The Missing Link wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
The Missing Link wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
If you don't work on your weak spot (shooting) you're a fugazi. It's embarrassing to be a PG and have the hack a shaq employed against you.
He is very good at every other aspect of the game. I can live with him not being able to shoot. When you are 6'11 and defend, rebound, pass and get downhill the way he can shooting is optional. Its not required,.
I don't disagree that he's good at the things you mentioned. But he places his team at a competitive disadvantage due to his lack of willingness to work on his game. Guys can easily sag coverage to guard against his drive and help out on others because he's not a shooting threat. Then at the end of games he's a liability because he's not a shooting threat and you don't want him at the line. Just Kobe it up and shoot 5k free throws or jumpers on your off day or whatever every year. It's not that hard if you have an ounce of commitment to your craft. The basketball community let even Ason Kidd get his J back after he worked on his shot.
How much of a liability can he be if his teams have won 70% of the games that he and Embiid have played together since they have been in the league? Having a hole is one thing but the guy is hardly a liability. My only criticism of him is that he isn't aggressive at times. When he attacks the rim he is unstoppable at times. He just doesn't do it nearly enough and i think the primary reason is that Embiid takes up so much space on that part of the court.
Roster construction is also a huge problem Vegan. They should have found someone else to run backup point for them so that Simmons can move around more. Philly has not had a viable backup to Simmons at any point since he has been in the league. If they did he would be able to play off the ball more. This would help alleviate some of his shooting troubles.
I assume they desire more than just being regular season champions, that's why Simmons is holding them back. I think you're evading the main issue: why isn't Simmons shooting 5k jumpers and free throws on his off-days? He's made 5 three pointers in five years. Think about that - that's unconscionable. His penetration skills won't matter if he can't shoot and again he's a liability in the half court game, when defenses clamp down. He becomes one dimensional. Yes, he can morph into Bruce Bowen on defense and add value that way, but his ceiling is/should be way higher than whatever he does right now. I've got Morant, Young, Dame, Curry, Luka, and Irving above him right now. That changes once he learns to shoot. Might even compete with Luka if that ever happens.