Texas Chuck wrote:dive135 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:It may just be me but if a player has played 4 seasons and was ROY and then an all-star the following 3 years, I don't think he should be correctly labeled fringe all-star.
I'm crazy like that though I guess.
Perhaps is because he is a negative on offense to the point he won't even attempt east shots, and where it's a liability to have him on the floor in a close playoff game.
Again. The debate is whether a player who is literally an all-star every year should be named an all-star or a fringe all-star in comparison with another player who has never been an all-star and has been in the league 2x as many seasons.
If the debate is CJ is a better offensive player than Simmons that's a completely different debate. As is which player we would rather have on the court in a close playoff game.
I would have those being 3 very different discussions, but the initial one seems very clear cut. Ben Simmons is an all-star player. CJ is not.
In that exact post I wasn't only referencing CJ as the other fringe all-star... I was referencing OG, Van Fleet, CJ, Brogdon and the myriad of fringe-ish all-star type guys that Philly wants half a decade of draft control for alongside.
It does speak volumes though that no one was ever able to articulate how exactly Simmons was going to make an all-star team in the West. Even after I posted the names he had to beat out... No one came back and said, "I think he would make it over this guy."





















