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Ayo Dosunmu on the USA Basketball U18 National Team
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<blockquote data-quote="Peoria Illini" data-source="post: 1398389" data-attributes="member: 593314"><p>Agree. Grimes and White weren't afraid to shoot the ball, LOL. White got up 13 shots in 19 minutes of play. Love that he was 4 of 6 from 3-point, but that made him 1 of 7 from 2 point range and he was also 0 of 4 from the line. How does that happen?</p><p></p><p>Ayo missed his only three point attempt, but it was an in-and-outer. Shot looked good. 3 of 5 overall. Made his only free throw. He didn't press it too much on offense. Mainly fanning out to a wing or corner spot, waiting for a ball reversal. </p><p></p><p>Defensively, he usually took the ball handler coming up the court and played solid D there. Switched when needed and looked like he was communicating to the other guys about picking up other players. Underwood should like his vocality, if that's a word. </p><p></p><p>Seemed to lose his man a bit for rebounding, but did a decent job of understanding the best spot for missed shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peoria Illini, post: 1398389, member: 593314"] Agree. Grimes and White weren't afraid to shoot the ball, LOL. White got up 13 shots in 19 minutes of play. Love that he was 4 of 6 from 3-point, but that made him 1 of 7 from 2 point range and he was also 0 of 4 from the line. How does that happen? Ayo missed his only three point attempt, but it was an in-and-outer. Shot looked good. 3 of 5 overall. Made his only free throw. He didn't press it too much on offense. Mainly fanning out to a wing or corner spot, waiting for a ball reversal. Defensively, he usually took the ball handler coming up the court and played solid D there. Switched when needed and looked like he was communicating to the other guys about picking up other players. Underwood should like his vocality, if that's a word. Seemed to lose his man a bit for rebounding, but did a decent job of understanding the best spot for missed shots. [/QUOTE]
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