yourewrong wrote:eyeatoma wrote:yourewrong wrote:wow, nice value for the Sixers getting a talent like Fultz for that little. I wonder who the odd man out between Fultz, Embiid, and Simmons will eventually be, since they fit together horribly
ROFL what???
They fit together perfectly!
how? Simmons and Fultz both need the ball to thrive and Embiid had a 36% usg rate as a rookie. There's only one basketball.
First off, Embiid's usage rate was higher than normal due to the minutes restriction. He probably will never have that usage rate again in his career.
Fultz and Simmons fit perfectly precisely because Fultz DOESN'T need the ball in his hands to be effective. He clearly can shoot and play off the ball. That's the beauty of this.
In addition, when the game is on the line, and we really need someone to get their own shot, he can do that better than Simmons can. Like Irving in Cleveland, you sometimes need to give the ball to someone and get out of the way, and he will get the ball a lot in those situations.
Both Simmons and Fultz will be behind Embiid in priority on both offense and defense anyway. Even though Simmons will have the ball in his hands more than Fultz, the primary goal will be getting Embiid the ball, when in the half court, and the other guys will be playing off of him.
Fultz is very capable of moving without the ball, and spacing the court, and Simmons is going to be one of the best passers in the league, and will get him the ball in situations where he can be effective.
The mix of the three of them together is really the primary selling point of this deal in my mind.
I thought that Fultz was the 3rd best prospect in the draft, but there is no doubt that he fits Simmons and Embiid perfectly.
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