Stratmaster wrote:MikeDC wrote:1. I know everyone loves Ayo but I'm unconvinced that he's super amazing until I see it in real games. Last year in the pre-season he was crushing it too. 22 pts/36, 61.5% 3pt%/36 on his volume. Didn't translate when the game started to matter.
Generally, don't try to pretend that pre-season matters much. Still, it's better to look good than to look bad...
2. Okoro doesn't look good to me. I continue to not see what the Bulls were so enthralled with that they went out and traded for him (when all the rest of the league didn't want him). He routinely gets run off the line and passes up shots. Fouled a ton, the ball in his hands is an adventure in a bad way, and he doesn't seem to do many of the little things that make good defenders. He's an objectively bad rebounder for a guy as strong as he is.
The Bulls are going to have a real dilemma on their hands between not having much margin for error to make their play-in goal and wanting to have Okoro in the lineup to justify trading for him. As a thought experiment, would Pat or even Terry look better if all they had to do was stand in the corner and take wide open shots off Garland/DMitch/Jerome/Merrill etc? Of course. Well, so did Okoro.
3. Tre + Giddey on the floor at the same time is going to be some ugly basketball.
1. I don't think Ayo is super amazing. I do think he fits the fabled fast pace offense the Bulls are "running" and I think he is a solid bench Guard.
Problem is, they've already committed money to two other "solid bench guards" in Jones and Okoro. This seems like poor roster management to me.
2. But he takes charges and we all know that is the most important skill in basketball![]()
It's a nice skill, but Okoro is not particularly notable for it. He's not one of the few guys like Caruso who are picking up another possession every couple games with it. Only got 2 last year.