165bows wrote:Plus simply entertainment value on my end keep him for three months and just see what happens. That angle seems more fun than just salary dumping him for some cheap old guy or flier or whatever in September.
I wouldn't mind seeing what a team that has Tatum, Brown, White, Simons, Pritchard, Queta, Boucher and Hauser can do.
There's a non-zero % chance that team could win a championship.
We would likely be the favorites to win the east in 2027. And perhaps by that time OKC has had to move some of their key guys because of the 2nd apron could make it hard to keep their guys together..
And before anyone says "oh, they'd give up 150 points a game" well, out of those 8 guys, only 1 of them is a subpar defender (Simons), you've got an all-defensive guy (White), a borderline all-defense guy (Tatum), a guy who shut down Luka defensively in the finals and (when he's locked in) is a very good defender (JB).
Simons could improve defensively in a different environment and with more development/coaching.
And think about how potentially explosive that squad could be offensively. Pritchard/Hauser/Boucher off the bench, coming in to bring energy, getting after it on D and hitting 3's. Queta (26 mins) and Boucher (22 MPG) isn't an ideal center rotation but the hope is they could be serviceable enough while there's also a chance that someone like Garza, Tillman, Amari or a guy we draft in the 1st round of the 2026 draft could end up being a solid rotational big as well.
Then of course there's a chance that 1 of Hugo/Baylor/Minott/Walsh ends up being a really solid 9th/10th man. Think the odds are pretty good that 1 of them can develop into a decent 9th/10th man and even if they don't, you really only need an 8 man rotation in the playoffs.
I get the reasons for trading Simons. But there's also a world where he fits well here, puts up some big numbers, signs a team friendly 3 year contract and helps us win Banner 19 imo.