Illmatic12 wrote:Ruzious wrote:JWizmentality wrote:
This team's and board's inexplicable obsession with players that can do it all but the most basic thing...shoot the damn ball.![]()
You mean like Giannis until this season? Simmons' shooting has been basically the same as Giannis' first 6 seasons.
I just don’t see the endgame in trading Beal for Simmons.
If the Wizards are moving Beal it’s because the team around him isn’t good enough to win. Well if the supporting cast isn’t good enough for Beal, it won’t be for Simmons either. He’s not carrying your team to title contention without another superstar teammate - but he makes your floor too high to tank for that superstar in the draft. Star FAs aren’t flocking to DC in free agency ,either.
Beal holds a lot of value to our franchise and league at large, cashing that in to build a Ben Simmons-led treadmill team instead of swinging for the fences would be disappointing. The stacked 2021 draft class has potential stars like Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley who’ve dominated older competition in front of scouts. The 2022 draft class is the double draft featuring a record number of 5-star prospects. If Wash do eventually field offers for Beal , in any deal they should be seeking unprotected picks from both the 2021 and 2022 drafts , along with cost-controlled young players.
To me, for a team like the Wiz which doesn't have a player than can carry a team to some extent, it's about talent first and then about things like contract, age, production history, and fit. I think Simmons checks all the boxes over Beal except for fit. And fit can be changed.



















