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What makes people think that Ingram is a harder worker than Simmons? I've not seen anything to indicate Simmons isn't a hard worker or that he doesn't have a high work ethic on his basketball skills.
Simple.
Gained 20 pounds prior to season start.
Went from #4/#3 option, looking timid during his first 2 weeks of basketball.
Became #2 option, clearly under Grayson Allen
Turned himself borderline 3 and D beginning of the season. Slowly increased blocks and rebound rate.
Became an elite Iso player option at the NCAA level.
Two different months, shot 43% and 48% behind the arc.
Played out of position, from SF into PF while Amile Jefferson was out.
Ben Simmons did not have that progression. Basic statistics don't reveal role changes. They do show trends.
Duke, won more games, while being short-handed.
LSU, lost more games as the season progressed.
I don't buy the "well they faced better competition argument. Ingram found ways to excel DESPITE that. Duke won, DESPITE that.
But I can't hold Simmons to the same standard because of his coach? or the fact that Simmons never showed that kind of dramatic improvement as a midrange shooter?
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ben-simmons-1/splits/2016/ As said before, the difference between December, his hottest month, and March, his 2nd coldest month, is obvious.
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ben-simmons-1/splits/2016/ From 65% FG to 54% FG
75%FT to 63%FT
22.5ppg to 16ppg
5.2apg to 3.1apg
1.3bpg to 0.25bpg
It's not the shooting that's the biggest problem. It's the fact that his elite skills with playmaking and defense all downtrended.
In December, Ben Simmons was obvious for #1 by lightyears.
By January I changed my mind and had Ingram #1.
By March, DX and other basketball outlets did the same.
The downward trend, is obvious.
Contrast Ingram:
November vs March
38.8% vs 40% FG
24% vs 42.5% 3pt FG
56% vs 66% FT
3.7rpg vs 7.42rpg
1apg vs 2.2apg
1.1stlpg vs 1.1stlpg
1.1bpg vs 1.1bpg
10.8ppg vs 18.86ppg http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/brandon-ingram-1/splits/2016/ Outside of the shooting, everything else was either on par, or FAR better. Near double 3pt%. Double rebounding. Double assists. Near double scoring.
So I expect the next argument to be "Well Ben Simmons still has better overall averages for the season" to which I say, I'd rather have the guy that starts at a lower bar, and shows the continual improvement.
It didn't matter it was March.
It didnt matter that it was the ACC tournament with tougher competition
It didn't matter that Duke basically ran a 7-8 man rotation after Amile Jefferson got hurt.
Ingram improved. Ingram gained more responsibilities. Duke, succeeded.
Not bad for a guy that was basically 18.5 years old.
Imagine how well he would do if he was a full year older like Ben Simmons.
Brandon Ingram
NCAA tournament
23ppg
45%FG
37.5% 3ptFG
6rpg
2.1apg
1.1stlpg
1bpg
1 TOpg
Ben Simmons Conference Tournament (DNQ NCAA, Denied NIT)
12.5ppg
52.6%RT
10rpg
1apg
1stlpg
0.5bpg
3TOpg
That's why I have Ingram as my #1.
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