Knightro wrote:Xatticus wrote:I’d need a pretty good pick to even consider this.  The luster has worn off of Simons. He can’t defend and what is he actually good at offensively?  Portland was a disaster when he was on the floor.  There might be some upside there, but he is far from useful right now.  I think Portland would jump all over this.
This feels like a little bit of a harsh take against a guy who played this entire season at 20 years old and didn't play college ball.
He definitely didn't have a good year, especially compared to the expectations people had for him after a strong summer league and preseason, but I can't completely dismiss a guy for struggling at that young of an age because a lot of guys that age are able to go on and improve. 
I know DRPM really disliked Simons as a defender and graded him as one of the worst in the entire league. DBPM was a little less harsh, but still pretty bad
Portland may jump on it because they're in a much different place than the Magic, looking to find complementary players (specifically forwards) who can fit in with their all-star backcourt and their very good center. 
The Magic would be gambling entirely on upside.
Yes, it would likely make Orlando a little worse in the short-term, but does that really matter? They're a 35-40 win team in the weaker conference anyway so I'm willing (if the organization feels the same remains to be seen) to take a slight step back if it puts them in a position to take a couple steps forward.
 
I'm not condemning him for eternity.  What he is just isn't good enough to be the sweetener for Portland to dump some salaries to get Gordon.  It's not even close to enough value.  It's difficult to be optimistic about his future given what we know.  Will he get better?  You'd hope so... but he has a long way to go to become a useful player.
Simons has some offensive skills, but he isn't anything resembling a good offensive player.  Portland had a 116.4 offensive rating in 2118 minutes without Simons on the floor.  That would've been best in the league.  They had a 105.9 offensive rating in the 1449 minutes that Simons played, which is awful.  Which two players did he play the most minutes with?  Lillard (691) and McCollum (660).  His 3P% wasn't good.  His finishing wasn't good.  His FTr plummeted.  He doesn't facilitate.  He's a project.
He was taken 24th, so his salary is negligible.  Portland probably wouldn't feel compelled to dump him, but I doubt they are attached to him at this point and you could probably get him as a throw-in if you bent their arm a bit.  Perhaps you could dangle Aminu for some filler plus Simons.  They might be missing Aminu a bit after plummeting in the standings.  I don't know.  Probably not.
Now... if my goal was to clear the decks and score a top-five pick next year, then I wouldn't mind picking up Simons and throwing him into the fire next year to see if he develops.  You are probably going to get crushed on a nightly basis, but you will find out a lot about him along the way.  There is just no chance that this is the direction our front office is going to choose.  They will run this thing back.  They will dress up in suits and have discussions around a conference table where they will reach the conclusion that it was encouraging that they made the playoffs despite the injuries.  They will point to some small stretch of the season where the team played well and extrapolate to reach some idealistic conclusion on how good this team is when healthy.  They will convince themselves that this is a young and talented team that will take the next step forward with a bit of shoring up.  In short, they will rationalize why doing nothing is the right course of action.
Do i care if we take a step back?  Hell no.  I'm of the opinion that a step back is the only way this thing is going to get moving forward.  I think for this roster, the best-case scenario for next season is another scrap for the last playoff spot, but even that might be well out of reach.  Who are we going to pass up in the standings?  I could easily see us adrift by the All-Star break if WAS makes some improvements or if ATL expedites their rebuild.  This place will be fun if the playoffs are out of reach by the middle of next year.
 
            
                                    
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