WestGOAT wrote:Philly wins this series if Embiid is healthy.
Is it Brown's fault that Embiid crappy food that makes Embiid get diarrhea?
Get some ******* Imodium, for Christ's sake.
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WestGOAT wrote:Philly wins this series if Embiid is healthy.
Is it Brown's fault that Embiid crappy food that makes Embiid get diarrhea?
youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:
Year 1: ROY
Year 2: All star
...I'd say he's on a pretty good track so far. Ben becoming a willing and able shooter is on him, not any coach.
Ben has not developed much All star or not. Just accept it .
It's his his second year... What did you expect?
I know we all wanted him to magically gain a jump shot, but I'd say he made some pretty clear improvements in other areas, specifically the post.
phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:
Ben has not developed much All star or not. Just accept it .
It's his his second year... What did you expect?
I know we all wanted him to magically gain a jump shot, but I'd say he made some pretty clear improvements in other areas, specifically the post.
He has been living in the post during his day in NCAA I'm not that sure he actually improved his post game or its just he played more in the post this season.
But let's put it aside , didn't u feel any hilarious that we are talking about Ben Simmons —— our starting point guard —— who can not hit a jumper outside of 5 feets , but he has made improvements in post game ?![]()
That's why I said we need a new leader who has a clue what he needs to do to make this team better.
youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:
It's his his second year... What did you expect?
I know we all wanted him to magically gain a jump shot, but I'd say he made some pretty clear improvements in other areas, specifically the post.
He has been living in the post during his day in NCAA I'm not that sure he actually improved his post game or its just he played more in the post this season.
But let's put it aside , didn't u feel any hilarious that we are talking about Ben Simmons —— our starting point guard —— who can not hit a jumper outside of 5 feets , but he has made improvements in post game ?![]()
That's why I said we need a new leader who has a clue what he needs to do to make this team better.
He needs to be able to shoot the ball. It's disappointing that he has shown no willingness to try in games. No argument there.
But who cares what position he gets labeled as? He's a 6'10" athlete. Improving in the post is an important development, particularly if he's not going to shoot the ball.
Edit:. Statistically he went from 1.6 possessions at .69 PPP to 3.4 possessions at .8 PPP this season, so it was a pretty significant change
phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:
He has been living in the post during his day in NCAA I'm not that sure he actually improved his post game or its just he played more in the post this season.
But let's put it aside , didn't u feel any hilarious that we are talking about Ben Simmons —— our starting point guard —— who can not hit a jumper outside of 5 feets , but he has made improvements in post game ?![]()
That's why I said we need a new leader who has a clue what he needs to do to make this team better.
He needs to be able to shoot the ball. It's disappointing that he has shown no willingness to try in games. No argument there.
But who cares what position he gets labeled as? He's a 6'10" athlete. Improving in the post is an important development, particularly if he's not going to shoot the ball.
Edit:. Statistically he went from 1.6 possessions at .69 PPP to 3.4 possessions at .8 PPP this season, so it was a pretty significant change
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:
He has been living in the post during his day in NCAA I'm not that sure he actually improved his post game or its just he played more in the post this season.
But let's put it aside , didn't u feel any hilarious that we are talking about Ben Simmons —— our starting point guard —— who can not hit a jumper outside of 5 feets , but he has made improvements in post game ?![]()
That's why I said we need a new leader who has a clue what he needs to do to make this team better.
He needs to be able to shoot the ball. It's disappointing that he has shown no willingness to try in games. No argument there.
But who cares what position he gets labeled as? He's a 6'10" athlete. Improving in the post is an important development, particularly if he's not going to shoot the ball.
Edit:. Statistically he went from 1.6 possessions at .69 PPP to 3.4 possessions at .8 PPP this season, so it was a pretty significant change
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:
He needs to be able to shoot the ball. It's disappointing that he has shown no willingness to try in games. No argument there.
But who cares what position he gets labeled as? He's a 6'10" athlete. Improving in the post is an important development, particularly if he's not going to shoot the ball.
Edit:. Statistically he went from 1.6 possessions at .69 PPP to 3.4 possessions at .8 PPP this season, so it was a pretty significant change
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
Do you really think Brett doesn't want Ben to be able to shoot the ball?
Ben is very much a point guard in terms of distributing the rock and pushing the ball in transition. Needing a guard along side of him that can run pick and roll, penetrate and defend opposing 1s has been something they've known all along. Why else do you think they traded up for Markelle?
GrindCityHustle wrote:phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:
He needs to be able to shoot the ball. It's disappointing that he has shown no willingness to try in games. No argument there.
But who cares what position he gets labeled as? He's a 6'10" athlete. Improving in the post is an important development, particularly if he's not going to shoot the ball.
Edit:. Statistically he went from 1.6 possessions at .69 PPP to 3.4 possessions at .8 PPP this season, so it was a pretty significant change
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
Cant really slide Simmons to the 2 spot like you could with Penny. Fultz was suppose to play the hybrid combo guard that could shoot to solve that problem but it didn't materlize. I think Brown has made the best of the situation with what he had to work with.
Simmons longterm will probably be the 4 spot. Giannis and LeBron started out at the 1 and it helped them become better players in the half court as a result of it.

phifans wrote:GrindCityHustle wrote:phifans wrote:
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
Cant really slide Simmons to the 2 spot like you could with Penny. Fultz was suppose to play the hybrid combo guard that could shoot to solve that problem but it didn't materlize. I think Brown has made the best of the situation with what he had to work with.
Simmons longterm will probably be the 4 spot. Giannis and LeBron started out at the 1 and it helped them become better players in the half court as a result of it.
Yes he does. Even though I believe he would have a higher ceiling if he could develop a jumper off the dribble as a PG.
Basically , allowing Ben to play his game without a jumper for two damn years is just ridiculous and unresponsible as his head coach. Do they actually believe Ben can be a Hall of Famer without a jumper for his entirly career ? If not then why they wasted two of his young years to not at least try to improve it a little bit ?
phifans wrote:youngcrev wrote:phifans wrote:
Because since Ben is labeled as a starting point guard as Brett Brown's wish. We have been played for entirely two years without a true starting Point guard who can start the offense off the dribble in half way game like almost all of the other 29 teams do.
Because our biggest weapon is a 7-foot dominated power center who is almost unstoppable under the rim but you want your labeled "starting point guard" to play post game (because he is quite useless outside the paint) and let that dominate center shoot the ball outside the paint.
Just accept it. He made a mistake at the beginning and all he has been done is making it worse and worse ...
Do you really think Brett doesn't want Ben to be able to shoot the ball?
Ben is very much a point guard in terms of distributing the rock and pushing the ball in transition. Needing a guard along side of him that can run pick and roll, penetrate and defend opposing 1s has been something they've known all along. Why else do you think they traded up for Markelle?
Markelle is BC's guy and Ben hasn't even played one game when Markelle has been picked. I don't think team pick M because they thought he is a good pair to Ben. Everyone knows Markelle is a ball dominated guard. I bet BC has no idea BB wanted Ben to be a full-time Point Guard at that time. Another evidence is team signing JJ Redick later that summer. How could you play all three guys together while making Ben as a full time PG ?
And for your first question no Brett of course want Ben to be able to shoot the ball. The problem is He's fine that his wish of Ben Simmons being able to shoot the ball has been totally ignored for TWO YEARS and When he finds he has to face that problem he decided not to solve it by forcing Ben to shoot the damn ball but A. He tried to hide Ben's weakness by playing him more into the post at the compensation of Biid's game and caused some new problem. B. He (and the FO) never think of bring in a new PG here to end our unbalanced construction of players.
To decide BB's future based on one series is quite shortsighted and I agree he's nowhere near the top reasons why we lose. But there is a much bigger reason why he should not be our headcoach in the future. He has totally messed up Ben's development and I see no evidence he can correct it in the near future which may ruin the whole PROCESS at the end.
youngcrev wrote:
What's he supposed to do? Attach a shock collar to his neck and zap him everytime he decides not to shoot it? Ben developing a jump shot is on Ben. Head coaches don't do skill work on the side.
And in what world is TWO YEARS a long time in terms of skill development?
Sixerscan wrote:
So what, Brown is supposed to bench the guy until he has a jumper? Take away his sports cars? Brett says he needs to get a jumper all the time, but until he does that he's gotta play one of his best players in the meantime. Some stuff is on the player.
TheBallsDeeper wrote:Wrote this on the General board and copy paste into this thread also;
Having a game plan that has potentially the most dominant low post player since Shaq standing out past the three point line for the whole last quarter in game seven of a series, when the team is struggling to score, in itself should get him sacked, and that may be the final straw, however there are much bigger issues that point to him not being the right man for the job.

NYSixersFan wrote:
the plan is to get as good as quickly as possible....I fully believe we could have been a borderline playoff team last year by adding young veterans....using or draft picks and cap space.....can I specifically tell you who? no.