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Post#601 » by Jack Bauer » Wed May 18, 2016 3:37 pm

phiphan wrote:Unfortunate rumors for Ingram fans:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2640896-nba-draft-to-see-simmons-go-to-sixers-say-sources-leaving-ingram-to-lakers

I seriously dislike the idea that because Brown coached Simmons's dad, and because we have the Australian Nat'l team conditioning coach, all of the character questions can be brushed off.


Simmons just quit on his college head coach who also happens to be his Godfather, and the Sixers think just because we have the same conditioning coach from Australia, Simmons won't have any of that attitude towards us?

From that same author:

@KevinDing

76ers heavily leaning toward Ben Simmons, per league sources; Lakers wowed by Brandon Ingram interview.


@KevinDing

Ingram’s drive to be great and dedication to winning resonated deeply with the Lakers’ front-office contingent.
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Post#602 » by roma258 » Wed May 18, 2016 3:44 pm

Jack Bauer wrote:
phiphan wrote:Unfortunate rumors for Ingram fans:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2640896-nba-draft-to-see-simmons-go-to-sixers-say-sources-leaving-ingram-to-lakers

I seriously dislike the idea that because Brown coached Simmons's dad, and because we have the Australian Nat'l team conditioning coach, all of the character questions can be brushed off.


Simmons just quit on his college head coach who also happens to be his Godfather, and the Sixers think just because we have the same conditioning coach from Australia, Simmons won't have any of that attitude towards us?

From that same author:

@KevinDing

76ers heavily leaning toward Ben Simmons, per league sources; Lakers wowed by Brandon Ingram interview.


@KevinDing

Ingram’s drive to be great and dedication to winning resonated deeply with the Lakers’ front-office contingent.

I'm sure we'll see a ton of this in the next month. Just gonna let things play out and, dare I say, Trust the Process...
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Post#603 » by CoreyGallagher » Wed May 18, 2016 3:46 pm

Jack Bauer wrote:
@KevinDing

76ers heavily leaning toward Ben Simmons, per league sources; Lakers wowed by Brandon Ingram interview.


@KevinDing

Ingram’s drive to be great and dedication to winning resonated deeply with the Lakers’ front-office contingent.

Kevin Ding was a Lakers' beat writer, he's the guy that traveled with Kobe to China and was a celebrity by association. They're going to be encouraging of whatever player seems likely to go to the Lakers.

I'd be fine with either.
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Post#604 » by robbie_886 » Wed May 18, 2016 3:47 pm

You can't really believe reports you hear - Lakers were slated to take Okafor basically up until a story surfaced the day of the draft. As a Lakers fan, I kind of prefer Simmons but am going to be thrilled with either one. Good luck with your decision.
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Post#605 » by CoreyGallagher » Wed May 18, 2016 3:50 pm

[tweet]https://twitter.com/NaismithLives/status/732941131994923009[/tweet]
There's enough information around the web that will align with whatever narrative fans have.
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Post#606 » by Worm122 » Wed May 18, 2016 4:06 pm

Ingram all the away
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Post#607 » by MGB8 » Wed May 18, 2016 4:13 pm

Kolkmania wrote:
Tony Franciosa wrote:
76ciology wrote:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXYw80N0QEQ[/youtube]


this is encouraging. I'm completely torn on both of these guys too. BC better make the right choice.


What is encouraging? Ingram is a very nice prospect but the comparison with Durant is just way off in my opinion. Don't let the comparable bodies and media fool you. Durant has a higher and quicker release, better acceleration, better athleticism, better rebounder and shot around 82% at the line. Ingram could be a great two way player, but I really doubt he'll ever be a volume scorer in the NBA.

Team Simmons. :wink:


Simmons is no more explosive than Ingram. Both are more smooth, long striders. Disagree about Ingram's first step, too - that big stride really helps. Here's an article comparing Ingram and Durant at their age: http://www.draftexpress.com/article/How-Brandon-Ingram-Compares-With-Kevin-Durant-At-The-Same-Age-5418/. Yeah, Durant was the better prospect... But Ingram isn't that far removed - especially since he just seems a little behind in terms of his development coming into the NCAA than Durant was.

Meanwhile, there's nothing in Simmons game that says to me "guaranteed franchise player" any more than Ingram. Both are a notch below. Simmons is not KAT. He's not Lebron. He's not Durant. He's not even Melo as a prospect.
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Post#608 » by spikeslovechild » Wed May 18, 2016 4:34 pm

Jack Bauer wrote:
phiphan wrote:Unfortunate rumors for Ingram fans:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2640896-nba-draft-to-see-simmons-go-to-sixers-say-sources-leaving-ingram-to-lakers

I seriously dislike the idea that because Brown coached Simmons's dad, and because we have the Australian Nat'l team conditioning coach, all of the character questions can be brushed off.


Simmons just quit on his college head coach who also happens to be his Godfather, and the Sixers think just because we have the same conditioning coach from Australia, Simmons won't have any of that attitude towards us?

From that same author:

@KevinDing

76ers heavily leaning toward Ben Simmons, per league sources; Lakers wowed by Brandon Ingram interview.


@KevinDing

Ingram’s drive to be great and dedication to winning resonated deeply with the Lakers’ front-office contingent.


If this was Hinkie I'd trust his evaluation over mine. Hinkie earned that respect. Colangelo I'm sorry doesn't.
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Post#609 » by iMoreland » Wed May 18, 2016 4:43 pm

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Post#610 » by 76ciology » Wed May 18, 2016 4:59 pm

MGB8 wrote:
Kolkmania wrote:
Tony Franciosa wrote:
this is encouraging. I'm completely torn on both of these guys too. BC better make the right choice.


What is encouraging? Ingram is a very nice prospect but the comparison with Durant is just way off in my opinion. Don't let the comparable bodies and media fool you. Durant has a higher and quicker release, better acceleration, better athleticism, better rebounder and shot around 82% at the line. Ingram could be a great two way player, but I really doubt he'll ever be a volume scorer in the NBA.

Team Simmons. :wink:


Simmons is no more explosive than Ingram. Both are more smooth, long striders. Disagree about Ingram's first step, too - that big stride really helps. Here's an article comparing Ingram and Durant at their age: http://www.draftexpress.com/article/How-Brandon-Ingram-Compares-With-Kevin-Durant-At-The-Same-Age-5418/. Yeah, Durant was the better prospect... But Ingram isn't that far removed - especially since he just seems a little behind in terms of his development coming into the NCAA than Durant was.

Meanwhile, there's nothing in Simmons game that says to me "guaranteed franchise player" any more than Ingram. Both are a notch below. Simmons is not KAT. He's not Lebron. He's not Durant. He's not even Melo as a prospect.


I agree.

Both guys can score on the break. But Ingram is just a much better threat on the halfcourt setting. If you watch him play, coach K is comfortable in putting him in ball handling duties on offense.

For instance this video against oregon, you can see how skilled he is on a halfcourt setting with the ball.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lf2RtW-usA[/youtube]

It's really tough to defend him because of the handcheck rule in the NBA. You will need to stay close at him because he is a good shooter and he can easily shoot over you with his 9'2" standing reach. But then if you stay close at him, he can easily get to the rim with his long strides where he has good crossovers and spin moves as counters.
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Post#611 » by Jody Smokz » Wed May 18, 2016 5:01 pm

Great problem to have for both franchises. I think at the end of the day both teams will be happy with whatever guy they select.
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Post#612 » by NYSixersFan » Wed May 18, 2016 5:04 pm

Trade the 1st pick to the Lakers for #2 and Russell
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Post#613 » by sam-hinkie » Wed May 18, 2016 5:17 pm

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Post#614 » by Jack Bauer » Wed May 18, 2016 5:25 pm

NYSixersFan wrote:Trade the 1st pick to the Lakers for #2 and Russell


Why would Lakers do that? They're fine with either Ingram/Simmons, basically whichever they're left with.
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Post#615 » by Ericb5 » Wed May 18, 2016 6:26 pm

76ciology wrote:
MGB8 wrote:
Kolkmania wrote:
What is encouraging? Ingram is a very nice prospect but the comparison with Durant is just way off in my opinion. Don't let the comparable bodies and media fool you. Durant has a higher and quicker release, better acceleration, better athleticism, better rebounder and shot around 82% at the line. Ingram could be a great two way player, but I really doubt he'll ever be a volume scorer in the NBA.

Team Simmons. :wink:


Simmons is no more explosive than Ingram. Both are more smooth, long striders. Disagree about Ingram's first step, too - that big stride really helps. Here's an article comparing Ingram and Durant at their age: http://www.draftexpress.com/article/How-Brandon-Ingram-Compares-With-Kevin-Durant-At-The-Same-Age-5418/. Yeah, Durant was the better prospect... But Ingram isn't that far removed - especially since he just seems a little behind in terms of his development coming into the NCAA than Durant was.

Meanwhile, there's nothing in Simmons game that says to me "guaranteed franchise player" any more than Ingram. Both are a notch below. Simmons is not KAT. He's not Lebron. He's not Durant. He's not even Melo as a prospect.


I agree.

Both guys can score on the break. But Ingram is just a much better threat on the halfcourt setting. If you watch him play, coach K is comfortable in putting him in ball handling duties on offense.

For instance this video against oregon, you can see how skilled he is on a halfcourt setting with the ball.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lf2RtW-usA[/youtube]

It's really tough to defend him because of the handcheck rule in the NBA. You will need to stay close at him because he is a good shooter and he can easily shoot over you with his 9'2" standing reach. But then if you stay close at him, he can easily get to the rim with his long strides where he has good crossovers and spin moves as counters.



I don't concede that long term Ingram will be a bigger threat in the half court than Simmons, but today you are probably right.

However, here is the big difference. Embiid is going to be our go to guy in the half court regardless of whether we take Simmons or Ingram, and Simmons is a far superior play maker and facilitator to Ingram. If we keep Okafor, then he too will be a big weapon in the half court, and a better half court threat than Ingram or Simmons.

Also when you say that both guys can score on the break that is true in the sense of the ability to get out and run, receive the ball and finish, but Simmons is far superior in terms of going coast to coast than Ingram will be. Simmons is an elite rebounder and will start the break a lot more than Ingram will. Plus he is a craftier ball handler.

The best player that I have ever seen going coast to coast was Charles Barkley, and Simmons could be like him.

I think that you get too caught up in the shooting ability difference between Simmons and Ingram. Obviously Ingram is far superior in that regard, but Simmons is going to have the ball in his hands much more than Ingram will. I know that Simmons will have to be a shooting threat to reach his ceiling, but he isn't going to have the catch and shoot role that Ingram will have. He can get away with a lesser shot.
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Post#616 » by James40 » Wed May 18, 2016 7:46 pm

Just because Ingram is long and thin doesn't make KD, Durant should have number 1 that year regardless of Oden's outcome. Dude scored 25 a game, 80% from the line and what? 10-11rpg?

Ingram has great length but he isn't close to KD talent wise, Simmons isn't Lebron either though. Court vision, handles, and overall passing for a guy the size of Simmons, besides being a scorer, is remarkable. That's why I put him ahead of Ingram.

I don't want to underrate shooters, but Steph is in a class all by himself and it's not even close, Durant is probably closest and even he can't pull off what Curry did this year, no one ever has.
I'll take the game changer in Simmons over a shooter in Ingram, all day, every day. Just MHO though.
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Post#617 » by Worm122 » Wed May 18, 2016 7:56 pm

"1. Philadelphia 76ers
Brandon Ingram | SF | Duke
Freshman | 18 | 6-9, 196
Insider info: Philadelphia will look long and hard here at Ingram and Ben Simmons to determine who the best long-term prospect in this draft class might be. Ingram is clearly the better fit in terms of what the team needs on the wing. He’s also a better fit alongside last year’s No. 3 pick Jahlil Okafor, who desperately needs shooters around him, and Dario Saric, who is somewhat of a European version of Simmons. The red flags surrounding Simmons' lack of competitiveness and the fact that he is more than a year older than Ingram have led many to believe that Ingram has surpassed Simmons in terms of overall upside.

2. L.A. Lakers
Ben Simmons | SF/PF | LSU
Freshman | 19 | 6-10, 239
Insider info: In a draft many consider to have a significant dropoff after the No. 2 pick, the Lakers will be happy to "settle" for whomever the Sixers decide not to draft. It will be interesting to see how the Lakers fit the non-shooting Simmons alongside the ball-dominant backcourt of D'Angelo Russell and Jordan Clarkson, but there really isn't much of a choice here. New head coach Luke Walton could try and mold Simmons into a bigger and more athletic version of Draymond Green, which could help quite a bit alongside as many shooters as possible."

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Post#618 » by LongLiveHinkie » Wed May 18, 2016 7:57 pm

If Kevin Ding is right, that means they already have a preconception before individual workouts, which would be troubling.
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Post#619 » by CoreyGallagher » Wed May 18, 2016 8:02 pm

Of the 273 cumulative votes here and on the General Board, Ingram has a 3 vote lead.

135 Simmons
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Post#620 » by phillthy13 » Wed May 18, 2016 8:26 pm

Is it fair to say Ingram is the new era Luol Deng and Simmons is Lamar Odom? Who would you rather have...I also don't think it's fair to leave Kris Dunn out of this equation. Last year around this time Jah was the #1 on majority mocks and he fell to #3. It's a guard driven league and Dunn may show superstar-like signs in his workouts.

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