Okay THAT’S interesting. I don’t think any of us knew about that. And haven’t seen any reporting on it. I would say it’s nice to see some emotion out of him, but I don’t know enough about him to see this as a plus or minus, what it arose out of, or any trigger for more inspired play in the second half.
Games like last night do nothing to quell my haunting visions of Benoit Benjamin.
I'll repeat my opinion that, as a brand new rookie (especially with the pressure of being the #1 pick), Ayton is following the leadership of Devin Booker (himself only 22 years old).
Book has shown public signs of frustration. It is not a stretch to realize that Ayton has identified with that. How could he not?
Every time Book states disappointment in post-game interviews ... and uses the word
"again" ... that is making a statement about management. Think about it!
Let's take this a step farther. Last season, it was tanking. Could it be that, being staffed and playing even worse as a team this season, maybe, just maybe, the players (as most of us) are waiting for the Suns to hit rock bottom (if they haven't already) and MAJOR housecleaning to begin?
Add to that the frustration that it has to begin with the putz at the top and there is no sign of that (except his threat to relocate, followed by damage control). Nothing but negatives.
I don't blame any of the players for their frustration. The Phoenix
Titanics. It was not the passengers who hit the iceberg. All they could do was panic.