Tomjas wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:Tomjas wrote:
What’s the point in demanding that he travels when he’s not going to play anyway?
He hasn’t even practiced with the team yet so isn’t taking the court & it would simply be a media circus
Keep him in Camden with the medical staff & trainers that the team has appointed to look after him
No show to that & then you fine him
This isn’t a Kawhi situation where he’s disappeared
Why would the Sixers do him any favors? They are opponents. He is not a part of their team and made that very clear.
It’s business
Both sides have made it very clear that there’s no return
One needs to sell him for value but is going out of their way to diminish it
Very strange
Not strange at all.
One side VOLUNTARILY signed a max contract and then - with FOUR YEARS left on that contract is holding out and refusing to honor the terms of that contract.
It all starts there. Period. Full stop.
Everything that has happened since then is performance art and posturing.
I don’t need to know ANYTHING about each sides’ motivation. Simmons wants to be traded and the Sixers are holding Simmons to the terms of the MAX CONTRACT THAT HE VOLUNTARILY SIGNED until they find an acceptable deal. And as long as Simmons FAILS TO HONOR THE CONTRACT HE VOLUNTARILY SIGNED, the Sixers are withholding his pay - something that neither Adam Silver nor the NBA Players Association is pushing back on because, of course, the entire issue is squarely on Simmons.
The Sixers players, coaches and fans are moving on. Simmons can sit home and play COD 12 hours a day for all I care. If he wants to be paid, he needs to make a good faith effort to engage in activities with the team that are consistent with a “return to play” protocol.
That’s it.
And unless and until Ben Simmons chooses to sue the Sixers, that is where it will stay. The team moves on. Simmons doesn’t get paid.
Now, if Simmons really wanted to facilitate a trade, he would engage the team IN GOOD FAITH to get back on the court to show other teams that he is ready and willing to play for them. I actually had some hope that, after he was kicked out of practice for insubordination and then came back and spoke to the team, that Simmons realized that to get what he wants (as jabroni as this holdout is) he needed to work to get back on the court. Obviously, that is not the case…so he will not get paid.
While it is ridiculous to think that Simmons will sit out four years and not get paid, I am totally fine with him sitting at home and not getting paid this season. Trade him at next year’s draft. That works for me.