nomorezorro wrote:which of lonzo's 9 made baskets on the season stood out to you the most
His ability to actually make great passes. Noskoro is here because Lonzo can not stay healthy and Tre does his job now.
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nomorezorro wrote:which of lonzo's 9 made baskets on the season stood out to you the most
Ice Man wrote:He looks like a bad player to me. Can't shoot, tunnel vision, lack of size. He's the next David Nwaba.
eierluke wrote:On ESPN
Okoro is listed at 6'4
Ayo is listed at 6'4
I believe that Ayo is the superior offensive player in every aspect of the game (passing, shooting, slashing, ...).
Is there anything Okoro is superior to Ayo on the defensive end?
If not why playing Okoro anymore once Coby is back?

sco wrote:eierluke wrote:On ESPN
Okoro is listed at 6'4
Ayo is listed at 6'4
I believe that Ayo is the superior offensive player in every aspect of the game (passing, shooting, slashing, ...).
Is there anything Okoro is superior to Ayo on the defensive end?
If not why playing Okoro anymore once Coby is back?
First, I'll be optimistic that Coby comes back the calendar year. That said, it's the Bulls, guys never seem to come back on schedule. If we keep playing well, I could see them taking an extra month of precaution.
When Coby comes back (and Collins), I'd look at rotation like:
Giddey 30, Jones 18
White 30, Ayo 14, Jones 4
Okoro20, Huerter 21, Ayo 6
Matas 30, PWill 18
Vuc 24, Collins 24
We all talk about Okoro's offense, but I still expect that he'll get back to his historical averages by the ASB. As the starter, he is the 5th option, and I think we just need him to make open shots (no guarantee, but I'd give him the chance to figure it out again). I really like a rotation with Jones/Ayo/Huerter/Pat/Collins. If he can't, I'd shift Jones to the 5th starting spot and have him pick-up 5 more minutes.

eierluke wrote:First, I have no doubts that Okoro (if healthy) will improve his poor shoooting numbers up to his career average.
My question however is wheather that should be enough to hand out playing time to him, since if all are healthy we do have 5 guys, who to me are more worth to get playing time at 1, 2, 3 spots (Giddey, White, Ayo, Huerter, Jones).
I can follow the tactic that since we miss Cobys offensive game, Donovan brings Ayo from the bench.
But when Coby is back, it comes down to me: what can Okoro do that Ayo can't?
dougthonus wrote:eierluke wrote:First, I have no doubts that Okoro (if healthy) will improve his poor shoooting numbers up to his career average.
My question however is wheather that should be enough to hand out playing time to him, since if all are healthy we do have 5 guys, who to me are more worth to get playing time at 1, 2, 3 spots (Giddey, White, Ayo, Huerter, Jones).
I can follow the tactic that since we miss Cobys offensive game, Donovan brings Ayo from the bench.
But when Coby is back, it comes down to me: what can Okoro do that Ayo can't?
He's the best defender on the team, and he's physical on the perimeter in a way Ayo isn't. He rarely makes mistakes on offense either (like compare him to Patrick Williams who just dribbles into turnovers constantly). Dalen Terry played ~14m a game last year, and Okoro is way better in that role than Terry is.
I don't know that he's a 20 mpg guy when Coby is back, but we do need his skillset on the roster, and Pat / Ayo have rarely stayed healthy as well, so he's a good depth piece.
In terms of cap room next year, look at the FA class, we aren't going to do anything with cap room next year. FWIW, I'd have been fine not making this trade, but I think it does help the roster this year and has no meaningful negative impact now or in the future if he stays healthy.

eierluke wrote:On ESPN
Okoro is listed at 6'4
Ayo is listed at 6'4
I believe that Ayo is the superior offensive player in every aspect of the game (passing, shooting, slashing, ...).
Is there anything Okoro is superior to Ayo on the defensive end?
If not why playing Okoro anymore once Coby is back?
eierluke wrote:On ESPN
Okoro is listed at 6'4
Ayo is listed at 6'4
I believe that Ayo is the superior offensive player in every aspect of the game (passing, shooting, slashing, ...).
Is there anything Okoro is superior to Ayo on the defensive end?
If not why playing Okoro anymore once Coby is back?