BullyKing wrote:Sixerscan wrote:BullyKing wrote:I'm already getting annoyed with how some people are acting like the choice between these two is so obvious. Can we not? I really don't feel like hearing, we should have taken the other guy that I wanted, every time the guy we do pick misses a free throw.
I guess what I'm saying is, let's express our opinions but not pretend like they are fact.
Agreed this is super tough.
And it's also impossible to really make this call without knowing everything else being discussed behind the scenes. Let's say its 50/50 among fans right now. If tomorrow the Sixers made a trade that basically involved Okafor for Booker, I bet a lot more people would move to the Simmons camp because the need for outside shooting wouldn't be as desperate and the logjam down low not as bad.
For now, I'm sticking to what I said immediately after we got the pick. If we can get a good return for Noel or Okafor, do it and then take Simmons. If people are only offering garbage for them, then take Ingram.
I don't think like that because you are now letting other teams impact the decision. I do think this is simple. You take whichever player you believe has the best chance to be a franchise player. You only worry about fit if you truly believe both have the same upside. For me and what I witnessed this year Simmons is the clear choice. Is he perfect...No Way! But he has the elite size/athleticism ratio, rebounding and handles already. Ingram from what I saw falls just below the franchise player.















