LloydFree wrote:Slava wrote:Yeah lets do this 4 times a week every week.
If you want it to stop, just pick Tatum, so my man can get on with life.
I picked Mitchell just so he can't get on with his life.
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LloydFree wrote:Slava wrote:Yeah lets do this 4 times a week every week.
If you want it to stop, just pick Tatum, so my man can get on with life.

Madhouse wrote:Simmons is the only rookie who is really dominant for stretches.
cool93 wrote:Madhouse wrote:Simmons is the only rookie who is really dominant for stretches.
While I think that Simmons is obviously better than Mitchell, your statement is simply not true. Donovan has been able to be dominant for stretches this year too, just not as regularly as Ben.
Alatan wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:Alatan wrote:
Yeah, sure.
Arguments for Simmons include :
His rebounds that fluff his DRPM. Only 27 % are contested meaning they in larg part a product of his role on rebounding.
His assist numbers are high partly due him having the ball on almost every possession and being a pass 1st guy. Most PG with as much time with the ball while being surrounded by shooters can get you 8 assists per game as a pass 1st guy.
His FG% is high because he has a low scoring load, plays off of the gravity of Embiid and all of the shooters. Having all of those shooters is possible because of Embiids, Cowingtons and Simmons good defense. Remove Embiid or Cowington and the defense would start collapsing.
You cant compare stats in a vacuum because players dont get them in a vacuum. This aint fantasy where bigger stats mean better player.
Well Embiid was missing from the last game and Simmons still gets a triple double with some of the freakiest passing you’ll ever see, and a couple of step back jumpers.
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Against the Hawks without Shroeder. I watched the game. He was good but i wouldn't say he was dominant as his stats would let you think.
Triple doubles are overrated because stats are easier to get in this era and are largely influenced by your role on the team. If the team makes a player the major piece of their team, having him involved in every aspect of the game, his stats tend to be inflated.
One could argue that being so involved is the result of a players capability so his stats would reflect his value. One can also argue that it can also be the case where the player is capable but he is put in such a role where he does many non difficult tasks while getting statistical credit for a team effort.
Id argue that both cases apply to Simmons in some measure.

CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.

Sixersftw wrote:I dunno if the stats will show it but Simmons is currently going beserk
Devin Booker wrote:Bro.
bebopdeluxe wrote:I am on a plane, so all I can do is check updates on ESPN.com...no Embiid...no Saric...huge game in terms of getting the 3 seed...and it looks like Simmons is KILLING it.
Is anybody watching the game?
PockyCandy wrote:Sixersftw wrote:I dunno if the stats will show it but Simmons is currently going beserk
13 assists through three quarters is nuts. Can any Sixer fan tell me why his assist numbers have been so high lately compared to earlier in the year?
PockyCandy wrote:Sixersftw wrote:I dunno if the stats will show it but Simmons is currently going beserk
13 assists through three quarters is nuts. Can any Sixer fan tell me why his assist numbers have been so high lately compared to earlier in the year?
PockyCandy wrote:Sixersftw wrote:I dunno if the stats will show it but Simmons is currently going beserk
13 assists through three quarters is nuts. Can any Sixer fan tell me why his assist numbers have been so high lately compared to earlier in the year?