Yeah he got some numbers but it was very unimpressive.
He doesn’t know how to post up, he doesn’t block out to rebound, he does not play help defense well, he can’t seem to effectively run the pick and roll.
Not to say he can’t learn all that, it’s just disappointing he needs to learn all of that.
I make it a point to discuss the posts, not the poster. And this post is one of the most out-of-touch I have ever read.
Ayton's NBA experience consists of two Summer League games with no NBA veterans playing alongside him.
You find it disappointing that he needs to learn how to compete in the greatest basketball league in the world? After having played in college? And out of position?
Do you really think think that, as an amateur, he comes into the NBA as a polished, professional NBA Center?
I hope you are not an algebra teacher. "Hello, class, and welcome to Algebra I. It is disappointing that I have to teach you all of it." Don't let your Department Head hear you.
Jeez!