In the NBA, a player’s production can fluctuate very dramatically from one year to the next. A big challenge for fans, players, coaches and scouts alike though is trying to establish whether someone has just had a bad season or two, or whether their career is on a downward trend. That’s what I’m looking to investigate about the Milwaukee Bucks’ O.J. Mayo too.
Mayo entered the NBA out of USC as the third overall pick of the 2008 Draft, and by all means he was expected to achieve stardom as a professional.