LloydFree wrote:Negrodamus wrote:LloydFree wrote:I like that one.
Honestly, I see the 76ers using Fultz as a secondary facilitator like Manu Ginobli. Ginobli isn't just a spot up shooter. He is a secondary playmaker. Ginobli in that role, has never averaged 5 assists per game in his career and he averaged more like 3 apg as a young player. So back to the original point of this conversation: I don't think Fultz's assist totals will be close to Ben Simmons' assist totals. I do think that Fultz could have a good scoring average for a rookie though.
I wanted to give you a good tongue in cheek comment.
I disagree, he will average as near or possibly more assists than Simmons. To have Simmons, a freak athlete that scores well near the basket and an elite distributor, and Fultz, an elite distributor with the best pull up jumper in the draft, and not utilize the PnR. This is completely ignoring Embiid's massive potential in the PnR (stretch big; completely enormous and finishes well with space).
Even more confusing than not running the PnR would be using Simmons as the ball handler in the PnR. Unless he has made massive leaps in shooting, the opposing defense will allow him to shoot anything outside of 20 feet.
We've had versions of this discussion before with different players. What skills players possess that seem elite in college, are not necessarily elite at the pro level. We can bookmark this conversation. At the end of the year (barring injury to Simmons) I guarantee you Fultz will not finish with 5 assists per game or come with 2 APG of Ben Simmons
Hope we can revisit this without Fultz getting a 6 month sport hernia recovery or Simmons having eternal turf toe.