Camden wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Camden wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Sources: Doc Rivers asked Ben Simmons to join a defensive drill today. Simmons refused. Rivers asked again. Simmons said no again.
Rivers then told Simmons he should go home, and Simmons dropped the ball and left.
Per Shams
A big part of this entire situation has been Doc Rivers' attitude towards Ben Simmons. Everyone is to blame, but Rivers has only escalated the situation from the end of last season. Simmons clearly has zero respect for Rivers and I personally don't blame him. It's entertaining to see it go down this route.
To be fair, what should a coach do in that specific situation? Doc could have been more circumspect in his comments after last season, and I really didn't like how he was mischaracterizing what he said to Stephen A. about a month ago. But setting that aside, if Shams is right here that Simmons was refusing to participate, it doesn't exactly leave a coach with any good choices.
God, I just hope Morey finds a trade he can live with and we can all just move on.
This is the result of all of the Sixers' mismanagement, especially Doc Rivers. Remember, recently there was a meeting with Ben Simmons, Doc Rivers, and others at Rich Paul's house where at one point Rivers reportedly yelled at Simmons that he had to show up because "it's in your fucking contract." While technically true that he had to report, in what world is acting like that going to solve the issue here? Simmons reported. That didn't mean he had to give effort or care whatsoever. Philadelphia has been dead to him. Rivers was probably right to dismiss him from practice, but why was Simmons even there in the first place? It's because the Sixers thought they could fix this enough to where they'd trade him for more, but yet they've done everything wrong in trying to fix the situation. This is their fault at this point. They had the entire off-season to find a trade for him with Simmons quiet for most of it.
I heard about the meeting, but I didn't read about Doc yelling at Simmons. Obviously, that's not professional. In terms of saying that he wanted him back, I suspect Doc was saying that because Morey was telling him he didn't have a Simmons trade, so the alternative would be accepting a player just holding out, which I also understand not wanting to do.
I don't see anybody innocent here. Embiid and Doc should not have dismissed him at the end of that series like he was already on the way out. Morey should have recognized the writing on the wall, accepted that he's essentially a distressed asset, and traded him this summer. Ben shouldn't be so sensitive to criticism and should be more of a professional about this whole thing and just do his job. Philly fans shouldn't be such major assholes to their own players. And literally everybody else, including me, should probably stop clicking stories about this and putting our own opinions out there online about it because it just adds to the feeding frenzy. It's a road accident we can't look away from at this point, unfortunately.