When Bulls coach Billy Donovan opened camp by placing an emphasis on offensive rebounding, Ayo Dosunmu volunteered to be one of his “go-guys,” writes Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. “Go-guys” are the ones who will hit the boards on missed shots, as Donovan pushes the team to improve after finishing 28th in the league in offensive rebounds last season.
“You either have the chance to be a ‘get-back’ guy, get back on the shot, or a ‘go-guy’ and crash offensive rebounds,’’ Dosunmu explained. “I just think that being a ‘go-guy’ will give us the chance to have more opportunities in offensive rebounds. I have a knack to go get the ball.’’
The third-year guard is looking for a way to carve out playing time in a crowded backcourt after re-signing with Chicago this summer. He pulled down three of the team’s 26 offensive boards in Thursday’s win against Denver.
“When the defense is set and you get caught playing in the mid-range, generally it’s man-on-man and it’s really hard to rebound from those spots, so I give Ayo a lot of credit,” Donovan said. “He took a lot of ownership in being a guy that wanted to go to the glass. We need guys to have that kind of mentality.’’
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- Donovan is encouraging recent draft picks Dalen Terry and Julian Phillips to remain patient as they wait for playing time, Cowley adds. Terry, a first-round pick in 2022, and Phillips, a second-rounder this year, don’t appear to have a path to the rotation, but Donovan said things can change quickly. “I don’t like necessarily passing judgment on what will happen when the season starts because a lot of people felt that Ayo wouldn’t have gotten a lot of playing time his rookie year,’’ Donovan said. “Then with the injuries to Alex (Caruso) and Lonzo (Ball) a huge hole opened up. I think it’s the responsibility of all of us to keep those guys working and keep them ready, help them get better.”
- Torrey Craig came to Chicago in free agency after spending last season with a Phoenix team that was expected to be a title contender. The Bulls aren’t viewed in that category after missing the playoffs, but Craig tells K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago that there’s enough talent on hand to surprise the league. “We have defenders. We have scorers. We have shooters. We have a great coaching staff,” Craig said. “So if we put all that together, we can win every single night in this league. It just comes down to how consistent we’re going to be.”
- Donovan is also emphasizing three-point shooting, Johnson states in a separate story. After being the only team not to reach at least 30 long-range shots in any game last season, the Bulls have topped that mark in both of their preseason contests.
DeM DeR >>>>>> to Knicks …..
For Brunson and Barrett?
The Knicks don’t have anything the Bulls would want.
The Knicks wouldbhave to give up their best players and they don’t have the depth to give up more than one…
Really ??????
He’s 34 yrs old and a FA next yr.
Ball might not ever come back …..
And Williams is the true 3 on this team. And the guy with a future.
DeM and Zach play the same position…..
Bulls are going backwards. Why wouldn’t you trade a 34yr old FA to be.
Cause you think it’s better to sign him. Then handcuff this team from signing anyone else. Where is this team going ???
Beal didn’t even get a #1 pick. And he’s 28.
DeM isn’t resigning with this team. Bulls are fools to not trade him.
Siakam is a FA next yr. A much better fit than DeM with Zach, Williams, Vucevic.
PF is what this team needs. And to replace Ball ……
He’s not going to be a FA. He’s going to sign an extension. Your wish list will then be over. Find a new crusade Al.
Ayo gonna be in this league for a while because of that attitude.