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6/6 ๐งต
The reality: No one else on BYU scored more than 14 points. Texas dominated the boards 40-31 and had four starters in double figures. Dybantsa put on a show, but one man can't beat a team. Decision coming soon, but this feels like a done deal.
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5/6 ๐งต
Freshman season stats: 25.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 3.7 APG on 51% shooting. Scored 20+ points in 28 games โ second in both BYU and Big 12 history. BYU coach Kevin Young postgame: "There were moments in tonight's game that he looked like an NBA player." Past tense unnecessary โ he IS an NBA player.
4/6 ๐งต
The draft race: It was Kansas' Darryn Peterson at No. 1 for a while, but injury and commitment concerns shifted the conversation. Now it's Dybantsa vs Duke's Cameron Boozer for the top spot. This 35-point clinic definitely didn't hurt his case.
3/6 ๐งต
Historic debut performance: First freshman ever to score 35 points in his March Madness debut. Texas coach Sean Miller admitted on the telecast they couldn't contain him โ "We tried a lot of different things. And again, he had 35." Dybantsa scored 14 of BYU's first 25 points and Texas just had to accept it.
2/6 ๐งต
The NBA decision timeline: Dybantsa says he'll decide "in the next couple of weeks" after talking with his mom Chelsea โ "she's kind of the big boss." He floated staying for sophomore year earlier this month, but that's almost certainly just noise. ESPN has him at No. 2, SI and Bleacher Report have him No. 1 overall.
1/6 ๐งต
AJ Dybantsa just dropped 35 points and 10 rebounds in what's likely his final college game โ a first-round March Madness exit for BYU. The projected No. 1 pick went a perfect 12-for-12 from the free-throw line, but Texas still won 79-71 because literally no one else on BYU showed up.