Agnostifarian wrote:freshie2 wrote:Amazing how many people are on Ingram now...is there video/stats out there that only a few people have seen?? He is the consolation prize...nice to have, but not the star quality that Simmons brings and this franchise desperately needs. Simmons has unique talent in rebounding, ball handling and passing...what is Ingrams unique talent? Nice shooting from the college 3, and very long...body type isn't the same as embiid, so don't expect that growth. Nice to get either, but players with skill sets like Simmons are what propel your franchise to the next level...Ingram can be a very nice piece, but doesnt have that same impact.
Yes, now that they have each played a NCAA season, there is video/stats out there that many have seen. "Star Quality" is what people talked about before there was actual video to discuss. Apparently, you haven't been paying attention to the college game. Unfortunately, you missed out on Ben. Turns out his star quality didn't get him to the Tournament. Even worse, his team declined an invite to the NIT due to Simmons academic ineligibility and/or his teammates refused to play with him anymore. Or, maybe I just made that up but neither reason would surprise anyone who paid attention to Ben's hollow NCAA career. I give him a D+ which approximates his GPA.
Very presumptuous...class act. You see star qualities by watching the games, not focusing on measurables. Agree his season was disappointing, but his team/coaching was horrific as well. My comments are made as he showed things on the court that very few men of his length can do, and he does them so effortlessly. Ingram is a nice player as well, but the sixers need the star, which is why my preference is Simmons. I guess we can question each other, and neither will change our opinion of the other's view.