I'm at a loss for words regarding the defensive conversation going on.
1. Ayton is a horrible help and weak side defender. he has the lateral quickness to guard his man but abhorrent spacial awareness or recognition when playing off ball or coming to help.
2. Rubio is a good man for steals and transition defense..... he is a HORRIBLE man on man half-court defender.
3. Booker is our version of Harden. Offensively & Defensively.
4. Oubre is a solid if unspectacular defender. he can get the job done if properly motivated.
5. Bridges is a very good defender who is still learning to be a great defender.
6. Saric is a horrible defender. Like..... profoundly bad if we start him at the 4.
If our starting lineup is not a bottom 10 defense in the league I will be shocked. I am prepared for a bottom 5 defense and a bottom 15 offense. 23 to 27 wins is my range for us.
Remember: We were 15th (last) in the west last year and 14 games from the 14th seed. 29 games back of the 8 seed.
The Suns were 6-6 in games that Oubre started before he was benched so he could have surgery on his hand. In those 6 wins, 2 came against the Warriors and Bucks who had the best record in their conferences at the time. Oubre was sat after that 12 game stretch with his own hand injury that cost him the remainder of the season and 2 games before Oubre was sat, Tyler Johnson was sat for the remainder of the season with an injury as well. They each had surgery so they definitely had injuries but the severity of their injuries can be questioned since neither showed signs of their injuries in the previous games. Once they were pulled, the Suns tank went full speed ahead.
The Suns sucked, I'm not debating that. However that final month of the season it can be questioned if they tanked or not. After sitting Johnson for the final 13 games and Oubre for the final 11 they sat Ayton for the final 5 and Booker for the final 3. Neither Booker or Ayton had surgery. Those 2 were sat for tank purposes and if you watched toward the end of the year it was pretty obvious.
They weren't a good team though. I'm not saying they were, but their record doesn't tell the entire story. Since they added 2 starters late in the season and ditched some dead weight, it took some time to develop chemistry amongst those left. Johnson was a big acquisition since it allowed Booker to move back to SG and get healthy, finally, for the first time all season. Once Booker was healthy and everyone was familiar with each other, they had their season cut short with the surgeries for Oubre and Tyler Johnson in the middle of March.
After that stretch of 6-6, they went 2-9 without Johnson and Oubre. So trying to use their full season record and comparing it to others in the West doesn't accurately portray what the players you mentioned can do.