He was the first big time recruit in ages.Hopefully someone can explain why Ayo is getting more credit than Kofi as the lynchpin for the turnaround.
He was the first big time recruit in ages.Hopefully someone can explain why Ayo is getting more credit than Kofi as the lynchpin for the turnaround.
Kofi was the more important player, Ayo was the more important recruit.Hopefully someone can explain why Ayo is getting more credit than Kofi as the lynchpin for the turnaround.
No. It was a rebounding foul.Would he make them winning 74-72, one and one, where two free throws put it away? Or down 72-71? It's one thing to step up there when up 40. It's a other when you're on national.TV, the game on your shoulders and 15,000+ screaming at you.
That has to be a consideration late in games. Heck, Chris Collins went after Tomi in a tied game with a minute to go. Tomi split, which was a big, big deal.
We have a couple of guys in our squad that could be considered a target with MJJ being at the very front of the line.
What team doesn't??? Bet you can't find more than a handful if even that.Would he make them winning 74-72, one and one, where two free throws put it away? Or down 72-71? It's one thing to step up there when up 40. It's a other when you're on national.TV, the game on your shoulders and 15,000+ screaming at you.
That has to be a consideration late in games. Heck, Chris Collins went after Tomi in a tied game with a minute to go. Tomi split, which was a big, big deal.
We have a couple of guys in our squad that could be considered a target with MJJ being at the very front of the line.
I wouldn't say Ayo built the house but he was definitely our hero and a program savior at the time.No one's taking away from any legacies here lol Just giving Ayo his credit for committing to the beloved at literally the worst point in our program since the early 70s.
Yeah sure, Assembly Hall/SFC might not literally be the house that Ayo built....but he sure as hell was the one that chose to renovate it and rebuild it after an almost decade long disaster when almost no one else would.
Oh god. Somebody who complains we don't get to see the dark side of the moon.Would he make them winning 74-72, one and one, where two free throws put it away? Or down 72-71? It's one thing to step up there when up 40. It's a other when you're on national.TV, the game on your shoulders and 15,000+ screaming at you.
That has to be a consideration late in games. Heck, Chris Collins went after Tomi in a tied game with a minute to go. Tomi split, which was a big, big deal.
We have a couple of guys in our squad that could be considered a target with MJJ being at the very front of the line.
Because he signed early and then watched many others get signed over him? Because with every signing he slipped further down the bench?Why would Booth regret being at Illinois? It’s not like the dude is going to be a star somewhere right now. Not getting a ton of minutes but I’m sure he’s learning and developing 10x more right now.
Does Kofi come here if Ayo isn't already here?Hopefully someone can explain why Ayo is getting more credit than Kofi as the lynchpin for the turnaround.
And that's fine, but the post SPECIFICALLY made Morez the topic with regards to free throws. The point of the OP was to show that he's improved free throws it was it low key attacking a guy that many don't want seeing get any more minutes.What team doesn't??? Bet you can't find more than a handful if even that.
All teams have substandard foul shooters that are integrate parts of the team and play hefty, meaningful minutes. Nothing's different this year, nothing's different any year. It's just about managing it correctly, weighing the positive vs the negative, and recognizing a guy's strengths and making sure to maximize them as much as possible.
My goodness man, you come in saying the same thing every thread. No one's calling Rez some demigod of a foul shooter. The OP was just referring to how he has improved from where he was which is a valid point.
You’re probably right, but I remember that he really hit it off with Giorgi (similar music tastes), and I think (emphasis on “think” but based on things I read or heard) that Giorgi had a pretty strong influence on his coming here.Does Kofi come here if Ayo isn't already here?
Probably. He wanted to play with Georgi.Does Kofi come here if Ayo isn't already here?
Who?Probably. He wanted to play with Georgi.
Antigua.What brought Illinois basketball back from the living dead?
You guys keep spelling Chin Coleman, Orlando Antiqua, and Tim Anderson wrong.
Are there connections with Booth's father in the program that may have facilitated this move? As an NBA guy I'm sure he evaluated what the staff/program has to offer his son and that was a big part of the decision. Maybe it's just too early, maybe the plan was being here 2 years from the start, maybe Booth just hasn't progressed the way everyone wanted...???? Seems it's impossible to try and assign reasons at this point in the year/season.
I hope so because that would most likely mean more comfortable wins! Because as we enter conference play minutes go up not down for key players at their positions. I expect KJ and Boswell to get more minutes not less during B10 play at the 1 n 2 spots. It may be tough for DGL to get more time in league play baring foul trouble or hopefully some larger leads. The only current starter I bet may play less unless he really improves n hus time decrease is Ben. Others barring fouls the other 4 starters will play more in league play.DGL's minutes are definitely going to pick up
You spelled Josh Underwood wrong.What brought Illinois basketball back from the living dead?
You guys keep spelling Chin Coleman, Orlando Antiqua, and Tim Anderson wrong.
Who is Bam???