Ron Swanson wrote:I'm a big Tyrese Haliburton guy but he seems like he's getting really overrated really quickly. Also don't see how him and Fox can't play together in the same backcourt. But the Kings can't do anything right so maybe they'd actually trade him and watch him turn into a multi-time All-Star elsewhere. If they want Simmons then the Sixers can have any combination of Hield, Barnes, Bagley, and the #9 pick, but Fox would be an absolute non-starter for me.
League perception on point guards who aren’t great shooters from deep is at an all time low. I really like Fox, but if you’re in that organization and trying to find the last guy who played a similar game have success it’s who, John Wall?
Conversely, Simmons is also an odd fit for today’s game. That said, if you get him on a team without Embiid who can just attack in transition and play up tempo he’s in a much better fit. He has to play the Giannis role though. Put him in the dunker spot. Give him some opportunities up top, but stop with the point guard nonsense. We saw him drop 40 on Gobert and the Jazz. The Kings are in a good position to blow up the Barnes/Buddy group and build a team that makes sense. They’ve had an identity crisis for years now.
It might just be a situation where both teams are buying low. I still think the Kings could probably get another piece (Maxey or a pick) in the deal.