And we don't even need stats to tell us that catching the ball, pivoting, shooting, and (often) missing is not good offense.
He is afraid to put the ball on the floor and drive, I'm wondering if something they're coaching him on is messing him up mentally. He does not look comfortable.
I was hoping that Mark Bryant would finally give the Suns a knowledgeable big-man coach.
We went without one for quite a while.
Perhaps Ayton does not look comfortable because he is not comfortable.
None of us have any way of knowing what his emotions are.
Specifically, none of us have any way of knowing if Ayton just does not have it in his
inherent basketball personality to not shy away from big-man contact in the post.
He may or may not. All we as fans can see is that, so far, he is not a contact Center.
6'11-250 and he plays offense like Alvan Adams at 212 lbs.
Contact requires aggressiveness. As I theorized some time ago, perhaps his early
upbringing in the laid back Bahamas established the tendency to not have it.
Especially in contact, it doesn't matter if you are good or bad. Just that you are
stronger than your opponent. It sure looks like he should be.