Ayo with the dominant erupt.......told ya they were wonderful.............................
What is a "dominant erupt?"
and he's led the team in assists in 7 of those 10 games; that's a dominant erupt if there ever was oneLast 10 games for Ayo:
37.5 minutes, incredible defense
12.7 points (56% FG, 46% 3FG)
6.5 assists (to 1.8 turnovers)
4.7 rebounds
1.3 steals
I really like Donovan's attitude here. Holding out for an even better Ayo. Not even suggesting he can rest on his laurels.
it's so nice for the bulls to have a competent coach again. he is very complimentary of AyoI really like Donovan's attitude here. Holding out for an even better Ayo. Not even suggesting he can rest on his laurels.
This is fun.
I like Donovan's demeanor and thoughtfulness. He seems well suited to coach professional basketball players. Glad he's the coach.it's so nice for the bulls to have a competent coach again. he is very complimentary of Ayo
Billy D explaining why Ayo didn't go in the 1st round: 'The hardest thing to evaluate is what someone's makeup is competitively."
There is no doubt the Bulls got a steal, but I’d be real curious as to where the Bulls had Ayo slotted prior to the draft. If the Bulls had the 14th selection or 23rd selection would they have also passed on him in those spots. I’m sure other GMs were well aware of his competitive makeup, but the other part of the equation is how much does one think that makeup will elevate him to overcome shortcomings you think he has or add to his potential for growth. Have to remember the draft is all about potential. I think 22 of the players drafted were either freshmen, G-league or foreign players and 8 were sophomores. Should Ayo have been picked higher than he was? It certainly seems so. But it also seems that Ayo ended up in a great situation in his home town. For that I am thankful because I wouldn’t be getting the same kind of enjoyment from his success if he had gone to another team 10 picks higher.Billy D explaining why Ayo didn't go in the 1st round: 'The hardest thing to evaluate is what someone's makeup is competitively."
Did no GMs actually watch a compilation clip of him in an Illini uniform?
I thought he said the one thing was 3 pt shooting, and he followed up with this comment right afterwards.Billy D explaining why Ayo didn't go in the 1st round: 'The hardest thing to evaluate is what someone's makeup is competitively."
Did no GMs actually watch a compilation clip of him in an Illini uniform?
He mentioned the 3 pt shooting right after that comment.I thought he said the one thing was 3 pt shooting, and he followed up with this comment right afterwards.