jamaalstar21 wrote:UcanUwill wrote:Walmart wrote:Ayton's gone. They put in Biyombo and still are winning. Cam I think depends on the deal, but they have to think about trading Crowder now if they want to keep Cam.
Ayton is great, but how much is it Point gods effect? I mean look at Biymbo as you said, Paul is making anyone who can set a pick and catch a ball look like NBA starter. Yeah, they are not maxing Ayton, I dont see it.
This could be an argument for why they do max Ayton. The Point God turns 37 this spring, and while his recent health has been encouraging, any player in their late 30s can be an injury away from their star days being over. Ayton was a promising young center before Chris Paul showed up (Paul hasn't really boosted him statistically) and is only 23. Ayton represents their best chance at a star running mate next to Booker, once they need more than a rim runner. Maybe he negotiates for less than the max, or tries to escape with through RFA and gets the smaller max matched. He'll try to get Bam Adebayo money, and the Suns will try to give him Clint Capela money is my guess.
Ayton's growth has come defensively, and has been linear development since he entered the league.
Yeah, when I keep reading Paul is what makes him good, I'm thinking "On defense?" because that is surprisingly (after his draft profile) his most important quality for the playoffs. He can switch onto anyone. He is one of the only guys (Mobley being the other one) who contests a lot of 2s and 3s. He plays D well (or as good as anyone does) on AD, Jokic, etc.
He has become a bit more efficient on offense with CP3 but a lot of that is just cutting out the midrange shots. He scored more with Rubio.
Anyway, I don't know what the Suns will do. I can see boneheaded cheap Sarver saying "Hey, we are winning with McGee and Biyombo, Ayton can go" while the team is beating depleted teams with those guys. I think Utah and Indy didn't have any starters and the games were not blowouts. They were on fire from 3 last night and still barely beat the TWolves. They pull out a lot of close games against some good teams and ok teams but in the playoffs I don't think Biyombo or McGee is who you want starting. Or you probably couldn't have signed Biyombo for the minimum as a FA halfway through the season or McGee for $5 million. They are nice backups...better than Kaminsky but don't have shooting range and can't guard on the perimeter.