Archx wrote:bhawk wrote:
This is not an argument of 100 post ups vs. 100 three pointers, because Ayton does both very well. He has one of the best ALL around offensive skill-sets in the last 10 years for a BIG. An NBA-ready skill-set, that will translate very nicely to this NEW era in the NBA.
He is SensAYTiONAL.
But how do you know that? You are projecting him to be something that NO ONE has a clue if he really turns out like that. Will he really translate everything into the new NBA era of playstyle. For me if he turns out like AD nr2, you have a winner. But we have yet to see how he fairs up against NBA players and obviously offensive and defensive schemes. To this point he was playing against boys but we do know what Ray Allen once famously said. NBA means "No Boys Allowed".
Nobody knows how Ayton will turn out for sure, but I've watched a lot of basketball and even summer leagues... and... you just know. I don't know how to describe the "IT" factor, but Ayton has IT. Watch his games, highlights, whatever, and Ayton is just better than everybody else on the court.
The first time I really felt and saw the "IT" factor with with Amare in Summer League... and it was like WOW! Amare was amazing and the dude dominated from Day 1. Booker in his first Summer League had IT too. Bender nope. Chriss, sadly, no.
Ayton is special and you don't have to be a PHD rocket scientist or NBA scout to see how obviously good Ayton is today and will be tomorrow.
Ayton played against boys in college - YES. So did Boogie, AD, Shaq and every other big.
The question should be... Does Ayton pass the eye test physically? YES. Does he look like he can play in the NBA? YES. Does he have a mid-range game that is arguably better than most of the superstar bigs at the same college age - YES.
This isn't and should not be a debate. There is one obvious and generational pick for the Suns at #1 and it is DeAndre Ayton.
If you're still not sold, just watch some tape on the kid. He is so freaking good at such a young age it is sick. Great for us and it will suck for the rest of the league. Size, agility, shooting, dunking, tip ins, reach, range... he seriously has it all.
This is like when the Spurs drafted David Robinson and then Tim Duncan at #1. When we are old and grey our kids will still be talking about the time the Suns got the #1 pick and drafted DeAndre Ayton.
Sorry to lay it on so thick... but man... Ayton is really, really good.