Suns: Ayton has been a huge disappointment in the most recent playoffs with the consensus opinion of him being soft and negative value it just doesn't seem like Ayton will be around for another year. After the Waiving of Chris Paul, the Suns will definitely need a PG who can play off-ball at a high quality and won't kill their books. Dinwiddie can be that guy for them. DFS and Sharpe can both be rotational pieces (DFS will probs start) and improve their overall depth. all of the 2nds are probably a way to bridge the talent/upside gap between the players as Ayton is still young.
Nets: The Brooklyn Nets have been stuck in purgatory this year after the KD trade but after the revelation of Mikal Bridge's offensive talents the Nets have found a silver lining from the disappointing playoff performance (though very expected.) Deandre Ayton could be an interesting new player to bring into the franchise and potentially see the same growth they saw from Mikal when he first joined. Ayton's youth gives them some versatility for the future and they also get rid of some of those role players who are winning them too many games. They have a plethora of 2nds already this doesn't make to much of a dent into their draft capitol
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