spikeslovechild wrote:stormi wrote:Sixerscan wrote:People say Harris is a bad fit here like it's a given and I don't get that at all. His literal skills are a great fit with Embiid and while he was playing Simmons. If anything it's the exact opposite, his issue is just that he's not an elite talent which is how he is being paid. If he was making $25 million or whatever no one would be complaining about him.
Couldn't be further from the truth.
He cannot operate the P&R, so there's no mutualism in their games. There isn't anything Tobias Harris is doing out there that makes life easier for Joel Embiid.
He pounds the air out of the basketball, isn't a willing shooter from 3, can't facilitate and wants to play bullyball ala: inside the hashes forcing Embiid away from the rim.
And to compound his dysfunctional offensive skillset, he doesn't even be playing any defense. He's a sieve that gets cooked by any above average forward and had an illness riddled Embiid chasing (and clamping) Siakam around the perimeter because he had a swift 30 bomb dropped on his head in game one of the Raptors series.
Theoretically Tobias Harris is this monster 6'8 stretch forward with guard skills. But in actuality he's a role-player on an inflated contract that gets his in slow paced mid 2000's fashion.
This team doesn't skip a beat when he's out with injury and replaced by near vet min Georges Niang.
The hatred of Harris on this board has reached comical levels. Were you making these proclamations last year? The main issue with Harris right now is twofold his 3PT shot isn't there and he is trying to do too much with Simmons gone.
He is a guy who is sort of capable of doing a bit of everything on offense. He is capable of handling the ball. He is a capable passer. His 3PT shot is streaky but over his career it's been pretty good. The issue sort of becomes when you look at what he does well and sort of expand his role too large. Last year everything was free and easy he was basically putting up similar playmaking numbers despite Simmons being there.
But now the efficiency is gone and that is because the focus has mainly been on him as the 2nd guy. Which he isn't. His 3PT shot also hasn't been there which also doesn't help but the idea that you can just take him away and throw Niang I don't buy. All that does it make an existing problem that much worse which is we don't have a guard we can run our offense through. We just don't. It's like in baseball moving someone from middle relief into a closer role him struggling then saying well we don't need a closer and the previous guy who excelled in middle relief isn't useful. Well he may not be useful in his new role but if you move him back to old one he could still be.
I don't honestly really see a situation where we can move Harris and improve the team and I don't see a way where we bring in the guards where our bigs whether that be Embiid or Harris are not going to have to force things on offense. Maybe if we somehow get Lillard we can reopen that discussion
I can't believe The Bookworm still has defenders here. You aren't moving Harris for an improvement, the players you get will almost certainly be worse. You trade for a better fit. One who will spam 3' balls and keep the lane more open for Jo and Maxey.