toooskies wrote:jbk1234 wrote:toooskies wrote:Well, Simmons is a DPOY candidate and Rubio is just sort of average-to-above-average defensively. Calling them both "exceptional" is a stretch.
Rubio's better than him offensively though. Simmons having no shooting range, to say nothing of his free throw issues and contract, just make it too problematic for me. If we were in the Kings situation, losing more than winning with young guys who disappointed, sure, take the chance. But it just seems crazy to me offer real value when things are going well.
Simmons makes his twos at a decent rate. As long as the FT issue was a slump and not a permanent decline, I have Rubio and Simmons as equal offensively.
I'm not arguing for the Cavs to make a Simmons trade (off-court performance matters too, especially with this team), I'm just saying he's a better player than Rubio if his head's on straight.
Having Simmons, Mobley and Allen on the court at the same time is not sustainable. It works with Lauri because he can shoot but idk how you toss a lineup out there or 3 guys who primarily work in the paint--not to mention Okoro if he is isn't involved in this hypothetical trade.