6ers83 wrote:KramerDSP wrote:I am expecting a triple double from Ben Simmons tonight.
10 missed shots
10 missed FT
10 turnovers
?
I could have made some money tonight. LOL
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6ers83 wrote:KramerDSP wrote:I am expecting a triple double from Ben Simmons tonight.
10 missed shots
10 missed FT
10 turnovers
?
DCasey91 wrote:Ben would have made a freak AFL player in my mind.
I’m Australian and its our crazy national sport (check it out if you have time it’s wild even at the best of times lol.)
Played it myself, was actually handy (was apart of two grand final wins, our championship games in juniors.)
Played back pocket on small forwards and if you know small forwards in the AFL they are SMALL lmao. but after a couple of Ko’s, the worst injury I ever had and a couple a hammies I was like nope I’m way too small/slight to be doing this lol.
I reckon a suped up Grundy/Polly Farmer would be his comp. he was a touted as a top ten pick but if hhe played state lvl he’d go top 3 easy.
Ben just doesn’t have the skills of other big men (Hooks, floaters, small middies) down before even attempting harder skilled moves.
He has a worse range than Shaq I reckon at 4.48 feet for his career.
He still hasn’t had that one move that everyone in the nba has and can’t replicate it on a consistent basis although he hasn’t even really tried too. Mainly because of himself and management saying it’s okay we like what you’re doing.
It’s unfortunate but that’s the reality moving forward with him.
Fischella wrote:They didn't want just expirings lol, they are gonna get more for Oladipo at the deadline than LeVert would fetch (Oladipo has suitors and there is no free agency really, so teams will give up assets to get him early) and they also managed to get below the tax
That's all calculated
It boiled down to preferring 8 draft assets, plus potentially what Oladipo fetches (and Kurucs), getting outside of the tax, over Simmons, Thybulle, and less draft assets (I don't think Morey offered even close to what BKN gave there)
And that's obviously the right call, which rebuilding team in their right minds wants Simmons on a max over draft assets?
spikeslovechild wrote:Fischella wrote:They didn't want just expirings lol, they are gonna get more for Oladipo at the deadline than LeVert would fetch (Oladipo has suitors and there is no free agency really, so teams will give up assets to get him early) and they also managed to get below the tax
That's all calculated
It boiled down to preferring 8 draft assets, plus potentially what Oladipo fetches (and Kurucs), getting outside of the tax, over Simmons, Thybulle, and less draft assets (I don't think Morey offered even close to what BKN gave there)
And that's obviously the right call, which rebuilding team in their right minds wants Simmons on a max over draft assets?
Actually they don't want levert salary more then anything trading for Oladipo accomplishes two things one it's a win now move with a win now roster and two his expiring allows them to clear space next season.
But if Simmons was viewed as a young star you don't think they would have moved other pieces and made it work? The problem is he isn't anymore. Simmons stans need a reality check this is his value around the league and it's a wakeup call I know it was for me. They'd rather have a bunch of late round picks and pick swaps which probably will amount to nothing then Simmons+. It is what it is folks.
Simmons is not viewed as a major asset by other GM's anymore. So all this talk about pivoting to other players is noise and maybe all this talk about us "being happy with Simmons" is more of us being stuck with him moving forward then anything else.

syntax wrote:Or he wasn't on the table. Like Doc and the Sixers have said all along.
Stanford wrote:syntax wrote:Or he wasn't on the table. Like Doc and the Sixers have said all along.
You're living in a world of fantasy
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
spikeslovechild wrote:Fischella wrote:They didn't want just expirings lol, they are gonna get more for Oladipo at the deadline than LeVert would fetch (Oladipo has suitors and there is no free agency really, so teams will give up assets to get him early) and they also managed to get below the tax
That's all calculated
It boiled down to preferring 8 draft assets, plus potentially what Oladipo fetches (and Kurucs), getting outside of the tax, over Simmons, Thybulle, and less draft assets (I don't think Morey offered even close to what BKN gave there)
And that's obviously the right call, which rebuilding team in their right minds wants Simmons on a max over draft assets?
Actually they don't want levert salary more then anything trading for Oladipo accomplishes two things one it's a win now move with a win now roster and two his expiring allows them to clear space next season.
But if Simmons was viewed as a young star you don't think they would have moved other pieces and made it work? The problem is he isn't anymore. Simmons stans need a reality check this is his value around the league and it's a wakeup call I know it was for me. They'd rather have a bunch of late round picks and pick swaps which probably will amount to nothing then Simmons+. It is what it is folks.
Simmons is not viewed as a major asset by other GM's anymore. So all this talk about pivoting to other players is noise and maybe all this talk about us "being happy with Simmons" is more of us being stuck with him moving forward then anything else.
youngcrev wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:Fischella wrote:They didn't want just expirings lol, they are gonna get more for Oladipo at the deadline than LeVert would fetch (Oladipo has suitors and there is no free agency really, so teams will give up assets to get him early) and they also managed to get below the tax
That's all calculated
It boiled down to preferring 8 draft assets, plus potentially what Oladipo fetches (and Kurucs), getting outside of the tax, over Simmons, Thybulle, and less draft assets (I don't think Morey offered even close to what BKN gave there)
And that's obviously the right call, which rebuilding team in their right minds wants Simmons on a max over draft assets?
Actually they don't want levert salary more then anything trading for Oladipo accomplishes two things one it's a win now move with a win now roster and two his expiring allows them to clear space next season.
But if Simmons was viewed as a young star you don't think they would have moved other pieces and made it work? The problem is he isn't anymore. Simmons stans need a reality check this is his value around the league and it's a wakeup call I know it was for me. They'd rather have a bunch of late round picks and pick swaps which probably will amount to nothing then Simmons+. It is what it is folks.
Simmons is not viewed as a major asset by other GM's anymore. So all this talk about pivoting to other players is noise and maybe all this talk about us "being happy with Simmons" is more of us being stuck with him moving forward then anything else.
You're going way overboard (just like your namesake has lately).
I think the shine has come off and he's not worth what we originally thought, but he's absolutely still viewed as a major asset. It's not like the Rockets were willing to discuss a deal without him.
It's also not a perfect measuring stick to compare what Harden was dealt for (by the way, those picks that are more than 2 years out are absolutely nothing to scoff at...). Seems more like a matter of the Nets willing to give on every single demand of the Rockets while Morey pushed back.
BigSleep333 wrote:6ers83 wrote:Stanford wrote:
I do not think he has a poor work ethic.
You could be right but the guy has not improved since high school that tells me he’s not working on his game. There’s nothing he does better now than he did the first day he stepped on NBA court. So he goes out and shoots a half hour a day and has someone record the shots that go in. That’s not work.
what ya gonna do if you cant improve but trying hard? for some people its impossible to shoot free throws...they are pros and some of them just cant improve. they do nothing but try to improve but still cant. i never played organized basketball and still can hit 70% from the line even when not touching a bball for 8 months. something is wrong with their hand/eye/muscle coordination and lack of touch. whatever it is, ben will never learn to shoot, just like shaq and many others
spikeslovechild wrote:youngcrev wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:
Actually they don't want levert salary more then anything trading for Oladipo accomplishes two things one it's a win now move with a win now roster and two his expiring allows them to clear space next season.
But if Simmons was viewed as a young star you don't think they would have moved other pieces and made it work? The problem is he isn't anymore. Simmons stans need a reality check this is his value around the league and it's a wakeup call I know it was for me. They'd rather have a bunch of late round picks and pick swaps which probably will amount to nothing then Simmons+. It is what it is folks.
Simmons is not viewed as a major asset by other GM's anymore. So all this talk about pivoting to other players is noise and maybe all this talk about us "being happy with Simmons" is more of us being stuck with him moving forward then anything else.
You're going way overboard (just like your namesake has lately).
I think the shine has come off and he's not worth what we originally thought, but he's absolutely still viewed as a major asset. It's not like the Rockets were willing to discuss a deal without him.
It's also not a perfect measuring stick to compare what Harden was dealt for (by the way, those picks that are more than 2 years out are absolutely nothing to scoff at...). Seems more like a matter of the Nets willing to give on every single demand of the Rockets while Morey pushed back.
I scoff at them because we also reported to have offered way down the line future 1st round picks.
So I doubt that is what moved the needle. They just didn't value Simmons and didn't think they could get what they got from the Nets in a 3team deal if people don't think that is eye opening then whatever but it was to me.
Eyeamok wrote:BigSleep333 wrote:6ers83 wrote:
You could be right but the guy has not improved since high school that tells me he’s not working on his game. There’s nothing he does better now than he did the first day he stepped on NBA court. So he goes out and shoots a half hour a day and has someone record the shots that go in. That’s not work.
what ya gonna do if you cant improve but trying hard? for some people its impossible to shoot free throws...they are pros and some of them just cant improve. they do nothing but try to improve but still cant. i never played organized basketball and still can hit 70% from the line even when not touching a bball for 8 months. something is wrong with their hand/eye/muscle coordination and lack of touch. whatever it is, ben will never learn to shoot, just like shaq and many others
Wait What !!! We can send a man to the moon unlock the mysteries of the atom, but we can't teach a basketball player how to shoot free throws or just shoot better? Amazing. Mind officially blown.
BigSleep333 wrote:Eyeamok wrote:BigSleep333 wrote:
what ya gonna do if you cant improve but trying hard? for some people its impossible to shoot free throws...they are pros and some of them just cant improve. they do nothing but try to improve but still cant. i never played organized basketball and still can hit 70% from the line even when not touching a bball for 8 months. something is wrong with their hand/eye/muscle coordination and lack of touch. whatever it is, ben will never learn to shoot, just like shaq and many others
Wait What !!! We can send a man to the moon unlock the mysteries of the atom, but we can't teach a basketball player how to shoot free throws or just shoot better? Amazing. Mind officially blown.
would we ever have sent a man to the moon if charles barkley would be the mastermind behind all the technology?
Eyeamok wrote:BigSleep333 wrote:Eyeamok wrote:
Wait What !!! We can send a man to the moon unlock the mysteries of the atom, but we can't teach a basketball player how to shoot free throws or just shoot better? Amazing. Mind officially blown.
would we ever have sent a man to the moon if charles barkley would be the mastermind behind all the technology?
The short answer: Absolutely not.
The Long answer: Absolutely not.
BigSleep333 wrote:Eyeamok wrote:BigSleep333 wrote:
would we ever have sent a man to the moon if charles barkley would be the mastermind behind all the technology?
The short answer: Absolutely not.
The Long answer: Absolutely not.
see...the same answers are valid to the question if ben simmons will learn to shoot