76ciology wrote:Would we be the favorite to win it if we have Brandon ingram instead of Ben Simmons?
Biid and two 20ppg scorers in Tobi and Ingram.
Then imagine the floor spacing with 5 guys who can shoot the ball at all times.
You would run into several problems that would cap your ceiling with that type of front court.
1) Tobias and Ingram are not good defenders. You would have a very weak defensive frontcourt with those two paired together and all the contenders all have an elite scoring option at the SF/PF spot. Tobi/Ingram would get torched by them.
2) Ingram is actually nice because he has a very good spot-up 3 (and with his release point, it's impossible to block so he can take contested 3s very easily) and unlike Tobi he isn't afraid to jack it, taking 6+ 3s a game. Then again, both wings have 3PAr that are below league average (Ingram is better, but still below league average) and have an infatuation with over-dribbling. Surrounding Embiid with dribblers that are midrange savants isn't actually a good fit in the year 2020.
3) Embiid is the most ball dominant scorer (a good one I might add) in the league next to maybe Harden. Putting 2 other ball stoppers on the court doesn't actually lead to a fluid offense in the year 2020.
So we would not be the favorites to win it all with that frontcourt. Hell, I don't even think we would be better with that frontcourt versus a Simmons-Harris-Embiid frontcourt both talent or fit wise. That said, Ingram >>> Harris.
Edit:
For further context, Embiid is 9th in midrange field goal attempts per game
Ingram is 18th in midrange field goal attempts per game.
Harris is 27th in midrange field goal attempts per game.
having 2 guys in the same lineup that are top 30 in that stat is doable if both players are elite talent. Having 3 guys in the top 30 in that stat in the same lineup, and our offense will be very stagnant, very quickly.