I don't know how to judge anyone in this disaster.
Ayton is a young guy with zero direction or veteran leadership who has shown the ability to dominate on both ends but often coasts... but is he seemingly coasting because the team is awful at getting him involved?
Booker can take over games and be ruthless in the clutch. But he often tries to do too much and forces things... is that because we don't have another player who can be reliably counted on to even dribble the ball in the half court?
Jackson one game will look like the next Kawhi Leonard, the next 3 he looks like JR Smith after a handle or 2. Gotta say though, at least his effort is ALWAYS there, he may be killing us out there on a given night, but it's usually because he's trying too hard, I really don't want to trade him.
I tried to believe in Koko but at this point all I can say is that our first priority should be to hire a real GM and let them decide if Koko deserves a shot with a more coherent roster or if we should cut clean with a new coach.
The only thing I know for sure is that the rot comes from the top. Sarver is a terrible, terrible owner. Until he brings in some legit people to run the franchise (and refrains from trying to dominate their efforts) then I don't see how we rise to contention. Well... unless he sells the franchise... which would be great, but I think he really enjoys the ego stroke of being a sports owner, even though his own city loathes him.
Even if we get the #1 pick, draft Zion, use our cap space to sign a, at least serviceable, point guard, I expect that the Sarver/Jones combo will probably hire a clown like, Jones' buddy, Tyrone Lue to run the team... and we'll promptly piss away another season or 2 of what should be a golden era.