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12.5
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8.0
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0.8
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0.6
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1.0
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After a two-year stint in Portland, Ayton finds himself back on a contending team, and Los Angeles appears to be a perfect fit. The Lakers' surprising mid-season trade that sent Anthony Davis to Dallas in exchange for Luka Doncic left a major void at center, which was going to be filled by Mark Williams before a failed physical axed the deal right before the deadline. Ayton has averaged a double-double and shot at least 55 percent from the field in each of his first seven seasons in the league. While his defensive energy can wane, he's averaged at least 1.8 stocks five times, including both seasons with the Trail Blazers. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick's work at the charity stripe is also worth taking a second look at. He attempted at least 2.3 free throws per game and shot 75 percent or better from the line in all five campaigns with Phoenix, but he shot a career-high 82.3 percent on 1.4 tries per game during his first season in Portland before shooting a career-low 66.7 percent on 1.5 tries in 2024-25. Regardless, the primary concern in Ayton's profile remains missed time. He's appeared in at least 69 regular-season games only twice in his career, finishing inside the top 50 in eight-category leagues both times. He's failed to crack the top 100 twice, appearing in 40 or fewer regular-season games both times. There are concerns Ayton won't have as many touches with his new squad, as LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves will dominate usage. However, Ayton's experience sharing the court with Chris Paul and Devin Booker in Phoenix should ease the transition. As long as Ayton is healthy, he should be locked into 30 minutes a night and won't face competition from Maxi Kleber or Jaxson Hayes. That should be enough for a top-75 floor, but the days of Ayton cracking the top 50 are likely behind him. Read Past Outlooks
Held in check
Ayton logged six points (3-3 FG), three rebounds and one assist over 21 minutes during Monday's 115-110 loss to the Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
ANALYSIS
This was a disappointing end to Ayton's first season in Los Angeles. As for the regular season, Ayton logged 72 appearances as the starting center, posting averages of 12.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 blocks and 0.6 steals on 67.1 percent shooting from the field. The big man will be heading into the final year of his contract in 2026-27.
This was a disappointing end to Ayton's first season in Los Angeles. As for the regular season, Ayton logged 72 appearances as the starting center, posting averages of 12.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 blocks and 0.6 steals on 67.1 percent shooting from the field. The big man will be heading into the final year of his contract in 2026-27.
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How does Deandre Ayton compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
67.6%
Effective Field Goal %
67.1%
3-Point Attempt Rate
0.0%
Free Throw Rate
23.5%
Offensive Rebound %
11.5%
Defensive Rebound %
22.5%
Total Rebound %
17.2%
Assist %
4.6%
Steal %
0.9%
Block %
3.3%
Turnover %
10.2%
Usage %
16.7%
Fantasy Points Per Game
26.7
Fantasy Points Per Minute
1.0
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Despite consistent production across the course of his career, Ayton remains a polarizing fantasy asset. Moving from Phoenix to Portland before the 2023-24 season had very little impact on Ayton's per-game output. He finished as a top-45 player for the fifth time in the past six years, averaging 16.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.0 steals and 0.8 blocks. His refusal to block shots or get to the free-throw line continues to be an issue for fantasy managers, something that typically sees him slide a little in drafts. Production aside, Ayton's attitude also comes into question when projecting his overall value. The Trail Blazers are likely to be towards the bottom of the standings once again this season, raising the question of whether Ayton will be fully committed. The team also drafted Donovan Clingan, casting some doubt over the future of Ayton in Portland. Taking everything into consideration, while still a clear must-roster player, Ayton does come with an element of risk. This should result in him being available at a slight discount, typically in the fifth or sixth rounds of drafts.
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Double-double in Game 1 loss
Ayton ended Tuesday's 108-90 loss to Oklahoma City in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals with 10 points (5-12 FG), 12 rebounds, two assists and one block over 27 minutes.
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Dominates glass in Game 6 win
Ayton supplied seven points (2-6 FG, 3-7 FT), 16 rebounds, one assist and one block across 28 minutes during Friday's 98-78 victory over Houston in Game 6 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
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Big double-double in Game 5 loss
Ayton registered 18 points (9-14 FG), 17 rebounds and two blocks in 38 minutes during Wednesday's 99-93 loss to Houston in Game 5 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
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Ejected Sunday
Ayton has been ejected from Sunday's Game 4 of the Western Conference first-round series against the Rockets, Khobi Price of The California Post reports.
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Underwhelms again in win
Ayton ended with two points (1-3 FG), six rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in 33 minutes during Friday's 112-108 overtime win over the Rockets in Game 3 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
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Could opt out?
Ayton is a potential offseason opt-out candidate after playing well on an $8.1 million deal, a salary that looks below market value given his production this season, Sam Amick of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Ayton raised his stock with a strong first-round performance against Houston's Alperen Sengun, reinforcing his value as a starting-caliber center. Ayton enters the offseason with an $8.1 million player option for 2026-27. That puts him in position to test free agency searching for a significantly larger long-term contract, whether that comes from the Lakers or another team with cap space and a need at center.
Ayton raised his stock with a strong first-round performance against Houston's Alperen Sengun, reinforcing his value as a starting-caliber center. Ayton enters the offseason with an $8.1 million player option for 2026-27. That puts him in position to test free agency searching for a significantly larger long-term contract, whether that comes from the Lakers or another team with cap space and a need at center.








