Without placing any value on it, I will note that Dybantsa has repeatedly spoken about his ability to put butts in seats; he clearly views himself as a showman.
Depending on who you are, you may view this as a positive, negative, or totally irrelevant to your evaluation.
My Dad died yesterday from complications of cancer and Alzheimers. I was bringing him inside his home for hospice care when the Wizards won the lottery 13 days ago. He was as good an decent a human being as I've ever known and I'll miss him always. Tell your people you love them.
@bryceharper3 My Dad grew up in New York -- watched Mantle, Mays, etc. He told me not long ago that you were his favorite player ever to watch. Thanks for giving it everything when you were here in DC. It all matters.
My Dad died yesterday from complications of cancer and Alzheimers. I was bringing him inside his home for hospice care when the Wizards won the lottery 13 days ago. He was as good an decent a human being as I've ever known and I'll miss him always. Tell your people you love them.
8 minutes of AJ Dybantsa P&R Playmaking ⬇️
- Size allows AJ to see over the top, hit the roll and handle two to the ball
- Uses screens to get down hill, collapse the DEF, & create drive and kicks
- Utilizes ball fakes well to shift the DEF
- Comfortable utilizing off-hand out of live dribbles
- Good touch, timing, placement on lobs
- Has flashed weakside skips
- Post game opens up snug P&Rs
- Can overcommit on drives leading to strip TOVs
- Can get lazy and loose at times leading to TOVs