shangrila wrote:Dewey wrote:shangrila wrote:Apparently that's been debunked. They had contact as recently as the other week.
But I'd take everything with a grain of salt at this point. And if I had to bet on which of these is true, I'd unfortunately have to side with Simmons' being a spoilt man-child.
It’s likely a little but of them all, but spoiled is not really one of them imo… he actually plays all star defense. One of the bigger issues I see is being called out by his teammate in public and no one backed him - not even a coach. No one took any accountability and pretty much put it all on Ben. People with character don’t do that.
A few things.
Firstly, he deserved it. Passing up that layup went beyond sad and into the farcical.
Secondly, he's had the same criticisms leveled against him for almost his entire career to this point. And his response to that criticism? To do nothing. Seriously, he's the same exact player he was 4 years ago. Everything from his per game averages to his advanced stats are near identical year in, year out.
Thirdly, an adult doesn't cut off communication from their employer because it makes them uncomfortable. If an employer gives them resources to train with (a shooting coach his 2nd season) they don't decide, without informing their employer, that they're going to do something completely different. He shirks from responsibility and runs from criticism. He's a man-child, spoiled by those around him who seem more interested in blowing smoke up his arse than actually seeing him improve and grow.
And this is coming from someone who wants us to trade for him. But there's no denying he's got serious character flaws that are effecting his work.
This is sort of an aisde, but i think its a question worth asking. If he goes up for the lay up but gets fouled and ends up at the line, would you say he made the right or wrong basketball play? To pass up the lay up looks bad, but when you are in hack a shaq territory at the free throw line, passing up the potential foul might have been the right basketball play in the moment.















