It comes down to this too...which player are we more afraid to pass on...Ayton or Doncic? Hands down it's Ayton...it's not even IMO...it's just fact. I don't think you, me, McD, or Sarver has the guts to take Doncic over Ayton ...even if they thought Doncic is better!
That's why Ayton is our #1....The unicorn dares you to pick someone different. If you take up the dare and are wrong you will be the biggest joke EVER. No one would say that about Doncic. No one would say..."Remember when you passed on Doncic for Ayton?...that was CRAZY"...nope...wouldn't happen. But the reverse could be said.
This reminds me of the Oden vs Durant draft. That draft was hyped as a Jordan vs Hakeem type of draft in regards to the impact the players would have at the next level and Durant has definitely delivered on his end while Oden was a walking injury ward. KD's not Jordan-esque but he is a supremely talented individual that helped turn around the Sonic/Thunder. Oden fell apart, literally, and it's a shame but the narrative was always that you needed to gamble with the big because unless the smaller wing player is literally one of the top players ever, the big will help bring you into true title contention for years to come. Durant became one of the top players ever, so that looked like a bad move but how often does that really happen? Would anyone bet that Doncic will be one of the best wings ever? I wouldn't. Even if he's good, he'll need to be great to bring us into contention while Ayton could be really good and bring us into contention because that's just what dominant bigs can do. We saw that with Duncan and the Spurs for years, Shaq and the Magic and then Shaq and the Lakers. Barring injury, Ayton should help the Suns contend for years to come and you can't pass on that. Doncic may be a great player but unless he's literally the best Euro prospect ever he won't turn the Suns into title contenders while Ayton can do that.
I know some people say bigs aren't en vogue anymore and I don't think that matters. We've seen a resurgence of big's lately and they're not like the old school bigs that only operated in the paint and post, they're able to knock down 18 foot jumpers with ease and run the floor with smaller players without issue. You see it in New Orleans, Philly, Minnesota, even Houston with Capella. There is good reason to believe that mobile bigs will take over this perimeter oriented style that is dominating now. Even if it doesn't, Ayton should be a great 3rd option behind Jackson and Booker as our wings. If this perimeter style does dominate in 5-6 years then we may wish we had Doncic but having a 7 footer who has the same shooting range and is as quick as a wing isn't a bad thing to have. That makes Ayton a no brainer, IMO.
He may not be the defensive player that'd you like but looking at someone like Ben Simmons who was a weak defender in college gives hope that Ayton is a better defender than he's shown. He knew he was headed for the NBA after this last year at UofA. Why was he going to kill himself for a system that played him out of position? He may turn it on in the NBA and surprise us all. If he doesn't then he's just the player we though he was, which is a good rebounder, great scorer, and ok defender with potential to get much better because he has the size, strength, and smarts to be more than what we've seen. You can't pass on that.