GutUNC wrote: but it seems I hear more and more people around here talking like bringing him in is instantly signing on for 4 years of exhausting drama and craziness.
There is an existing poll on the GB that certainly confirms a similar perception. It's talking more about whether or not he's faking mental illness, but goes to the same general idea. It's overwhelmingly anti-Simmons.
Now I've made no bones about still believing in Simmons in a player, believing his mental health issues are real and not merely convenient though I'm not denying the appearance in any way. And also that I believe Morey and Philly are doing the right things by not trading him just to trade him and they are right to fine him if he's not meeting certain obligations.
I think Simmons is more likely to thrive in a new locale than get stir up more trouble in part because I think much of his unhappiness is Philly-specific, but also in part because he knows if this happens again, his name is mud and this will be the last huge multiyear deal he gets. He will turn into Monta Ellis or Dwight Howard or whomever just bouncing around the league on short term lessor money deals because nobody will trust him.
Having said all that, I do get those who are most skeptical. The current situation certainly doesn't say Ben Simmons is a low risk buy. Not just all this drama and whatnot, but then he's an on-ball player that both can't and won't shoot at times. And has FT issues of some seriousness. He's going to need a certain team construction that allows him to be a major contributor to a contending team.
But having said that, and having a ball dominant player of our own with his own shooting and FT issues(though unwillingness is not a problem.
