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Ohio State 77, Illinois 67 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 746094" data-source="post: 1434832"><p>Every freshman finds this out the hard way. I have watched every Duke televised game this year and even the top 2 picks in next years NBA draft (Zion and RJ) struggled at times forcing it in the lane or getting too deep on their drives. Much more physical and everyone is 2 to 4 inches taller on average. </p><p></p><p>Ayo is half the athlete of those two Duke players and driving and dunking has never been his game. People knew he would have to develop offensively as being a “great layup maker” doesn’t translate to 20+ pts a game in high major college basketball. That being said, he has played well and I think he is still trying to figure out his overall role offensively on this team and how he fits in BU’s scheme. Kid is going to be a stud here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 746094, post: 1434832"] Every freshman finds this out the hard way. I have watched every Duke televised game this year and even the top 2 picks in next years NBA draft (Zion and RJ) struggled at times forcing it in the lane or getting too deep on their drives. Much more physical and everyone is 2 to 4 inches taller on average. Ayo is half the athlete of those two Duke players and driving and dunking has never been his game. People knew he would have to develop offensively as being a “great layup maker” doesn’t translate to 20+ pts a game in high major college basketball. That being said, he has played well and I think he is still trying to figure out his overall role offensively on this team and how he fits in BU’s scheme. Kid is going to be a stud here. [/QUOTE]
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