Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:It depends on whether Philly thinks they need better spacing to win a championship - assuming Redick leaves.
Yes. I think it could very well be a win-win trade.
I think PIF has a point that, Simmons may be more intrinsically talented than Beal and is capable of ultimately doing more things that contribute to winning. The problem with Simmons is that he is unwilling or unable to space the floor, which limits the type of teammates he is likely to excel alongside. As it stands now, Embiid happens to be the type of teammate that doesn't mesh ideally with Simmons' skill set.
Beal strikes me as a guy who is damn near as good as Simmons, but also way more complementary to the other pieces they already have on the roster. Trading Simmons for Beal might ultimately lead to more wins for Philly, even if Simmons is slightly better than Beal in the abstract.
Right, Philly doesn't need to "win the trade" to become a better team.
...& presumably we would also win more games? Sorry, no. Basketball is a zero sum game: a trade cannot make both teams better. Period.
Moreover, Simmons is not "slightly better than Beal in the abstract," he's much better than Brad
concretely, while both guys are on the floor playing the game. And again, that is
not a ding on Brad Beal!
Yes, this year Brad has scored 7.66 more points than Simmons per 40 minutes. But, his TS% is actually a little
lower than Ben's. & when you look at the rest of the stuff, it just absolutely blows you away! Start with:
6.5 more possessions to other teammates from taking fewer shots
3.7 more possessions to teammates from getting more defensive boards
That is 10.2 extra possessions per 40 minutes for the rest of the team from having Ben Simmons instead of Brad Beal, the net effect of which is a lot more than 7.66 extra points.
Again... this isn't about Brad Beal! It's about a guy who is on his own level.
I'm sure Zards remembers predicting that, unless he developed a jump shot, Simmons would decline this season, because the league would have scouted him. Well, his jump shot is unchanged -- but he is better than last season not worse.
Ben Simmons is 22.