Invictus88 wrote:I never said he wasn't worth 8m. I just said you shouldn't expect more than that in performance given his history.
That portion of my response wasn't directed at you.
Invictus88 wrote:The facts are that he hasn't lived up to is current contract in value. He has had motivational problems and has disappeared in games. You can try to blame Phoenix not reaching their potential on other stars like Durant, Booker and CP3 I guess but Ayton also has to shoulder some of the blame. Folks keep posting clips of videos that are prime examples as to why. For the amount of money and talent that team had for them not to win a ring was a failure.
Being disinterested and disappearing in games when you are being paid 30+ million a year by a club IS A FAILURE. You are expected to perform at a high level given your salary. He did not meet that expectation; plain and simple.
He was then traded to Portland where he was again expected by folks there to deliver value commensurate with his salary. Instead he was... something else... to put it mildly. They PAID to make him LEAVE. That is a FAILURE.
Nobody is disagreeing with you that he didn't live up to his contract but remember Phoenix didn't even want to give him that contract and it was him who got Indiana to give it to him before the Suns begrudgingly matched it and brought back an unhappy DA. It resulted in that miserable 2023 campaign where they flipped everything for KD and became an afterthought offensively. He definitely deserves some blame, but remember he wasn't the leader or even one of the leaders of those teams, it was Book, CP and that in that last season KD. He still was able to anchor a top 7 defense and averaged 18/10. A few bad clips don't erase his actual on court production.
More like he was banished to Portland against his wishes and spent 2 years on a dysfunctional team. He obviously didn't live up to his potential but there's a massive difference in going from a playoff contending team to a rebuilding one who just shipped off their franchise cornerstone. Yes it was a failure there is no disputing that as I mentioned in my intial post.
Invictus88 wrote:So circling back: If you are the Lakers you are now paying 8 million for this guy. If he performs like a mediocre center with suspect defense and puts up 15 and 10 with some empty rebounds and dunks thrown in... sure... that's fine. It's just 8 million. And there's nobody else.
But you don't go then touting how this guy is then going to have some glorious rebirth and suddenly outplay every single year he has played in the league up until that point. I'm sorry dude. The guy has been in the league several years and hasn't shown that.
This is where you simply don't get it. At just 8m and the gaping hole he is going to fill at center, it's essentially guaranteed that he is going to outperform that contract. You keep spouting mediocre defense but fail to realize that in each of those contending seasons in Phoenix, he he successfully anchored a 9th, 3rd and 4th DRTG for his team. Is he Rudy Gobert down there? - No, but he isn't as bad as your trying to paint him out to be. Plus he averaged closer to 18/10 on 60%FG.
Also your reaching heavily, nobody here is saying that he is
"going to have some glorious rebirth and suddenly outplay every single year he has played in the league up until that point. "
there is a difference in playing well and setting career marks across the board. He's been been bought out from a max contract and is now making a fraction of what he did for the Lakers. This is going to be a motivated Ayton, especially being in LA and the potential of attaching him next to Luka for the foreseeable future.