Camden wrote:If Philadelphia continues to wait to trade Ben Simmons in hopes that Damian Lillard or Bradley Beal become available, and I think Philadelphia will, then Minnesota's chances of getting Simmons for a discount become better and better, in my opinion.
The rumored offer from the Wolves was two sizable expiring contracts and multiple first-round picks plus swap(s). I don't see Gersson Rosas abandoning that type of an offer. If that rumor is true, then it shows me that Minnesota wants to add Simmons to this group without altering the pieces already in place. In the meantime, he's essentially upgraded Ricky Rubio into Patrick Beverley, Jarrett Culver into Taurean Prince, and added Washington's second-round pick as a tradable asset. What comes with that is a 60-day waiting period before Beverley and Prince can have their salaries aggregated -- either with each other or with Malik Beasley. So, the longer this plays out, the better I think it is for Minnesota.
I also think fans should prepare themselves for the possibility that Minnesota offers three (or maybe even four, but hopefully not) first-round picks in order to hold on to all of the young players they've accumulated. Rosas has shown the ability to find talent outside of the first round -- or late in the round but within reach of trading up for -- that first-round picks are mainly trade ammunition to him.
I tend to now think that Rosas will hang on to his young talent and still make a serious effort to acquire Simmons. If he's successful, I like that rotation a lot better than either of the one's FNG posted, respectfully. Like I said before, Simmons is a perfect fit in Minnesota as long as you don't have to completely rearrange the roster.
PG: D'Angelo Russell / Jordan McLaughlin
SG: Anthony Edwards / Malik Beasley
SF: Jaden McDaniels / Josh Okogie
PF: *Ben Simmons / Jarred Vanderbilt
C: Karl-Anthony Towns / Naz Reid
*Ben Simmons could also act as the backup point guard in this scenario.
Cam - I agree that, if Gersson's rumored offer is true, he wants to add Simmons without disrupting our core. But I still don't see the Sixers trading Simmons for Beverly and Prince no matter how many future 1st round picks we include. If our offer is Beverley, Prince and several future first-round picks, I think the Sixers would opt for the Sacramento offer of Barnes and Haliburton plus a future lightly protected 1st. I could also see that offer morph into Haliburton and Hield, which would be even better for Philly. I think the Sacramento package is a better one for a team like the Sixers in full win-now mode. My guess is that Gersson will eventually offer Beasley along with either Prince or Beverley - maybe both. I could see Philly taking that deal over any of the other rumored offers. I'd do that deal if I were Rosas, but I wouldn't give up more than two future 1st rounders and one of them would have to be at least top-10 protected.
There's no denying Simmons' talent. But I'm still trying to future out how he fits offensively with DLO, Ant and KAT. I think you want to ball to be in DLO's or Ant's hands. That means Simmons would be playing off the ball. Because he's such a poor perimeter shooter, he'd be a cutter and maybe a post-up player in the offense. Defenses could sag off him off the ball and put more defensive pressure on our other guys.