‘Sick of hearing people s***ting on him’: Jock Landale throws support behind under-fire Deandre Ayton
Phoenix Suns centre Jock Landale has thrown his assist behind under-fire teammate Deandre Ayton after the previous No. 1 decide was benched in the course of the remaining moments of Saturday’s playoff contest towards the Denver Nuggets.
Ayton watched from the bench because the Suns secured an important 121-114 victory over the Nuggets in Phoenix, with coach Monty Williams enjoying Landale down the ultimate stretch.
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The 24-year-old fumed from the sidelines, refusing to speak to reporters after the seven-point triumph. He completed the competition with 4 factors on 2-of-6 capturing, with 9 rebounds, one block and 4 private fouls in 26 minutes.
“Guys have tough games, and DA didn’t have his best tonight,” Williams advised reporters.
“But it’s great to be able to have your brother pick it up for you.”
Meanwhile, Landale made all three of his field-goal makes an attempt, ending with six factors, 9 rebounds and one steal in 22 minutes.
Speaking to reporters this weekend, Landale declared he was “sick of people s***ting” on Ayton, who has copped criticism for his underwhelming contribution in the course of the playoffs.
“It’s hard for me to sit back and be OK with all the slander that’s thrown at DA,” the Australian mentioned.
“People are making him out to be a selfish individual who is playing terribly all the time and hurts the Phoenix Suns, but it’s Deandre Ayton. DA has had 30-20 games on the regular for a month at a time for us this season. DA has held down some big-time areas of games for us this year and I am kind of sick of hearing people s***ting on him nonstop. I know it comes with the business and that is your guy’s job, but it’s other people’s right to say what they want to say. D.A. has been f***ing great for us.
“He is allowed to have a bad night, we are basketball players and playing against a two-time MVP right now, it’s tough.
“There is a little bit of growing pain, but at the same time, he does so many great things for us. He is a great guy on the bench, a great locker room guy, there are so many positives that people seem to just leave out and ignore. They just want to harp on the negatives. I know part of that is to push him to be better, but man, sometimes the guy just needs to be left alone.”
Last yr, the Suns matched the four-year, $197 million provide restricted free agent sheet Ayton signed with the Indiana Pacers, preserving him in Phoenix.
The Nuggets lead the semi-final playoff collection 2-1. Game 4 will get underway at Phoenix’s Footprint Center on Monday morning AEST at 10am.
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