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<blockquote data-quote="Hopingfor500" data-source="post: 1536697" data-attributes="member: 746590"><p>If Ayo still elects to go to the NBA without the ability to have teams see him physically, talk to him, etc...his intent was to go before the season even started.</p><p></p><p>As a fan base, we love him. As a team who is investing resources into him and can't get a true read on his size, strength, etc...all they can go on is statistics and game film. Ayo doesn't have great stats(shooting percentage, three point shooting percentage, assist to TO). He's not a stat sheet stuffer as Dick Vitale would say. He also doesn't jump off the screen athletically. There are only a handful of "WOW" plays. </p><p></p><p>The uncertainty surrounding Ayo outweighs the known commodity. When I see Cole Anthony and Emmanuel Quickley returning to school, both at the guard positions, both who are guys with the "WOW" factor...they obviously got certain advice. </p><p></p><p>It's just my opinion, but given the circumstances, if he declares, his intent was to never come back, which is fine. That's his choice, a choice he's worked hard to have and I wish him the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopingfor500, post: 1536697, member: 746590"] If Ayo still elects to go to the NBA without the ability to have teams see him physically, talk to him, etc...his intent was to go before the season even started. As a fan base, we love him. As a team who is investing resources into him and can't get a true read on his size, strength, etc...all they can go on is statistics and game film. Ayo doesn't have great stats(shooting percentage, three point shooting percentage, assist to TO). He's not a stat sheet stuffer as Dick Vitale would say. He also doesn't jump off the screen athletically. There are only a handful of "WOW" plays. The uncertainty surrounding Ayo outweighs the known commodity. When I see Cole Anthony and Emmanuel Quickley returning to school, both at the guard positions, both who are guys with the "WOW" factor...they obviously got certain advice. It's just my opinion, but given the circumstances, if he declares, his intent was to never come back, which is fine. That's his choice, a choice he's worked hard to have and I wish him the best. [/QUOTE]
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