So it's your evaluation of what Ayton should be? You have set the bar and expectation high and like most criticize Ayton to no end. It sounds like you have set a bar for a player who had one of worst college coaches in the nation and I'm not call him a college badketball coach what Sean Miller was at University of Arizona was a recruiter not a coach and certainly not a teacher of the game but he lined his own pockets. And then Ayton gets drafted by a Suns team that had no experienced big men to learn from and a team that thinks or thought 1 big was all you need. Ayton has had trash of players backing him up when he go out for a breather in Dario and Frank Kaminsky. So he probably was pacing himself instead of going full throttle because Dario Saric & Frank Kaminsky certainly couldn't keep up the pace and there always a let down when they step on the court. Why is the bar so low for these two Dario & Frank as they never get any criticism for the poor job they both do? And Phoenix wanted a complete polished center from day 1 without helping in the development of Ayton by not providing with a real big man coach as Mark Bryant was a journeyman at best during his career and I don't recall who was their big man coach prior to Mark Bryant but it probably worst. Was it Willie Green? My point is a player has to have skill and desire and an organization needs to contribute to that development of a player also by having good coaches and good team mates to play with and back him up when he needs a breather. His backup needs to be more than a smiling & glad I got front row seats watching NBA games and a good locker room guy and that describes Kaminsky. I think Javale McGee will help Ayton be a better player as now there's competition at practice and they can push each other. Kaminsky can't do that what he can do is ocassionally hit a 3 point shot and then going down the court get his b*** service up to him while he is on defense and he doesn't rebound worth a sh**. But everyone wants Ayton to meet their high expectations. The dude Ayton is talented, plays defend, is agile and quick for a big, and he rebounds which last year no one else on the Suns rebounded worth anything and as a raw rookie Aton averaged what 16-18 points and 10-11 rebounds a night. Lakers and Celtics would be glad for this type of production from a young big and would have surrounded him with some better bigs better than Dario, Kaminsky and Crowder. it takes time to develop big man especially when their instruction is weak. Ayton has had no mentor let me repeat No Mentor of any significance. I bet Ayton signs a offer with another team like the Lakers who would be willing to pay or we trade him for weak defense but good offence Karl Anthony Townes of Minnesota. And Ayton will well on another team. The Suns had it momentum rolling but thanks to Sarver not wanting to pay Ayton. It may however work out where Ayton is motivated highly and reaches new heights and the Suns make a consecutive NBA Finals appearance and win the dog gone championship this time. Who knows?
There's so much wrong here but it's hard to address, or even read it all. Please break up your posts in paragraphs. It makes it much easier to read and respond to certain points.
Ayton's rookie year he had a backup in Richaun Holmes, who had 1 year experience as a 3rd string Center who was castoff from Philly. He strived and did things Ayton didn't and has done more since he left than Ayton also.
Baynes is a journeyman big who is also an NBA champ, like JaVale. Ayton decided to piss away the opportunity to learn anything from him by failing his drug test.
Coaches and players around the league rave about Mark Bryant's coaching. So what's Ayton's issue?
Why should the Suns invest so heavily in a player outside of his own salary. Not only should the Suns pay max money to Ayton but also pay top dollar for a backup to help him? Does Jokic, Embiid, KAT or Gobert need all that coddling? I don't think so.
If Ayton wants to be treated like a superstar then he needs to play like one, period.