Arizona head coach Sean Miller says he figures the No. 1 pick in June's NBA draft is already in.
As far as Sean Miller is concerned, the Sacramento Kings are on the clock.
The Phoenix Suns, who own the No. 1 pick in the 2018 NBA draft, should do their due diligence, of course. But if they select anyone other than Arizona Wildcats one-and-done star Deandre Ayton, Miller said, it would be a mistake.
“I look at the NBA as trying to figure out who they’re going to pick from No. 2 to 60. I think the No. 1 pick’s in,†Miller said on May 31, his first media availability since Arizona lost in the NCAA Tournament on March 15.
“There’s nobody like Deandre. Nobody.â€
Miller praising Ayton is nothing new. But Miller went out of his way Thursday to emphasize the ways Ayton will flourish in the NBA. The coach also defended the 7-footer’s defensive skills.
Miller said the more spread-out, perimeter-oriented NBA game will free Ayton on the offensive end. By Miller’s estimate, Ayton saw some form of zone defense about 70 percent of the time last season, when he averaged 20.1 points and shot 61.2 percent from the field. About 30 percent of the time, Miller said, Ayton faced a double-team. That didn’t leave many one-on-one opportunities.
“In the NBA … they’re going to play with a court that’s more spread out, with no zone,†Miller said. “He’s going to be a monster.â€
Miller said that if you substituted Ayton for any of the centers on the NBA semifinalists, he’d average 20 points per game. If Ayton played Clint Capela’s role for the Houston Rockets, Miller said, “I don’t know how you could ever stop them.â€

