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Suns’ Deandre Ayton says PF is his ‘born-and-raised position’
I have no problem with him at PF, as long as he becomes the dominant PF in the game. Just cruising at PF during the game is not an option.
I do like Deandre acknowledging he needs to be in better shape this season. Let's see where this goes.
Later in his high school career, he became infatuated with the idea of being a power forward, which has continued to this day, despite the fact that modern basketball has gone in the opposite direction. The fact that he’s listed as a “forward” by Arizona and is starting and playing heavy minutes alongside another 7-footer, Dusan Ristic, is not an accident. It’s entirely by his own design.
In order to do that all the time, however, Ayton has to be in better shape and that was his number one focus this offseason.
“Basically my cardio,” he said.
I have no problem with him at PF, as long as he becomes the dominant PF in the game. Just cruising at PF during the game is not an option.
I do like Deandre acknowledging he needs to be in better shape this season. Let's see where this goes.