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Post#401 » by King4Day » Sun May 12, 2019 4:12 am

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Slim Charless wrote:So long time Sun fan. I've been thinking IF Philly loses tomorrow what would everyone think about trading our pick (non-Zion) along with Bridges for Ben Simmons? I think if we play him at PF-massive hole for us while grabbing a point that can shoot threes i.e: Seth Curry that would work.

So we'd have:
PG: Curry
SG: Book
SF: Warren
PF: SImmons
C: Ayton

Ayton would obviously need to play better D but that's alot of shooting to make up for Ben's lack of it. We run the offense through Ben who has great vision and Book and Ayton hopefully can play up to potential.

Thoughts?


I can't imagine they would consider that. Simmons, if he gets a jumper, could be the best player in the league. They'd probably want Booker or Zion in any deal.



Well, this is mostly based on the assumption that they decide that Simmons and Embiid can't play together effectively and 1 of them needs to go. So, we'd only have beat out other deals with the hope that grabbing a possible replacement in Ja along with very talented local kid in Bridges (I think his Mom even works for the Sixers) would help offset any issues they'd have. The MIL pick could also be thrown in if needed to make the deal happen.

I think that Simmons on the Suns would fit in fantastically at our PF spot. There would be slight spacing issues with Ayton but with Curry and Warren outside other teams couldn't just pack the paint on us. Plus aren't him and Booker already close anyway so it would help out there and his stellar D would be much needed on Phoenix.


I think if they decide to move on from Simmons, the first team they'll call is New Orleans about Anthony Davis. How he'd fit in Philly is beyond me, but that's the type of value they should expect back.
I get your point for sure, but if Philly is making Simmons available, it'll be a league-wide bidding war.
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Post#402 » by King4Day » Sun May 12, 2019 4:23 am

Something I didn't think about is that Simmons is up for, what will likely be, a max extension very soon. Maybe Philly won't want to to take that on. So the trade idea could work there I suppose. But I have to think other teams can offer more.
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Post#403 » by Slim Charless » Sun May 12, 2019 5:12 am

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Slim Charless wrote:So long time Sun fan. I've been thinking IF Philly loses tomorrow what would everyone think about trading our pick (non-Zion) along with Bridges for Ben Simmons? I think if we play him at PF-massive hole for us while grabbing a point that can shoot threes i.e: Seth Curry that would work.

So we'd have:
PG: Curry
SG: Book
SF: Warren
PF: SImmons
C: Ayton

Ayton would obviously need to play better D but that's alot of shooting to make up for Ben's lack of it. We run the offense through Ben who has great vision and Book and Ayton hopefully can play up to potential.

Thoughts?


Welcome to the Board!

There is a thread on the Trade Board that a Spurs fan created that is somewhat similar Simmons/Simmons for Warren/#2 (Morant), so ill just copy/paste my answer from there:

Kerrsed wrote:Man, this is a tough one for me.

Simmons is talented, there is no doubt about it, but the kid simply cant shoot the ball. How many instances have we seen where teams leave him completely open and pull his defender away to double someone else? It happens all the time. The Suns have already experienced that. Booker constantly gets double and triple teamed because of the Suns lack of shooting. Adding Simmons to the mix isnt going to help. Having absolutely no 3 point shot is a killer. Him being able to get our guys the ball is nice and a definite plus, but the shooting kinda dooms us. I also could care less about how many rebounds a PG gets. To me, his 9 rebounds a game is rebounds he is taking away from the Bigs who's job it is to grab them.

And yes, im labeling him as a PG and not a SF because he is a PG. He is doing exactly what a PG does in traditional basketball, bringing the ball up the court, creating plays for others, running the offense.

Suns could do just as good going after Lonzo Ball for probably what would be a cheaper price. At least he can hit a 3 every once in a while. If the Lakers had a big like Embiid and better players all around, i wouldnt be surprised if Ball turned out to be a better player than Simmons.

I also think their defense (Not great, but good/ok) are about equal as well, and thats mostly due to their size/length more than anything.

But then again, as someone mentioned before, Simmons is a known quantity in the League, where Morant isnt, so who knows if the kid will boom or bust. He could be the next John Wall or he could be the next Markell Fultz. That unknown-ness and my gut telling me that Morant will end up struggling in the NBA tell me to take the Simmons deal and pray that we can fix his shooting like we did with TJ Warrens.

As for the rest of the deal, im fine with it. Warren is a solid player and has recently learned how to shoot 3's at a great clip, but i find his defense lacking. He also has a bad habit of falling to the floor on like 75% of his trips to the basket and always seems to go down to mystery injuries every season. We also have Bridges and Oubre (If we bring him back) who also play the same position, so to me that makes him expendable. Im also a fan of Jonathan Simmons toughness and defense and think he is exactly the type of player you want coming off the bench to help stop the opponents from going on a run when your star SG is taking a breather.

So yeah, pro's and cons for both, but in the end, i think i would have to do the trade......only if there were no better offers from other teams for Morant. Great job by OP for coming up with this idea. If it makes me think this much about it, then it has to be a pretty good even trade.


One of the funniest things to come from that thread was in response to my post:

Lets not forget Simmons is shooting 100% from mid range in these playoffs.

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So as i stated, i would do THIS trade, but dont think i would do Bridges instead of Warren (Not to mention Warrens salary matches up more closely to Simmons as well).

But man, if Simmons could just learn how to shoot the damn ball, got to get that kid in touch with the guy who worked with Warren and fixed his shooting, then he would be a deadly PG.



Thanks! I saw that trade too actually, which ironically enough was what motivated me to go from lurking to posting haha.

So I'd do either version but I was thinking that with Simmons less then impressive shot we'd want to surround him with as many 3pt shooters as we can. Since Warren has shot surprisingly well this season, it makes him more valuable next to Simmons to me. Plus, as you said he could also learn from whomever taught TJ to find the distance.
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Post#404 » by Slim Charless » Sun May 12, 2019 5:15 am

DarkHawk wrote:Something I didn't think about is that Simmons is up for, what will likely be, a max extension very soon. Maybe Philly won't want to to take that on. So the trade idea could work there I suppose. But I have to think other teams can offer more.


Yeah that'd be the biggest worry for me. Them offering him up and there being a feeding frenzy in the league to get him. It's worth it to try though on paper him with Booker, Ayton and a cpl of shooters would fit like a glove with us imho.
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Post#405 » by Ghost of Kleine » Sun May 12, 2019 8:07 am

Slim Charless wrote:
Kerrsed wrote:
Slim Charless wrote:So long time Sun fan. I've been thinking IF Philly loses tomorrow what would everyone think about trading our pick (non-Zion) along with Bridges for Ben Simmons? I think if we play him at PF-massive hole for us while grabbing a point that can shoot threes i.e: Seth Curry that would work.

So we'd have:
PG: Curry
SG: Book
SF: Warren
PF: SImmons
C: Ayton

Ayton would obviously need to play better D but that's alot of shooting to make up for Ben's lack of it. We run the offense through Ben who has great vision and Book and Ayton hopefully can play up to potential.

Thoughts?


Welcome to the Board!

There is a thread on the Trade Board that a Spurs fan created that is somewhat similar Simmons/Simmons for Warren/#2 (Morant), so ill just copy/paste my answer from there:

Kerrsed wrote:Man, this is a tough one for me.

Simmons is talented, there is no doubt about it, but the kid simply cant shoot the ball. How many instances have we seen where teams leave him completely open and pull his defender away to double someone else? It happens all the time. The Suns have already experienced that. Booker constantly gets double and triple teamed because of the Suns lack of shooting. Adding Simmons to the mix isnt going to help. Having absolutely no 3 point shot is a killer. Him being able to get our guys the ball is nice and a definite plus, but the shooting kinda dooms us. I also could care less about how many rebounds a PG gets. To me, his 9 rebounds a game is rebounds he is taking away from the Bigs who's job it is to grab them.

And yes, im labeling him as a PG and not a SF because he is a PG. He is doing exactly what a PG does in traditional basketball, bringing the ball up the court, creating plays for others, running the offense.

Suns could do just as good going after Lonzo Ball for probably what would be a cheaper price. At least he can hit a 3 every once in a while. If the Lakers had a big like Embiid and better players all around, i wouldnt be surprised if Ball turned out to be a better player than Simmons.

I also think their defense (Not great, but good/ok) are about equal as well, and thats mostly due to their size/length more than anything.

But then again, as someone mentioned before, Simmons is a known quantity in the League, where Morant isnt, so who knows if the kid will boom or bust. He could be the next John Wall or he could be the next Markell Fultz. That unknown-ness and my gut telling me that Morant will end up struggling in the NBA tell me to take the Simmons deal and pray that we can fix his shooting like we did with TJ Warrens.

As for the rest of the deal, im fine with it. Warren is a solid player and has recently learned how to shoot 3's at a great clip, but i find his defense lacking. He also has a bad habit of falling to the floor on like 75% of his trips to the basket and always seems to go down to mystery injuries every season. We also have Bridges and Oubre (If we bring him back) who also play the same position, so to me that makes him expendable. Im also a fan of Jonathan Simmons toughness and defense and think he is exactly the type of player you want coming off the bench to help stop the opponents from going on a run when your star SG is taking a breather.

So yeah, pro's and cons for both, but in the end, i think i would have to do the trade......only if there were no better offers from other teams for Morant. Great job by OP for coming up with this idea. If it makes me think this much about it, then it has to be a pretty good even trade.


One of the funniest things to come from that thread was in response to my post:

Lets not forget Simmons is shooting 100% from mid range in these playoffs.

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So as i stated, i would do THIS trade, but dont think i would do Bridges instead of Warren (Not to mention Warrens salary matches up more closely to Simmons as well).

But man, if Simmons could just learn how to shoot the damn ball, got to get that kid in touch with the guy who worked with Warren and fixed his shooting, then he would be a deadly PG.



Thanks! I saw that trade too actually, which ironically enough was what motivated me to go from lurking to posting haha.

So I'd do either version but I was thinking that with Simmons less then impressive shot we'd want to surround him with as many 3pt shooters as we can. Since Warren has shot surprisingly well this season, it makes him more valuable next to Simmons to me. Plus, as you said he could also learn from whomever taught TJ to find the distance.


Yes, Welcome to the board, And that would be a very sexy pick for us, IF we could be clever enough to pull it off. But Kerrsed is definitely right in that we'd absolutely have to invest in a top notch shooting coach.

But until then, Given Simmons' skill set and passing, The best way that we could capitalize on his gifts would be in players who are great at cutting, and getting to the rim, along with good spot up shooters.

The best low cost options, considering our limited cap space, in free agency being: Al Fariq Aminu, Jamychael and Jeff Green, and of course Rodney hood( bargain considerations, should we move both Warren AND Jackson).

And for spot up shooters with respect to our cap space: J.J. Reddick ( most expensive option), But still best we could hope for, Reggie Bullock, Nik Stauskus( also loves the suns,), Troy daniels( resign)??

Or If you were to opt for the cheapest high potential options in the 2nd round of the draft:

For cutters- Kris Wilkes, Chuma Okeke, Jalen Mcdaniels,Miye Oni, Admiral Schofield, Dedric Lawson, Darius Bazely.

and shooters: Tyler Jerome, Fletcher Mcgee,Tyreese Haliburton, Davidas Syrvydis, Jaylen Nowell, Dylan Windler, Mariol Shayok.

And Bigs with range: Bennie Boatwright, Luka samanic, Eric Paschall, Killian Tillie Johntay Porter, Luke Maye, Aric Holman.

Of course it all depends on what you'd ideally be looking for, With consideration to cost control. But obviously, With immons, You'd want great cuuters, And great spot up shooters I think. :D
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Post#406 » by Slim Charless » Sun May 12, 2019 8:45 am

Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Slim Charless wrote:
Kerrsed wrote:
Welcome to the Board!

There is a thread on the Trade Board that a Spurs fan created that is somewhat similar Simmons/Simmons for Warren/#2 (Morant), so ill just copy/paste my answer from there:



One of the funniest things to come from that thread was in response to my post:



So as i stated, i would do THIS trade, but dont think i would do Bridges instead of Warren (Not to mention Warrens salary matches up more closely to Simmons as well).

But man, if Simmons could just learn how to shoot the damn ball, got to get that kid in touch with the guy who worked with Warren and fixed his shooting, then he would be a deadly PG.



Thanks! I saw that trade too actually, which ironically enough was what motivated me to go from lurking to posting haha.

So I'd do either version but I was thinking that with Simmons less then impressive shot we'd want to surround him with as many 3pt shooters as we can. Since Warren has shot surprisingly well this season, it makes him more valuable next to Simmons to me. Plus, as you said he could also learn from whomever taught TJ to find the distance.


Yes, Welcome to the board, And that would be a very sexy pick for us, IF we could be clever enough to pull it off. But Kerrsed is definitely right in that we'd absolutely have to invest in a top notch shooting coach.

But until then, Given Simmons' skill set and passing, The best way that we could capitalize on his gifts would be in players who are great at cutting, and getting to the rim, along with good spot up shooters.

The best low cost options, considering our limited cap space, in free agency being: Al Fariq Aminu, Jamychael and Jeff Green, and of course Rodney hood( bargain considerations, should we move both Warren AND Jackson).

And for spot up shooters with respect to our cap space: J.J. Reddick ( most expensive option), But still best we could hope for, Reggie Bullock, Nik Stauskus( also loves the suns,), Troy daniels( resign)??

Or If you were to opt for the cheapest high potential options in the 2nd round of the draft:

For cutters- Kris Wilkes, Chuma Okeke, Jalen Mcdaniels,Miye Oni, Admiral Schofield, Dedric Lawson, Darius Bazely.

and shooters: Tyler Jerome, Fletcher Mcgee,Tyreese Haliburton, Davidas Syrvydis, Jaylen Nowell, Dylan Windler, Mariol Shayok.

And Bigs with range: Bennie Boatwright, Luka samanic, Eric Paschall, Killian Tillie Johntay Porter, Luke Maye, Aric Holman.

Of course it all depends on what you'd ideally be looking for, With consideration to cost control. But obviously, With immons, You'd want great cuuters, And great spot up shooters I think. :D



Well I love the idea of grabbing Porter, not so sure about #32 but if we could get him later. He was projected to be a lottery pick this yr and last yr too I think so to that'd be a great gamble in the 2nd.
I'm not sure if you can still just buy 2nd rd picks or if Sarver's cheap *** would even do it but that would be an awesome choice.

Also, yes slashers and shooters are key components to put with Simmons. Stauskus is younger then Seth Curry so that would work too. I'd like to keep Warren if possible due him being our best shooter (limited sample I know).
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Post#408 » by AtheJ415 » Sun May 12, 2019 3:57 pm

Why do people quote what fans of other teams would be happy with as some sort of evidence as to what an actual NBA gm would do?
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Post#409 » by Gorilla Warfare » Sun May 12, 2019 4:56 pm

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Gorilla Warfare wrote:Beal isn’t a point guard. Westbrook is. Stop saying you want to pair Beal with Booker.


I want to pair Beal with Booker

No green font, no sarcasm and no joke


A better Brandon Knight is not the answer at PG for us.
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Post#410 » by darmani » Sun May 12, 2019 5:05 pm

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lilfishi22 wrote:
Gorilla Warfare wrote:Beal isn’t a point guard. Westbrook is. Stop saying you want to pair Beal with Booker.


I want to pair Beal with Booker

No green font, no sarcasm and no joke


A better Brandon Knight is not the answer at PG for us.

Saying that Bradley Beal is a better Brandon Knight is like saying that Steph Curry is a better Seth Curry.
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Post#411 » by Crives » Sun May 12, 2019 6:21 pm

darmani wrote:
Gorilla Warfare wrote:
lilfishi22 wrote:
I want to pair Beal with Booker

No green font, no sarcasm and no joke


A better Brandon Knight is not the answer at PG for us.

Saying that Bradley Beal is a better Brandon Knight is like saying that Steph Curry is a better Seth Curry.


Or Taylor and Blake Griffin
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Post#412 » by Fo-Real » Sun May 12, 2019 6:31 pm

Crives wrote:
darmani wrote:
Gorilla Warfare wrote:
A better Brandon Knight is not the answer at PG for us.

Saying that Bradley Beal is a better Brandon Knight is like saying that Steph Curry is a better Seth Curry.


Or Taylor and Blake Griffin


Or comparing ghosts to spirits, janitors to custodians and left twix to right twix..... Im kidding of course.
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Post#415 » by Crives » Sun May 12, 2019 7:50 pm

Was so upset when he went to the mavs for only expirings. So glad we didn’t.

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Post#416 » by Years90Suns » Sun May 12, 2019 9:23 pm

I believe he is not ghard enough, but Kanter is a FA this summer and he can play PF and C. He is also experienced, but would come here for big money.
May be if we can trade JJ for a player that we can cut.
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Post#417 » by Saberestar » Sun May 12, 2019 9:32 pm

Years90Suns wrote:I believe he is not ghard enough, but Kanter is a FA this summer and he can play PF and C. He is also experienced, but would come here for big money.
May be if we can trade JJ for a player that we can cut.

I do not think that Kanter can play PF, probably he can play that position just a few minutes here or there, but Ayton and Kanter together can be terrible defending the rim and spacing the floor for Booker.

Kanter does not space the floor and he can not attack from the perimeter... he does not look a good fit at all on our roster.
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Post#418 » by Crives » Sun May 12, 2019 10:21 pm

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Years90Suns wrote:I believe he is not ghard enough, but Kanter is a FA this summer and he can play PF and C. He is also experienced, but would come here for big money.
May be if we can trade JJ for a player that we can cut.

I do not think that Kanter can play PF, probably he can play that position just a few minutes here or there, but Ayton and Kanter together can be terrible defending the rim and spacing the floor for Booker.

Kanter does not space the floor and he can not attack from the perimeter... he does not look a good fit at all on our roster.


Yeah.. big no on kanter
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Post#419 » by m1chal » Sun May 12, 2019 10:44 pm

Crives wrote:Yeah.. big no on kanter


Zach Collins, on the other hand... I liked what I saw tonight.
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Post#420 » by lilfishi22 » Sun May 12, 2019 11:26 pm

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