The Bobster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:05 am
I am just curious as to why Ayton is being scapegoated for their playoff failure when all the starters went in the tank the end of the playoff series. We haven't gotten any real answers from the team as to what happened in that series.
But I don't see making a major trade as a step in the right direction, especially if they don't get equal value in return.
They are 119-39 the last two regular seasons (including the best record in franchise history) and 21-16 in the playoffs, and came within two wins of a championship. That's not the kind of team you make wholesale changes on.
My take:
CP3 was either hurt or completely burnt out. I don’t know what happened to him, but he was not himself. He deserves blame for it, but going forward I don’t expect that to happen again.
Because CP3 was unable to carry much offensive load, it all fell on Booker and Dallas knew it. They trapped and doubled him and made life hard on him. Booker is great, but he’s not LeBron or Luka where he can be the only creator.
That left us desperately needing someone else to step up and create something on offense. No one else could. Ayton didn’t, Mikal didn’t, crowder, cam, cam, Shamet, etc. It showed us just how dependent we are on CP3 and Book and that we absolutely need someone else. If Ayton wants the max, he absolutely needs to be that guy, but he’s not. So the most logical thing to do is trade him for that guy. At least it’s the most logical thing in my head.