Well, I am not a Hulka guy, but I have always said he is good at creating a competitive culture and toughness and that is a strength.
I was never a huge Ayo fan, but gave him plenty of props when he made some improvements and adjustments after Xmas. I even started a thread commenting on his hard work to adjust to what defenses were doing.
He obviously had a very good college career.
I commented on how he had a better pre season than summer.
His shot form looks a little better from three.
He is doing OK in his minutes off the bench and no doubt will improve.
Apparently we are not to discuss the Loyola game, Hulka and staff's coaching in it, and Ayo's performance in that.
So we will leave that alone.

The kid clearly wants to succeed, it is a full time job now, and is willing to put in the work and his teammates recognize it.
Good approach and wish him the best.