antigua's ability to spot talent.
AG listed on there as well. Speaks to our staffs ability to develop players.
Going to be a fun March. Seems like its been a bit since we've had most of the lottery guys on teams in the tourney with the potential to make some noise.Kevin O’Conner from The Ringer just posted his first big board for the draft.
FIFYCunningham may be a more successful pro but wouldn't trade Ayo for him. Don’t understand fear of him in matchup.
I can understand the fear. Think Duane Washington but 5 inches taller and even more talented. He's a heck of a player. But I'll take our team over their singular superstar all day.Cunningham may be a more successful pro but would trade Ayo for him. Don’t understand fear of him in matchup.
Stats:I can understand the fear. Think Duane Washington but 5 inches taller and even more talented. He's a heck of a player. But I'll take our team over their singular superstar all day.
What does complimenting one player and recognizing their greatness have to do with the other? They're both worthy of eliciting fear from an opponent. Recognizing that in one player doesn't take away from the other in any way.Stats:
Ayo 20.7 pts. .488 %. 6.3 rbs 5.3 assts 3.3 tos
Cunningham 20.2 pts .454 % 6.3 rbs 3.6 assts 4.2 tos. But taller.
35th pick in the draft would mean the opposite I would think.I don't know how accurate this site is, but if he thinks he will go second round I bet Kofi is gone.
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I agree if Kofi is in the 2nd round he should go.
Agreed. If he gets feedback that he's relatively safe in the 2nd round, he should go. I think I heard he's about to turn 22. At that age, coming back is basically a detriment to your draft status.If Kofi were a year or two younger, there'd be a great case for him to come back & try to improve that stock. If the 2nd round feedback is legitimate, this would be his best window of opportunity and should go this year.
I believe that this is true, but it doesn't take my feelings into consideration. If Kofi decides to do what's best for me, he'll be back!Agreed. If he gets feedback that he's relatively safe in the 2nd round, he should go. I think I heard he's about to turn 22. At that age, coming back is basically a detriment to your draft status.
Normal field goal percentage in the year 2021 is almost useless with how much the 3pt shot and getting to the line is emphasised and some of the most effiicent shots.Stats:
Ayo 20.7 pts. .488 %. 6.3 rbs 5.3 assts 3.3 tos
Cunningham 20.2 pts .454 % 6.3 rbs 3.6 assts 4.2 tos. But taller.
Maybe they should be fearful of facing Ayo.
I want Kofi to come back, but I agree. If he can go, he should go and take care of himself. Love Kofi, want him, back, and he has grown. But it may well be in his best interest to take that next step. He likely would grow more moving on.I agree if Kofi is in the 2nd round he should go.
Where is all the love for Wagner? Maybe he is a stud in games I don't watch, but I've never seen him do anything top 15 worthyJust peeked at one or two mock draft boards. General consensus seems to be 6 or 7 Big Ten players in the 1st and 2nd rounds:
1. Wagner - roughly sitting at #8-15
2. Ayo - # 34 ish
3. Weiscamp
4. Garza
5. Livers
6. Harper
7. Jackson-Davis
8. Henry -- borderline
It further confirms that I have no business attempting to judge NBA talent. Glad I settled into the profession that I did......IllinoisLoyalty blog agitator and historian.