the_process wrote:realEAST wrote:the_process wrote:
That's not nearly enough. Two hurt guys who are above average when healthy and a bunch of 2nds.
If this was the best offer, Simmons would be a Sixer for a long time.
Do we know what the best offer is? Or will be? And it certainly doesn't seem that Simmons is going to be a 76ers for much longer now.
What has been reportedly been offered so far is Brogdon + prot. 1st rounder and CJ McCollum (+ pick maybe?). This deal gets you two of a kind
Listening to Zach Lowe and Marks, they proposed a deal with Toronto, that would send Dragic and OG Anunoby to 76ers for Simmons, as the best one they could come up with. Not that they were that satisfied with it or thought it should get done, but that's the ballpark value in their opinion Simmons holds around the league.
Also, you made out being above average sound almost like a insult - those guys are among top50 players in the league according to a few recent lists, although both are in that 40-50 range.
A lot of people are under the impression that Simmons has tanked his value down to nothing, and that the Sixers have to make a deal or they will be better off just moving on. All of which is false. The Sixers dumping Simmons does not benefit them in the slightest. It would be better to bring him back and deal with any headaches as they arise than dump him for guys who do not move the needle.
He has tanked his value, sure. Down to around Jrue Holiday range. That would be the CJ, 3 1sts, and 3 swaps deal.
Nonsense.... There's not a single team in the league that would prefer Jrue Holiday to CJ+6 years of control over another teams draft.












