I don't know about others but I really feel I'm somewhere in the middle on most of the topics here of late but I'm frequently being lumped into one side or the other (sometimes both). I like Ayton, I think he's performing like a good rookie with a very promising future. But I think like most 20 year old rookies he's a long ways from being able to help this team win consistently.
And I like what little I know of Koko in the past but I've seen nothing from this team (except for a few excellent defensive performances) that says he can coach this group. But I'm also not comfortable with putting him in the problem category as I'm unable to tell what is poor coaching as opposed to roster construction.
Another hot topic that might seem to have created cliques here has been the play of Booker. I'm very disappointed with Devin's performance this season which might put me in one camp but most of what bothers me about his play this season is position and injury related so I'm also at odds with the "he's overrated or we should trade him now" groups.
Solid post.
I'd like to add:
Koko also has to deal with arguably one of the worst FO in sports. Sarver is worse than people are giving him credit. I just spoke to an ex Suns employee that said his experience with Sarver proved he was cheap and controlling. It's not a pleasant place to work. Which is pretty much what we see from the outside. Problem #1 is the owner. Getting a new HC isn't EVER going to fix that. Best we can hope for is that someone is able to thrive in these awful conditions. I wonder if even Pop could survive long term here. This topic seems to eliminate all cliques and it's something that should constantly be held up among us barely surviving fans.
Koko is also stuck starting players that are: 22, 20, 22, 20, and 25 years old. It's just impossible to win without any real experience. Their game IQ is pathetic. Which isn't their fault. Players under 25 rarely have high game IQs. Time will season them well. (so we get to wait 4 years or so)
However, I do hold Koko somewhat culpable for the defensive atrocity (2nd Worst Drtg). They are truly terrible to watch on D. I'm much more old school and believe D wins championships more than O. So I spend more time watching D. Part of the problem is the lack of experience, part is due to Koko giving almost D'Antoni kind of attention to it. It has to change or it will be his down fall.
It also hurts us that our best player is absolutely terrible at D. I still believe we can win with Book, but he HAS to have 4 solid defenders around him AND a HC who will press the D mindset. (ala Steve Kerr as opposed to D'antoni who continues to prove that no D equates to no Championships.)
Picking absolutes with Koko or Book's culpability is extremely difficult to do given the circumstances. I know this era struggles with patience, but that has to be our 8 year long banner tag. (The "good news" is that we're about 4 years in).