What I have, personally, wanted to avoid doing is forming opinions on what to do with the roster as opposed to the coach. The only things that seem very clear are that Chris Paul was injured and played when he should not have played, and Monty Williams is at least ultimately (and possibly directly) responsible for that. But the players, esp. DeAndre Ayton, are more of a mystery. Unless there's some news I haven't seen, I have no idea why he allegedly "quit on [the team]."
I just am not eager to see Ayton dumped. Why not? Because drafting a homegrown center who was even somewhat better than average took the Suns franchise [approximately] fifty years and a couple of years of hard tanking, during which they sold the dignity that Jerry Colangelo had earned for the franchise. They gave up so much to get Ayton. I'm sorry he is a mentally weak finesse player, but he's still obviously the best center the Suns ever drafted. Get rid of him, and there may never be another one. Besides, to dump him this summer would be selling low--very low. It would probably be like Charles Barkley's 1996 exit trade.