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Ayo Dosunmu has big decision to make about NBA
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<blockquote data-quote="Illinoisy" data-source="post: 1534976" data-attributes="member: 747128"><p>No disrespect. There are different views. His game has holes. His vertical is limited. He could be stronger. His defense is average. His outside shot is, well, unimpressive. He has instincts and intangibles, and an uncanny ability to take his defender off the dribble, get to the rack, and finish. This is college. High D-1, yes, but still college. He'll face elite defenders in the NBA who are stronger and faster than he is, and equally crafty. Without a reliable outside shot, he'll be a middling, situational player in the NBA. He's Stephen Bardo on steroids.</p><p></p><p>I think he's gone, but I also think he could benefit from another year in training, leading a potential Top-10 squad and maybe making a deep tournament run. His skill set is unbalanced enough that he will be a player many teams won't want to take a run at. With another year of seasoning, and possible improvement in his perimeter game, his stock would rise. Personally, I don't think he can improve his outside shot much. His form is, in a word, atrocious. Still, when the game's on the line, he knocks them down. Again, intangibles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illinoisy, post: 1534976, member: 747128"] No disrespect. There are different views. His game has holes. His vertical is limited. He could be stronger. His defense is average. His outside shot is, well, unimpressive. He has instincts and intangibles, and an uncanny ability to take his defender off the dribble, get to the rack, and finish. This is college. High D-1, yes, but still college. He'll face elite defenders in the NBA who are stronger and faster than he is, and equally crafty. Without a reliable outside shot, he'll be a middling, situational player in the NBA. He's Stephen Bardo on steroids. I think he's gone, but I also think he could benefit from another year in training, leading a potential Top-10 squad and maybe making a deep tournament run. His skill set is unbalanced enough that he will be a player many teams won't want to take a run at. With another year of seasoning, and possible improvement in his perimeter game, his stock would rise. Personally, I don't think he can improve his outside shot much. His form is, in a word, atrocious. Still, when the game's on the line, he knocks them down. Again, intangibles. [/QUOTE]
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