The "great collapse of 2022 Playoffs" still haunts me. I think it was a combination of things:
(in no particular order)
1) Pulled out all those 4th quarter victories in reg. season that they felt they could phone it in.
2) Nagging injuries to Book/CP3 so clearly were not 100%.
3) Coach making zero adjustments and absolutely no game planning at all even after Game 6 debacle.
No game plan for when Book double-teamed whatsoever. I think a High School coach could have done better. No exaggeration.
4) No trust in bench whatsoever.
5) Suns not adjusting to the refs allowing WAY more contact in Playoffs than regular season and Suns not having enough bullies of their own who could take advantage of the change in calls. One of the reasons I think even with Durant the Suns don't win it all. CP3 again beat up by other players without calls.
6) Collectively being unable to hit a 3. How does it affect everyone on the team simultaneously? Cam J. clearly not the player he was pre-injury. Bridges couldn't buy a hoop either.
7) Ayton sleep walking (too many video games? Bad usage by coach?)
what have I missed?
I think these were my biggest factors
1.) There is no proof CP3 was hurt - nothing has come out about it at all. Combine this with his infamous press conference, and I think something really bad was going on behind the scenes that effectively appeared to make him not try. Well that and I think Dallas had a great plan for defending him. I speculate some teamate(s) said some rather harsh stuff towards him regarding his bossiness, and his effective response was F these guys. If I am correct, that is obviously potentially a problem going forward. But I did late in the season notice Crowder and CP not seeming to get along - so that may be the reason the Suns are looking to move him.
2.) There was no trust in the bench - because they completly sucked and did not deserve any. Cam Payne, Shamet, Craig, even Cam Johnson were for the most part completely terrible. To me that alone was probably to big of a problem for the team to realistically overcome.
I really did not have much of a problem with Aytons play - at least till game 7, he just did not get that many opportunites. For that I will agree I did not see an adjustment from Monty to try and feed Ayton when he seemingly was one of our matchup advantages.
The Suns as constructed don't have players good at drawing fouls or driving to the basket. This becomes a huge issue when their outside shot isn't falling - especially when you add in their seemingly horrible ability to collect long rebounds.