It's like the David Robinson comparison. Robinson in his prime averaged 25+ points per game. Ayton has a ways to go offensively to be on that level. Though to be fair the game isn't typically played through the big man in the post anymore and the Suns certainly don't play that way either.
Well....Robinson came into the league and was an immediate star in 89-90....24pts/12reb as a rookie...but he was 24...and possibly one of the most mentally tough young men to enter the league?? The dude was just an old sole...mature beyond his years, and his time in the service helped create a really wonderful person and leader. **(I met David Robinson once. One of the nicest guys Ive ever chatted with. Total class act).
Ayton is still only 22....didn't grow up playing ball...and to be kind....didn't seem to have a lot of great people around him coming up. From his cheating coach, to his bribe taking parents....seems like they were all about using DeAndre...not so much mentoring him. Can you imagine the difference we would see in young players if they spent time in the Navy before entering the league?
Anyway...my #1 takeaway from this post season is that Ayton is "getting it". He is seeing success, he is seeing how much more natural talent he has than even pro level players...and he is starting to realize that when he plays with high energy, he can dominate in the NBA. Now he just has to lock in that mentality and block out distractions and I think he could be another David Robinson.