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CoreyGallagher wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/jberrrrr/status/744723191361331200[/tweet]
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ET Da Gawd wrote:Ben Simmons is 3!!!!!! He said himself he looks forward to guarding LBJ & Paul George. I'm so happy, a true small forward with size. I remember in middle school Paul pierce abusing at the 3 with his size and skills. Ben will do the same hopefully. Now we can have a normal 3-4-5 with our true fromtcourt
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SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
dham1974 wrote:Assuming Philly drafts Ben and no trades are made who's your starters now?
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SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
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SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
dham1974 wrote:Assuming Philly drafts Ben and no trades are made who's your starters now?
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05PhillyAI wrote:Is there any worry amongst people of this board about Simmons getting too big? If he gets so big to the point that it hinders his movements, then it takes away from his uniqueness. Maybe I'm thinking too much and that it's a completely different sport, but McNabb got so big that he lost some of his maneuverability.
05PhillyAI wrote:Is there any worry amongst people of this board about Simmons getting too big? If he gets so big to the point that it hinders his movements, then it takes away from his uniqueness. Maybe I'm thinking too much and that it's a completely different sport, but McNabb got so big that he lost some of his maneuverability.
SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
dham1974 wrote:Assuming Philly drafts Ben and no trades are made who's your starters now?
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76ciology wrote:Actually most of the "he's getting too big sentiment" is based on the angle of pics. There are some pics where he just looked rip. It's just some of them makes him look like an action star for a hollywood movie.
oddwolfhooligan wrote:Obviously position roles in the NBA have gotten a bit more ambiguous, but you still want Simmons playing the 4 in the NBA. When you look at his strengths, he'll be in a better position to take advantage of them at the 4 than the 3.
On defense you want Simmons guarding 4s so he'll have more possessions where he's guarding around the high post or near the basket. This is so he can get as many defensive rebounds as possible. Arguably Simmons best skill is grabbing the defensive rebound, starting the fast break, and finding the open man for an easy bucket in transition. He's insanely good at this. You don't want to limit his opportunities to do this by having him guarding out on the three point line constantly. Additionally, with his combination of size, strength, and lateral quickness, he's the perfect 4 in theory for the Sixers to pair next to Embiid/Noel at the 5. He doesn't have elite length for the position, but he has all the other physical tools necessary to be very good there(whether he has the mind for it is another story, but my point remains).
On offense, Simmons struggled overall at facilitating in the half court, but he did show a nice ability to create when posting up or attacking from the high post. You want him at the 4 so he can fully take advantage of this. Additionally, he can't shoot and until he learns to, defenders are gonna sag off. If this is the case, he's gonna need every athletic advantage he can get to still penetrate effectively. This will be a lot easier to do if he's being guarded by 4s who will be much less equipped to stay in front of him than the average starting 3s will.