MPLSwolves wrote:The more I think about it, the more I don’t like Simmons next to Ant. I know the idea of Simmons as a big next to KAT seems nice, but in reality I think Ben would essential usurp Ant’s role as a primary ball handler.
Ideally, we’d have Ant take over the offense at times with D’Lo off-ball as a shooting threat. With Ben Simmons in the lineup I’m not sure how that would work. Would Ben embrace a role where he’s just in the dunker’s spot the whole time? Is that even a good use of him?
I’m of the opinion we need a big who can be a rim protector. We go all in on Simmons and sure our defense would be better, but Simmons doesn’t exactly provide what we need on the defensive-end.. Hell, Vando and him are kind of similar players on that end of the floor.
Wrote all of this to say maybe Larry Nance Jr makes more sense for us because he (a) fits KAT’s timeline, (b) is a versatile defender who can defend Centers when called upon (c) is a low-usage big on the offensive end who won’t cannibalize the offense.
Im not all that concern about the two timelines narrative some in the media are droning on about. Im more concerned about basketball fit when it comes to Ant, and I can’t really think of a worse player to have on the court with him than Simmons. Either Ben has the ball in his hand or he’s near the rim. Both scenarios aren’t great for Ant because the last thing we need is a big clogging the lane.
We go all in on Ben and I am afraid we become pregnant with a Big 3 that’s great in a vacuum but not with the other pieces we value, pieces we may have to give up in a Simmons trade..
Could we somehow swing a Nance Jr trade around Okogie and Layman instead?
Nance moves the needle zero. If it was him or nothing, sure. Rosas is after big swings though. I don’t know how Finch would use Simmons, but I highly doubt it’d be as a primary ball handler in the half court. That’s just not Simmons’ strength. People sag off him too much. He’d be much better as a cutter, dunker spot, pick man in the pick in roll. The beautiful thing about Simmons is that with his BBIQ, he’ll find the open man (well except when he passed on that dunk in the playoffs).
This is critical as Finch has said he’s getting rid of the highly structure Wolves’ offense that was here under Saunders and wants a more free flowing system (I’m thinking Spurs type offense), which requires less ball pounding and more quick passing. Speaking of the Spurs, one of Simmons’ biggest fans is Pop, which makes sense with that system.
In fact, if I were betting where Simmons ends up,
My guess is Kings or Spurs.