TheFuture wrote:Camden0916 wrote:TheFuture wrote:Camden0916 wrote:Timberwolves: Ben Simmons
Sixers: Bradley Beal, No. 17
Wizards: Jarrett Culver, James Johnson (player option), Josh Okogie, Jarred Vanderbilt, No. 1, Minnesota's 2023 first-round pick (unprotected, conditional upon 2021 obligation to Golden State)
- Bleacher Report suggested this trade in a recent article. This is a very good example of what I had alluded to not too long ago on here. That would be tremendous.
Edit: It certainly is a lot to give up on Minnesota's end, but you're receiving a lot in Ben Simmons as well. He's also a great fit with Karl-Anthony Towns and D'Angelo Russell, and with what the front office appears to want to do. You gut the roster a bit, but you'd still be able to re-sign Malik Beasley and Jordan McLaughlin. Jake Layman when healthy is a serviceable rotation player. I'd imagine Juan Hernangomez would also be re-signed in this case. Naz Reid should be playable if not legitimately solid. And then you use the MLE on a defensive-minded wing to replace what you lost with Josh Okogie and Jarrett Culver.
To be honest, I wouldn't do it. Simmons is a fine player, but he requires a team fitted to him. I like the flexibility we currently have with KAT and DLO as our best players. Trading for Simmons means placing both of their skillsets on the backburner.
Your assessment is correct that Ben Simmons requires a team fitted to him, but Karl-Anthony Towns and D'Angelo Russell are arguably the exact pieces -- or molds of players -- you'd want to surround him with. Another primary ball-handler that can also play off the ball and make threes. A stretch-five -- the best shooting big of all-time for my money -- that can shoulder the offensive load and clean the glass. We'd still need that versatile defensive wing, but man, I think those three's strengths and weaknesses balance each other really well.
I dont disagree wholeheartedly. I just see much more tweaking capabilities surrounding KAT and DLO.
What does the defense do when we need a bucket and KAT should be down low to go get it? They'll double him off of Simmons.
Simmons would make our defense better, but not enough to offset the offensive gain. My opinion.
When we need a bucket in the 4th we're gonna be running Russell/KAT PnR's with Simmons in a corner ready to crash the boards when his guy cheats off him to play help defense. You don't have to be held hostage by Simmons. Philly just has never had any other ball handlers to go with him that they can go to for stretches of the game. We have Russell which solves that issue when games come down to the wire. Also Simmons is a very smart basketball player. He's not gonna just stand around like Wiggins off the ball. If there's a lane for him to cut he's gonna take it and finish at the rim when Russell gets him the ball.