Ilovethebay wrote:Stanford wrote:Ilovethebay wrote:Then why is the price so high to obtain him ?
My opinion has no impact on the price to obtain Ben Simmons
Understood. It just seems like your opinion is shared by a good cross section of 76er fans. I’m in a very small minority of Warriors fans that would love to get the guy. We have the young players that might be able to help you nab a 2nd star by the deadline if thats the route you end up going. The initial offer was just way to high though
I think he would be a great fit in GS. He is an excellent, switchable defender, can run the floor with any big, and is excellent ball handler and passer in transition. Even with no improvement to his game he has the skills to be a good big. If they could develop him in the halfcourt, it would be a steal.
In the halfcourt offense, he can basically just rebound and get easy baskets around the rim, but he couldn’t even do that against the Hawks. If he didn’t develop his free throw phobia, he is an excellent option to post-up, find open cutters and shooters, or use his speed and ballhandling ability to get to the rim himself. He even has potential as a very good roll man working with someone like Steph.
Ultimately, I prefer the Sixers try these things, but I think it’s much more feasible surrounded by Steph/Klay, Durant/Harden, Booker/Paul, etc, as opposed to Embiid and Tobias. We want Embiid in the post and Tobias isn’t much of a willing outside shooter, so to develop Ben as a post player leaves us with a bunch of role players on the perimeter. Elton Brand constructed this team horribly. And the cherry on the top was maxing out Horford as our fourth max big.



















