From what I heard, Dosunmu and Horton-Tucker were in rival camps with those behind Dosunmu threatening that Donsunmu would decommit if Horton-Tucker committed. If that's true and the Illini were forced to take one or the other, they made the wrong choice IMO. Even though Dosunmu may be the more talented player, he's likely gone after one year with visions, rightly or wrongly, that he'll dynamically take the NBA storm. Conversely, Horton-Tucker does not possess majestic talents that will compel him to go pro after one year. He's quite likely the type of payer who'll be wonderfully productive in college for four years and not quite fit for what the NBA wants....sort of like Bonzie Colson. This is something to analyze down the road. Moreover, from what I've read and observed about their play, Horton-Tucker is much more diversified and team oriented.