Good. He should've been pulling him weeks ago. Maybe even start Holmes for the next game or two. I noticed his effort did pick up a little bit right after coming back into the game.
Igor should be "pulled". It is the coach's job to develop a rookie (with only one year of college ball and at a different position). And to not station him at the 3-point line on a pick & roll. And to convince the Front Office to have obtained a serviceable Point Guard to feed the Center skillfully.
If all that had been handled professionally, the only challenge would be training Ayton to become NBA tough game by game.
There is also a psychological side to top tier professional sports. Anyone who goes online knows that the ownership group are incompetents. The General Manager turnovers are scapegoats for the Managing owner. And the Head Coach's position has been a turnstile of people supposedly learning on the job.
I have a theory that if you go to bed
tired (physically), after a decent night's sleep, you wake up
refreshed.
But if you go to bed
weary (emotionally), even after a decent night's sleep (if you can get it), you wake up . . .
still weary.
Let's not pin this on Ayton after a couple of months of the NBA and returning to the Center position.
Look at what this mess has done to the frustration level of ASFN Suns posters. And we're not the ones on the court performing game after game, with the feeling of
different night, same old **** on our shoulders.