Kobblehead wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:Same as last year. There was no debate for the top pick. Towns was the best prospect. It wasn't a debate. No one made a big stink about it last year. This year Simmons is the best prospect. It is what it is.
This.
It's not that Simmons has no flaws. It's not that Simmons is being worshiped as a deity. It's just that there's quite simply no worthy competitor to snatch the #1 pick from him. Notice how nobody is attempting to building a case
for Ingram, they're just scrambling for ways to talk themselves
out of Simmons.
I said it before, D'Angelo Russell vs. Ben Simmons would be a worthy debate with points and counterpoints in both directions. Personally, I wouldn't go all-in one way or the other. I'd be truly conflicted.
This, on the other hand, is not a worthy debate.
Brandon Ingram quite simply wasn't good enough to even be worth considering for the #1 pick.
Your opinions have been clearly stated. Many agree with you. Some do not but still respect your opinion. From my observation point, you are extrapolating too much of Simmons' college stats forward and assuming they will be transferable to the NBA. Ironically, lumping Angelo Russell into your justification weakens your overall argument for Ben Simmons, IMO.
Russell's pre-draft red flags, substandard athleticism, poor finishing, propensity to go left, weak defender, Diva mentality..., all showed up in spades during his rookie year. Frankly, Russell is more likely to bust than live up to your assessment of his potential. I am afraid Simmons is likely to follow his little buddy Angelo. If so, I hope that they can play together for LAL.
Meanwhile, showing some tolerance for opinions other than your own would be welcomed even if unexpected.
Go ahead and bust out Omar Little. We have three weeks to kill.
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