Bogyo wrote:Ayton should dominate this game. Then again, he should have dominated against Philly too sans Joel.
Ayton has been subpar in the bubble outside of maybe the first game against Washington. Almost all his pts have been spoon-fed open layups for him because of the attention Booker draws and Rubio’s playmaking magic. Without looking at the actual numbers, I would guess 90%+ of his baskets in the bubble after the first game have been assisted or come on offensive rebound putbacks usually with Booker attacking and drawing the big man to him so nobody else is in the paint. Against Philly, he even struggled with this as he dropped many open passes from Booker and Rubio and at one point they even stopped going to him (understandably) even when he was semi open. Can’t blame them, I’m sure they thought Ayton would drop like 40 and 20 with ease considering Philly was without both Embiid and Horford and had no size really in the paint.
Anytime they try to feed him the ball for 1 on 1, he chokes. The entire NBA knows he loves that 15 ft jumper and when you take that away, he has absolutely no skills to post up and create his own shot. I assume every scouting report has caught up to this by now. Even against tiny guards, he sometimes tries a contested fade away jumper like he’s Dirk...defensively, he doesn’t step up on pick and rolls (leading to open jumpers) nor does he protect the rim (leading to open layups). Usually stands and watches hoping for a miss so he can get the board.
I know sounds like I’m super harsh on him but I was really excited with the progress that he made in his games after returning from suspension. But he’s reverted back to rookie Ayton in the bubble especially defensively which has been one of the very few disappointments during our 7-0 run.