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  • Cubs231721
    Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 4213

    #61
    Originally posted by ksuttonjr76
    And can we stop pretending that there HAVEN'T been effective non-scoring point guards in NBA history?
    Of course there have been. But it is rare they are one of a great team's two best players. And the demands for shooting have gone up over time as teams were first 1) allowed to not guard somebody and 2) realized it would be an effective strategy to do so.

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    • D-BONE
      Peace Dog
      • Feb 2006
      • 15711

      #62
      I think with Simmons you'd have to have four excellent shooters around him consistently. Read a post somewhere - this thread (?) / ATL v. Philly (?) - where CJ Jones said play Simmons at small-ball 5. I'm all for it. Neither Domas nor Turner shoot consistently well enough anyway. No more Turbonis and Ben at 5. Only way I'd entertain it. And even then I'm not jazzed about the idea. Owed a boatload and can't shoot outside 5 feet.
      I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

      -Emiliano Zapata

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      • ksuttonjr76
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 7452

        #63
        Originally posted by Cubs231721

        Of course there have been. But it is rare they are one of a great team's two best players. And the demands for shooting have gone up over time as teams were first 1) allowed to not guard somebody and 2) realized it would be an effective strategy to do so.
        So we're going to let one bad playoff series define him going forward? It happens. LeBron James had a bad playoff series. Like someone else said before, the lessen the pressure off him, and he could become a great player. The only thing that you hope for is that he doesn't become another Nick Anderson situation.


        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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        • BornIndy
          INDIANA
          • May 2013
          • 8915

          #64
          Originally posted by ksuttonjr76
          And can we stop pretending that there HAVEN'T been effective non-scoring point guards in NBA history?
          These last 2 playoffs makes you think he can be effective? Let's stop acting like Simmons just entered the league. Fixing his jump shot is basically starting at ground zero. He'll be 40 by the time he is respectable from mid-range.

          It's pretty sad that his shooting hasn't even improved one bit. He can be in the gym shooting all day and have people rebounding for him. Gotta question that work ethic.

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          • ksuttonjr76
            Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 7452

            #65
            Originally posted by BornIndy

            These last 2 playoffs makes you think he can be effective? Let's stop acting like Simmons just entered the league. Fixing his jump shot is basically starting at ground zero. He'll be 40 by the time he is respectable from mid-range.

            It's pretty sad that his shooting hasn't even improved one bit. He can be in the gym shooting all day and have people rebounding for him. Gotta question that work ethic.
            Fine...let's keep with the pipe dreams of trading for an elite player or picking one in the draft. At the end of day, I can't seem him making the team WORSE.


            Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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            • Cubs231721
              Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 4213

              #66
              Originally posted by ksuttonjr76

              So we're going to let one bad playoff series define him going forward? It happens. LeBron James had a bad playoff series. Like someone else said before, the lessen the pressure off him, and he could become a great player. The only thing that you hope for is that he doesn't become another Nick Anderson situation.
              No, of course not. But many of the same things happened against Toronto two years ago as well. It's really hard to figure out where he should play in the 4th quarter of a playoff game and Philly has often resorted to putting him in the dunkers spot doing basically nothing.

              I think there are teams that Simmons could thrive on, but it would take certain types of players to make up for his immense weaknesses and allow him to focus on his great strengths. Philly is not that team and neither is Indiana.

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              • imawhat
                Bring Back David West
                • Aug 2006
                • 10899

                #67
                Originally posted by Cubs231721

                Giannis actually shoots jumpers though. Mid-range and 3's. And that's with him being paired with a center that can space the floor.

                Ben doesn't do that. He rarely shoots anything past 10 feet. If you pair him with another player who doesn't space well? Going to cause major problems, especially in the playoffs.
                Thatโ€™s my biggest concern with Sabonis and Ben. That is a disaster waiting to happen, especially with LeVert also being there. Teams already pack the paint in the playoffs, and weโ€™d be giving them a free player.

                I can think of a few scenarios where itโ€™d be good to have Simmons, but teaming with Sabonis isnโ€™t one of them. It has to be four other guys who could shoot. Unfortunately, the players who can shoot are the ones weโ€™re proposing in trades.

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                • PaceBalls
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                  • Jan 2004
                  • 6299

                  #68
                  Y'all are talking about how Ben is a LeVert or Brogdon level player without understanding how good Ben is in on D. The dude was 1st team all NBA defensive... plus the guy has amazing court vision. He is a 6'11" point guard... I mean come on... Of course you trade for him if he is available. He has a bad jumper and free throw problems. That can be improved. If he develops a jump shot he becomes a HOF.

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                  • indyman37
                    By Your Powers Combined
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 1736

                    #69
                    Originally posted by imawhat

                    Thatโ€™s my biggest concern with Sabonis and Ben. That is a disaster waiting to happen, especially with LeVert also being there. Teams already pack the paint in the playoffs, and weโ€™d be giving them a free player.

                    I can think of a few scenarios where itโ€™d be good to have Simmons, but teaming with Sabonis isnโ€™t one of them. It has to be four other guys who could shoot. Unfortunately, the players who can shoot are the ones weโ€™re proposing in trades.
                    And this is the conundrum, right? Trading for Simmons would probably work best if he was replacing Sabonis.

                    That being said, I wouldnโ€™t trade Sabonis for Simmons. Iโ€™d prefer to trade him in a package for someone else personally.
                    I think KP is a Captain Planet fan. He believes that the collective will of five decent starters can outweigh the power of top-level talent. Too bad Herb won't cut the check for their Planeteer rings.

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                    • dal9
                      Can see thru wooden doors
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 17981

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Cubs231721

                      Jokic and Gordon both shoot twice as many shots from 3 as Simmons shoots from any distance beyond 10 feet.

                      Jokic's average distance of shot was 10.6. Gordon's in Denver was 11.6. Sabonis's was 8.8. And Simmons? 4.3. We aren't talking about the same stratosphere of defensive respect. Simmons' passing ability helps, but not nearly that much.
                      u are always on point destroying drunk grandpa arguments with stats, but this was even better than usual

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                      • dal9
                        Can see thru wooden doors
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 17981

                        #71
                        both sabonis and simmons are very good passers, question is how do you weigh
                        1) sabonis' complete incompetence on defense vs simmons complete incompetence on offense
                        2) simmons bad ft shooting vs simmons' better handles
                        plus then simmons makes 10M more...
                        it's somewhat close, but i don't think i'd do it...

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                        • SaintLouisan
                          Member
                          • Jan 2018
                          • 4233

                          #72
                          Originally posted by vnzla81
                          And yes he makes the equivalent of Myles Softner and Jeremy Lamb money, oh the horror of not having those two guys eating the cap space instead of Ben
                          Good point, we'll only need half as many chairs on the bench to seat Simmons in the fourth as those two.

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                          • PacerDude
                            It's just my opinion.
                            • May 2009
                            • 10049

                            #73
                            Forget all about it people. Philly has a 'plan'.

                            Philadelphia 76ers have plan to address Ben Simmons' shooting woes, Doc Rivers says (espn.com)

                            . . . . . . . but the Sixers have a plan to address his shooting woes that will involve doing "the right work," and doing it "the right way."
                            Yup - Ben's gonna be a 60/50/95 guy next season.

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                            • CableKC
                              Member
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 36691

                              #74
                              Originally posted by vnzla81

                              Can you at least watch the video before trying to troll? guy makes at least a couple of jumpers in the first minute of the video.
                              Showing some video highlight of Ben Simmons showing him score 42 points isn't going to go very far to convince people with legit concerns about Simmons. There's an entire Playoff series that just finished that shows the complete opposite of these highlights while showing that he has a lot of glaring offensive weaknesses that cannot be ignored.

                              That being said, I will default to my initial post. I agree with most of what you have said. The Pacers have to gamble in order to improve this Team and one of the key things that the Pacers have to fix is not having a floor general to run the offense through.

                              If it costs the Pacers Myles ( or Brogdon ) + Lamb + Justin ( and maybe even Aaron ) while getting back Philly's 1st along with Simmons? I'd strongly consider it.

                              Anything more? Pass.
                              Last edited by CableKC; 06-21-2021, 04:32 PM.
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                              • Rogco
                                Undefeated
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 6495

                                #75
                                Originally posted by ksuttonjr76

                                Fine...let's keep with the pipe dreams of trading for an elite player or picking one in the draft. At the end of day, I can't seem him making the team WORSE.
                                Simmons isn't an elite player, he's just paid like one. The most important skill in the NBA is still shooting. You can't be a PG, or damn near any position, and be a complete non-threat from more than 10 feet. He's 5 of 34 from 3 in 9326 minutes of basketball, and he misses free throws at an elite level. The funny thing is the people calling for Simmons are the ones who would crucify him the most for being, well, Ben Simmons.
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