I've always wondered, because I never saw the former play, but... is there any similarity or maybe straight-up convergence between Joe Barry Carroll and Deandre Ayton?
Ayton was more passive around the basket. Maybe not as bad as Boris Diaw, but close.
Carroll was a good scorer, topping out over 24 points a game, but he wasn't as good a rebounder as Ayton. He was a better shot blocker though.
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Joe Barry gets some props for getting his offense on his own gumption.
Ayton was pushed and cajoled by CP3, while Carroll played with a parade of point guards at Golden State, during his best years.
A fun team to watch again. A trade or two away from being a serious contender...
I'd say Carroll was a better basketball player, while Ayton was/is a better athlete.
The disappointment with Carroll was that as good as he could be, he would be MIA at times.
The disappointment with Ayton is that he never was a student of the game, and hasn't shown an inclination to evolve.
A fun team to watch again. A trade or two away from being a serious contender...
I'd say Carroll was a better basketball player, while Ayton was/is a better athlete.
The disappointment with Carroll was that as good as he could be, he would be MIA at times.
The disappointment with Ayton is that he never was a student of the game, and hasn't shown an inclination to evolve.
That's fair. Carroll's game was more developed, but I think his unemotional demeanor brought him some undeserved (and deserved) criticism. "He looks disinterested, so he must be disinterested."
Carroll was talented, but his lackluster defense didn't win him many fans. "He's dogging it out there!"
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Los Angeles Lakers looking to trade for Isaiah Stewart if he is moved to acquire Tyler Herro
According to Anthony F. Irwin, a Los Angeles Lakers insider, the Lakers are in hot pursuit of Detroit Pistons' big man Isaiah Stewart. The Deandre Ayton experience was one that the Lakers want to put behind them sooner than later, and without starter level centers on the open market in free agency, the Lakers could find a new starter if they can trade for the defensive minded Stewart.
Do you think Ayton gets another NBA contract? Every team he has played for completely hates his bum ass. He is a big man who walks and breathes, though, so he may get another shot.
Do you think Ayton gets another NBA contract? Every team he has played for completely hates his bum ass. He is a big man who walks and breathes, though, so he may get another shot.
I think he is done. Well, that NBA teams are done with him. I didn't watch him that much but what I saw wasn't good. I almost think only having 4 players on the floor is better than him being there, at least then you know who you can rely on.
I think he'll have a hard time finding a team. But his numbers might be good enough to fool somebody. He did average 12.5 ppg on 67% FG and 8 rpg this past season. I realize that he sucked and had a largely net negative impact, but those are pretty impressive numbers, so I wonder if some team will fall for it and take a chance on the guy. Maybe a loser team like Sacramento or Washington or something.