LloydFree wrote:Kolkmania wrote:LloydFree wrote:1. Can catch and shoot
2. Has defensive versatility
3. Good finisher in transition
4. Elite court vision
How is that not a good fit with Simmons?
Bad is exaggerated. Let's say it this way, I think they don't complement each other. Their best skills are very similar and they both need the ball in their hands to fully utilize their skills. I said that Ball could grow in a decent catch and shoot guy, he hasn't proved that his shot is reliable yet. He has hit them a decent rate so far in college, but that's an incredible small sample size with quite some airballs which could indicate some inconsistency in his shot. Combine that with Ball's low release point and Simmons' lack of shooting range the result will probably be poor spacing.
You still didn't explain how all of his skills fail to compliment Ben Simmons. Everything you describe is exactly what fits with Simmons. Even when youd describe his weaknesses, like lack of shot creation off the dribble, you're talking about something that Simmons does well and wouldn't be a necessity from a guard that plays with him. Now if you say you don't like him because he is just a high-level glue guy and don't see the upside, I can understand that take. But saying the skills he's shown don't fit with Simmons, is way off-base.
Yea, I think Ball would be a pretty good fit with Simmons.
Both have elite vision and passing skills, and excel in transition. The 2 would make for an exciting 1-2 punch. Imagine having to deal with BOTH Simmons and Ball running PNR with Embiid.
Ball has size for the PG spot, to the extent that he could likely defend some SG's as well.Gives you either a BIG lineup at times or allows you to get creative with who is playing the other perimeter spot.
Ball can shoot the ball from the perimeter. He and Simmons could share ball handling duties, and when Simmons is driving from the perimeter collapsing the defense which he does best, Ball would be a weapon from outside getting open looks from Simmons. He also would compliment Embiid has he can run the PNR, get him open looks and space the floor from outside.
Ball is averaging 1.5 steals and 1 block per game, from the PG spot. He is likely not Tony Allen, but he has the size to defend and seems to have a knack for getting his hand on the ball. That generates transition opportunities. Simmons does similar things, and Embiid is a defensive force. The 3 on the floor, even with Covington could make for a nightmare in terms of defending and getting out on the break.
I think Ball may be the most ideal player we could land in the draft right now. Fultz has been extremely impressive and seems to have the makings of a dynamic scorer....but the idea of having guys like Ball/Simmons/Embiid/Saric in an uptempo system, moving the ball like the Spurs/Hawks seems to have the potential to be special. Add some "3&D" players around those guys and we could be onto something dynamic and fun to watch.
With all this being said, We may be getting ahead of ourselves again just like with D'Angelo Russell. Ball is getting a TON of hype and praise (and rightfully so), and if he continues to play like this....is likely in the running for the #1 pick. We (or SAC) are gonna have to either stink it up this year and/or get lucky on lottery night.












