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Former Illinois Basketball Star Marcus Domask Has Career Night in G-League

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Former Illini Star Marcus Domask Finding His Groove in G League

After a brief stint in the G-League, former Illinois star Marcus Domask looks to be hitting his stride. After being bounced around the Windy City Bulls’ rotation early on, he’s settling into a prominent role and showing the talent that made him a star in college.

On Monday, Domask had arguably his best performance as a professional, a 16-point effort against the Indiana Pacers that included six rebounds, three steals, two assists and a blocked shot in 33 minutes.

“A strong showing from Marcus,” the Windy City Bulls tweeted, sharing a snapshot of Domask driving to the basket for a ferocious dunk.

Domask’s sophomore slump

That tweet seemingly announced Domask’s arrival, a moment of brilliance that solidified a solid showing, punctuated by ten points, six rebounds and an assist.

It wasn’t always smooth sailing. After averaging 15.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists as a senior at Illinois in 2023-24 – a season during which he led the Illini to their best finish since their 2004-05 national runners-up campaign – Domask braced himself for the NBA.

But after nearly two months, the reality was a G-League stint with Chi-town’s Windy City Bulls.

Specified as a ‘tweener — either a 2-guard lacking elite explosiveness and sharp shooting or a small forward undersized by NBA standards — Domask needed to prove himself.

The NBA wasn’t calling right away

Domask averaged a pedestrian 5.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.9 assists through nine games before stepping into the spotlight against the Mad Ants and offering a glimpse into his potential.

While he was quietly logging decent minutes, the production wasn’t there.

So, could that powerful performance against the Mad Ants be a turning point?

Domask let his play do the talking – showing sizzling efficiency from the field, shooting 5-for-10 – going 3-for-3 from the line

If he can continue replicating this production

“He showed a lot against the Mad Ants: 5-of-10 from the field, hitting some key shots

But if over time he can consistently delivers performances like this, Domask will, have more nights like those ahead in the G-League and eventually could carve out a niche for himself on an NBA roster – if not in Chicago, perhaps somewhere else.

What are some adjustments Marcus Domask has ‍had to make going from college to the G-league?

## Finding His Groove: An Interview with Marcus Domask

**Host:** Welcome back ⁢to the show. Today, we’re joined⁢ by former Illinois star, Marcus Domask, who’s currently making waves⁢ in the G League with the Windy City Bulls. Marcus, thanks for joining us.

**Marcus:** Thanks for having me.

**Host:**⁣ You had a stellar game against the Indiana Pacers ⁢on Monday,⁤ putting up 16 points, along with six rebounds, three steals, two assists, and even a block. How are you feeling about your performance and your role with⁣ the team?

**Marcus:** I’m definitely feeling more ‌comfortable out ⁢there. Early on, it was a bit of‌ an adjustment getting used to the pace⁢ and style of play ‍in the G League. But I’m starting to find‌ my rhythm and ⁣my‍ role within the team. It feels good to be contributing and⁢ helping the team win​ games.

**Host:** It seems like​ you’re showing‌ the same talent and tenacity that made you such a standout player at Illinois.

**Marcus:** I’m definitely trying to bring that same energy ⁤and determination every night. It’s a‍ different challenge at ‌the professional level, but I’m learning‌ and ‌growing every day.

**Host:**‍ What are some of the biggest adjustments you’ve had to make transitioning from college to the G League?

**Marcus:** The biggest thing is probably the pace and physicality of the game. It’s faster and more intense at this level.

**Host:** Any advice for young players looking to⁢ make​ the leap to the professional game?

**Marcus:** Work hard, stay ‍focused, and be patient. ⁢It takes time to adjust and find your footing. Believe​ in ⁢yourself and your abilities, and keep grinding.

**Host:** Sounds great, Marcus. Best⁤ of luck for the rest of the season with the Windy City Bulls. We’ll be⁣ watching your progress.

**Marcus:** Thanks for having⁢ me.

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