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Honestly, he seems like a type of player who doesn't want the attention of playing In a big market or the pressure of playing on a title contender so Indiana is a good place for him. He just gets to cash his max paychecks and go home without any real expectations.
This tells you everything you need to know about Ayton.
I agree with him.
At the end of the day the NBA is a business and for most dudes getting a second contract is hard, especially for MORE money than than the previous. To these owners you are a dollar sign and nothing more, they give zero ****s about you as long as you put butts in the seat. They will get rid of you at any time and those new team contracts become smaller and smaller until your no longer playing in the league.
Get your money, take care of your family. Opportunity of a life time.