Good to hear Brad's take on Ayo's success. It was a bit odd that the writer framed Ayo as not having the "pure offensive skills" that many other college players had - Ayo was second in the Big Ten in scoring, a first team AA, won many awards, including the best PG in america - so to frame him as this "coming out of nowhere with limited ability in college" is just not true![]()
So good, so soon for Bulls’ Ayo Dosunmu? Illinois’ Brad Underwood scoffs at surprise
“People don’t really know these kids,” Underwood said. “You guys only know what you see.”chicago.suntimes.com
He was one of the best players in all of college basketball last year and is now one of the best rookies in the NBA, it really shouldn't be that much of a surprise
It does fly in the face of so many of the "analytics picks" which teams are now doing which is purely looking at athletic and physical traits and translating that to success in the NBA - e.g. Patrick Williams who the Bulls picked #4 the year before after not starting for his college team and averaging 9 pts/game - but he tested well and had the physical tools that translate to success.
Essentially it boils down to --> because Ayo can't jump out of the gym, he was a second round pick - I think teams will start to rethink how they draft and have more balance to the weighting of traits they covet and not just pick the freak athletes