Xtruroyaltyx77 wrote:From a philly perspective they got one of the premiere offensive initiators of all time for a guy who (limitations aside) was never going to play for them again, a couple first Rd picks that may or may not be worth much and Seth Curry.
Seth will help as long as he's hitting shots. Got to keep hitting shots because he doesn't bring much else.
Drummond is a decent get but would've been better paired with Harden.
But Simmons is obviously what is going to make this trade a hit or miss.
Hopefully he's been working on his game because of he still can't shoot threes it simply limits the offense. Because that means he is going to struggle playing with bigs that aren't great beyond the arc or any other player that can't hit threes.
Regarding Harden, it sucks for Next fans. He didn't really owe KD or especially Kyrie anything though. KD had opportunities to join him in Houston to help him win a ring and he didn't. Instead he went to a rival and played a part in keeping him from getting rings. Harden probably hasn't totally forgotten about that.
Anyways...only time will tell how it all works out.
I think if the nets surround Simmons with shooters it could be great.
The Narritve will be written....
Harden goes back to MVP former because he was dogging it, Philly wins a title, Harden is good for at least 2-3 more years while the nets tank and Simmons implodes in NY
or
Harden has lost the step it appears he may have, isnt enough to get philly over the hump, doesnt mesh with embiid and looks like westbrook as a shell of a former MVP making 50+ million for the next 5 years while Simmons is rejuvinated, balances the nets with elite defense, and competes for the next 2-3 years while becoming a top 12 player
or, likely, something in between


















