OGSactownballer wrote:BullyKing wrote:Ballerhogger wrote: There are very few teams that could use Ben Simmons . Clippers , blazers , Kings that’s it . The wolves aren’t willing let go dlo . The 76ers options limited . To think otherwise is naive
Yep, ok, sure. I'm naive for thinking the Sixers won't trade Simmons for Bagley, Hield and some unarticulated "first". You've shown me the errors of my logic merely by repeating yourself a million times.
And you continue to rudely downgrade other teams players also so where are we? Two people who disagree and have ridiculous positions that don’t make any sense.
Sound familiar? It should. This is the kind of nonsense that Darryl Morey is slipping out through his media mouthpieces asking fir a ransom for a player with some very serious issues in his game and a now huge question about both his work ethic and his attitude.
At the same time, that offer is a joke - and I’m a Kings fan.
That being said, we have some reality check items to list off here.
First, Simmons has put Philly over a barrel and on the clock. And like everything else in this situation, this is not a simple single issue. There is the half the years salary factor on the first - which a trading team will NOT be reimbursing. There is the factor of in a few days when he makes good and no shows to camp his return value immediately plummets like a rock. Right now Morey can still get some good value. After camp starts? Forget it. Other GM’s aren’t dumb and are likely circling like sharks.
Second, the alleged interest in Beal and Lilliard.
Let’s all be adults here and be realistic. This isn’t going to happen in the short available time frame. Philly fans can talk big about “let him sit and rot” and all that nonsense. How about a reality check? You want to find the single fastest way back into ten years if “the Process” and NBA hell? Try doing that to a Klutch client at this particular juncture. You will not see a free agent for at least that long. Add to that that this is a complete pipe dream. Washington has literally cleared every other guy who could remotely be their number one guy off the roster and built around Beal. He’s not going anywhere. And Lilliard IS Portland for the foreseeable future. Ok et will cintinue to shovel pieces around him until they either make a Finals run or he is in his final year and then he will rebuild on the fly. That’s how they do business. They don’t give up their key star. So those hopes are fools gold.
Third, the League.
Do not think fir one second that the League - ie Adam Silver - is not watching this with a microscope. The NBA is allergic to negative press. And there will come a pint where quiet pressure happens to make this quiet down and go away. And that pressure will be on Philly and Morey, not Ben and Klutch - guaranteed. They will only allow this to go so far and I am positive that their perception is that PHILLY allowed this to blow up by not muzzling their star and coach and letting the media rage out of control and roast Ben and they will want it fixed and gone before the season.
So with all that my sense of what it will take is a similar player package - maybe a bit more - but not stars because you just don’t ever get that in a star trade. Period. When you trade stars in the NBA it is never a dollar for a dollar. It just doesn’t happen. Nobody looking to pick up that dollar is giving up their dollars to get it because that is a lateral move. And I mean REAL stars not borderline or role guys who have one career year. You hope to get a fifty cent piece and some quarters but usually you’re going to get a mush mash of change and you try to make it pieces that fit needs. I think that SAC will need to include at least two unprotected firsts - the 2025 to replace the one Philly has lost and hopefully a 2023. Then likely a pick swap which could be either next year or ‘24.
There is no world where I see any of our young three guys going out because there is no pint to trading that way. And it doesn’t actually make sense. Philly wants to win now. You need vets for that not young guys. And they have to do that because Embiid is not getting a union get and DOES have an injury history to be concerned about.
Anyway, that’s what I see happening and I don’t see anyone else I. The possibles that can afford to pony up two or three picks and be considered still competitive and trending upward.
Hey bro, I respect your views on Hield/Bagley, though I'd personally say that they aren't holding much value currently.
I also respect your views on how tempting our picks may be given the inherent ineptitude the organization has shown. Though with Simmons added to the core not sure if they would be as tempting
I agree with some of what you say about Philly's position, but Simmons is a very good talent and there are 28 other teams. The Spurs are about where the Kings are in the standings and would give proven fitting players with those picks
I think the notion of giving away our spare players and some picks that are discussed on other mediums is kind of local favoritism. I think that if one of Fox/Haliburton aren't on the Sixers, Simmons wont be here (Kings value Mitchell and I don't want to part with Mitchell, but around the league he needs to produce before he has near that centerpiece league wide value).


























