PHOENIX β As if Sean Miller doesnβt already have enough stuff to do in Phoenix these days βΒ checking in on Nico Mannion, recruiting Terry Armstrong and maybe even checking in with Josh Greenβs familyΒ β thereβs also this:
Igor Kokoskov wants him to stop by Talking Stick Arena.
The Phoenix Sunsβ new coach said during the teamβs preseason media day Monday that heβs already had a βgreat conversationβ with the UA coach and hopes Miller will visit Phoenix to talk Deandre Ayton and a little basketball strategy.
βI understand he is very busy with recruiting,β Kokoskov said. βBut he promised he was going to be with us and at least say hi, not just to spend time with Deandre but also to participate in meetings (for me) to pick his brain on some X-and-O stuff. Thereβs little things offensively and a lot of stuff Iβve been taking in all these years watching his team play.β
First-year Suns Coach Igor Kokoskov says he likes what Deandre Ayton brings to the team, but knows heβs still just a rookie.
β The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) September 24, 2018
βMy job is to help him find himself.β
Kokoskov also says heβs been in contact with Sean Miller about coaching Ayton. pic.twitter.com/P3kEZ7SqKr
That Kokoskov is interested in such a meeting might say something about Miller as well as Kokoskov himself. Ayton and Suns GM Ryan McDonough both raved about how smart Kokoskov during separate interviews on Monday.
βOne of the white boards in his office is covered with plays,β McDonough said. βThe way he thinks is at a high level.β
With Ayton, Kokoskov says he has a clear job to do: Making sure the NBAβs No. 1 draft pick starts moving toward his potential.
βEverything is new to him,β Kokoskov said. βItβs really our job and my job to help him find himself. Heβs a five man, played a four man in college. He played both and they played with two fives (Ayton and Dusan Ristic).
βHe is nothing but a center. A skilled center with a lot of skills he can incorporate in his game, so my job is to help him find his role, find his game and play to his strengths, but itβs to be up to him with how far he wants to go with this.β
Doesnβt sound like Kokoskov will have to deal with a lot of ego or distraction with Ayton, the way Ayton spoke Monday β and the way his teammates did about him.
During his podium interview Monday, Ayton said he was βall inβ with the serious manner his teammates approach the game, and didnβt bite on Joel Embiidβs assertion that he will get his ass kicked in the NBA.
βI canβt really say anything,β Ayton said, when asked about Embiidβs comment. βI havenβt put the ball in the hoop. So all I can do is just let my game talk, just compete.β
.@DeandreAyton on @JoelEmbiidβs comments from last week: βI canβt really say anything. I havenβt put the ball in the hoop.β
β Justin Spears (@JustinESports) September 24, 2018
Embiid said βheβs going to get his ass kickedβ to @RachelNichols1 on ESPNβs The Jump. pic.twitter.com/tQoOTZbon1
Thatβs the kind of approach Suns guard Devin Booker praised.
βHe comes in here every day and doesnβt act like he knows it all,β Booker said. βHe knows heβs very talented but is still open to listening to people, listening to coach, listening to Tyson (Chandler, the Sunsβ veteran center). Heβs willing to come in and work hard. Itβs very special to see that, especially with the talent that he has and the body frame he has. Heβs going to be a very special player.β