76ciology wrote:Agnostifarian wrote:HOT TAKE AFTER WATCHING DUKE & LSU ON SATURDAY, 2/20:
Ingram had nine TOs in a loss to LOU. Simmons had eight TOs in a loss to TENN. These are the first tier prospects in the 2016 NBA Draft. This was a very bad day for the Tank. Ingram had the "yips" and Simmons looked very bored, maybe petulant. (Today, I am particularly pleased that we still have Okafor and not more BRK ping pong balls in the 2016 Draft.)
I have something to say about coaching. Coach K is a great and Ingram is playing in an NBA system that spreads the floor and emphasizes spacing, ball movement and cutting to the basket. Ingram is being used in a way that will carryover into his pro career.
Coach Jones, on the other hand, is a lousy coach. He has no idea how to use Simmons and Ben is suffering. ESPN's "beautiful, heart warming story of the surrogate dad mentoring the prodigy from down under" has run off the rails. Simmons was on the bench to start the game against TENN for what was reported as "academic issues." Whatever! When Ben did enter the game, he was deployed setting multiple screens around the foul line and the offense sputtered. Coach Jones changed it up after a few tortured possessions and put Simmons in the post. The results were not much better. Simmons needs the ball in his hands at the beginning of the possession. His teammates should be setting screens for him so he has clean lanes to go to the basket. Simmons is most dangerous in the open court when he has the ball and a head of steam which brings me to the next great misuse of his skills by the bungling Coach Jones.
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LSU's default defense is a zone with Simmons playing under the basket. If the opposition misses a shot and Ben collects the rebound, he can start the break off the dribble or with an outlet pass. However, if Coach Jones would play more MTM, the game can become more frenetic with better transition opportunities for his prodigy. Here's my one dig on Simmons today; he is awful at stopping the ball when it penetrates the outside of the zone. Freakin' Turrible! He doesn't establish position to take a charge opting instead to take a swipe at the ball as the ball handler drives to the goal. Those hand swipes are going to be fouls in the NBA. What is more confounding about the zone scheme that Jones has played is that Simmons is not a rim protector!
To summarize: Ben Simmons has had an awful freshman campaign despite the gaudy stats. His team will not make the Tournament. He will enter the Draft as a top 2 pick with these caveats: inability and unwillingness to shoot a jump shot, not a rim protector, good not great athlete, average measurements for an NBA PF, questionable lateral movement and defense to guard SFs. Tweener. Thanks very much Coach Jones.
I do think most of the flaws are being protected by their coach because of an agreement during recruitment process or just maximizing the talent of his team.
But yeah, i do see some concerning signs on Simmons. He's more of a Blake Griffin than LBJ to me, for now. I don't think he can take it inside dominantly like in college. He will have to improve his shot in order to live up to the hype. Defensively, it's tough to judge these guys because teams do implement zones and schemes to hide their weaknesses.
You guys are going to kill me for this....but isn't Simmons just a much better passing Julius Randle?