Johnstarks wrote:I think simmons and noel are the perfect frontcourt pairing. Noel makes up for some of simmons defensive limitations. And simmons and noel is a good rebounding duo. Simmons is a penetrator who can drop dimes that Noel can catch and dunk.
If you run the pnr with simmons teams will just go under the screen. So you use simmons off the ball and noel as the screen & dive with Rodriguez on the ball. Rodriguez is an able shooter and passer. If he cycles to simmons he's a guy who can cut, put the ball on the floor, pass, etc.
Simmons is an extremely dangerous player. In summer league he didn't even need screens to just bulldoze towards the basket. You put enough shooters around this guy and he's gonna kill teams.
Remember that in the postseason the goal is to go as small as possible without sacrificing too much rebounding.
This is all what he can do with noel. If embiid stays healthy it gets significantly scarier. But since we don't know if hes healthy yet you keep noel. Because okafor doesn't fit with any of this
I agree with just about everything you said except the goal of the postseason is to go as small as possible without sacrificing too much rebounding. I would say the goal of the postseason is to put your best team on the court. If your team has good bigs then you play them. OKC utilized Kanter and Adams on the court at the same time against Golden St because it was effective for them. It worked. They got more rebounds. And when Kanter became a liability they sat him. Each team has to put their best team on the court. It's not just being small. If Embiid stays healthy then our best team will have Simmons and Embiid on the court at the same time. That's not a small team.




















