It reminded me of how Boston Rondo would regularly make 3’s when up against the shot clock where he had to trust his repetitions and muscle memory rather than have to think about mechanics and aim a shot. The confidence Rondo now has in taking and making 3’s is where I expect Simmons to be in 5-6 years or so. Trusting your work and relying on muscle memory is not an easy mental block to get past for many players when it isn’t natural movement.I do love that the 22 footer Simmons threw up, and made with the shot clock expiring, was the longest shot he has made in his career. Amazing
The Sixers have really had a favorable schedule thus far. The only WC team they have played on the road was a loss @San Antonio. Aside from the Spurs they faced Phoenix, Memphis, New Orleans, the Clippers, and Utah (when they were in the midst of their brutal stretch) all at home. They’ve lost to Milwaukee and us while splitting with Toronto.......Is there anything to the sixers not being able to win these big tentpole regular season games? Is it telling in any way?
I'm not trolling, just legitimately curious. In addition to losing to the Cs, I think the only time they beat the raptors this year KL didn't play.
It's a similar question/or doubt i have about the chiefs who've lost every "big" primetime type of game this year.
But then the fourth quarter hit, and Embiid and the Sixers came crashing down to Kyrie's flat earth. The Celtics turned up the pressure, ignored Simmons and sagged off Butler just so, finding more agreeable spots to trap Embiid, suffocating him and forcing the 76ers to cough up nineteen turnovers and a deluge of late-clock shots.
. How is it that the Sixers, who headed the most meticulously planned rebuild in NBA history, look like an accident?
It was working fine for the Sixers when they put up 89 in the first 3 quarters. Their bench struggled scoring over the first 6+ minutes of the 4th quarter and the starters faced the same fate down the stretch. I give more credit to our defense which really stepped up down the stretch and made every look a difficult one than the Sixers “not working”.......I mean they really aren’t supposed to waltz through the EC with their abomination of role players? I’m ready to start quoting Dennis Green as I slam the podium on this one.
Because you fired the architect halfway through, you assholes! It looks like a team designed by committee because it was designed by committee.How is it that the Sixers, who headed the most meticulously planned rebuild in NBA history, look like an accident?
People are worried because they blew through most of their assets, have no role players, and (obviously) can't consider moving on from this core because Embiid is too damn good. On the plus side, they have decent space to add role players this summer--this is their last chance really, unless the Miami 2021 pick gets juicy.It’s so crazy.....everyone was so patient when they were trying to not compete for wins and now that they ARE competing at the top of the conference people want to rip them apart. There should be some type of psychological study for this. LOL
They made one enormous blunder in trading up for Fultz but that was about it. They got a real good player in Butler so those assets were utilized for their purpose of acquiring this level of player and they will have cap space to add another real good player this summer.People are worried because they blew through most of their assets, have no role players, and (obviously) can't consider moving on from this core because Embiid is too damn good. On the plus side, they have decent space to add role players this summer--this is their last chance really, unless the Miami 2021 pick gets juicy.
It's not a Sixer fan writing that article, it's an NBA reporter asking the questions.I just find the “sky is falling” Sixers fans to be hilarious when the spot they are in is pretty much a top tier scenario when this process began by scoring Embiid, Simmons, and using other assets for Butler while still retaining cap space to add to this core.
I wasn’t referring to you personally only to the author of the piece.It's not a Sixer fan writing that article, it's an NBA reporter asking the questions.
Do you disagree that putting 3 great players together can work a lot of the time, but that there could be fundamental weaknesses that can be exposed? You seemed to think that the Celtic had a bunch of really good players that don't complement each other. Why is it hilarious to think another team might have the same issues?
Agreed, they are in fantastic shape. Future draft picks, cap room, 3 top 25 players, good coach. BUT they may also feel snake bit by high draft picks: ROY Carter-Williams, Okafor and Noel not being part of the final process.They made one enormous blunder in trading up for Fultz but that was about it. They got a real good player in Butler so those assets were utilized for their purpose of acquiring this level of player and they will have cap space to add another real good player this summer.
I just find the “sky is falling” Sixers fans to be hilarious when the spot they are in is pretty much a top tier scenario when this process began by scoring Embiid, Simmons, and using other assets for Butler while still retaining cap space to add to this core.
At this point, Brown should just force him to take a set number of open jumpers per game. Bench him is he’s passing too many up. It’s so important to his ceiling outcome, and to the Sixers future, that they should be glad to sacrifice a couple of regular season games in order to start the building process towards getting him comfortable shooting and at least putting it in opposing teams’ minds. If he’s hitting them regularly in practice, the muscle memory is there, it just needs to be put to use in a new context. Simmons with a respectable jumper is a borderline top five player, but he’s not gonna get there without game reps, and there’s no time like the present for that.Worse still is that they have a glaring need for a back up center, despite all the bigs drafted. Pretty ridiculous.
I'm with HRB, the negativity is ridiculous. Even I was annoyed at Simmons early but it increasingly looks like playing with Fultz hurt him. Since he's been shut down there's been some improvements
Overall he just seems to have focused on different things, he's up to 60%+ TS. This is 5% improvment and means he's really improved efficiency.
Turnovers are down post Fultz too.
There's been a clear improvement in the post and finishing. He's also improved his driving ability.
This is interesting because there aren't that many players that can cover Simmons on a drive AND defend being taken to the post. It happens that the Celtics are one of the only teams that has multiple players that fit this.
Also that long turnaround jumper he had on Christmas is not entirely a fluke, he's made one of these shots in his last 3 games. Commentary says he feels more confident in THAT than a normal off the dribble pull up, which seems insane and I'm a little (to say the least) dubious. But if he keeps taking it and it keeps falling then maybe it is a thing. It's about sixers standard to have a guy who can make a trick shot but not a jumper.
I thought it was higher earlier tbhJust because I like to point these things out
Simmons with Fultz averaged 3.38 TO/G
Simmons without Fultz averages 3.35 TO/G
Wait, did we know this was a thing?Brown had already spent significant time working on the sometimes-tenuous relationship between Simmons and Embiid, and those challenges have been compounded by the urgency to introduce Butler into the Sixers dynamic..
Yeah, it's been a thing. Last week, for example, Simmons went up for a rebound that Embiid had and elbowed him in the face. Embiid was pissed.Wait, did we know this was a thing?
Jimmy's new in town. Jimmy dislikes Brett Brown.Jimmy doesn’t like misunderstandings. Jimmy and misunderstanding kinda clash. JIMMY HOLDS GRUDGES!
(seriously, that Seinfeld episode is a goldmine for the royal pain in the ass that is Jimmy Butler)
He sounds like a pain in the ass. He's still getting a max contract from someone.The way Butler is doing this will kill his FA viability and his future paychecks.
I dunno. Brown vs. Embiid would likely mean the end of Brown but Butler isn't the alpha dog on this Sixers team. Is there an example of a head coach getting canned due to a dispute with a secondary star?He sounds like a pain in the ass. He's still getting a max contract from someone.
Also on that note, if Butler has a problem with Brown, he'll get the ax before Jimmy does. This is the way the NBA works.
Do you really think any of this would deter the Knicks?The way Butler is doing this will kill his FA viability and his future paychecks.
That’s Gold Danny...Gold!!Jimmy doesn’t like misunderstandings. Jimmy and misunderstanding kinda clash. JIMMY HOLDS GRUDGES!
(seriously, that Seinfeld episode is a goldmine for the royal pain in the ass that is Jimmy Butler)
Precisely on all of the above.He sounds like a pain in the ass. He's still getting a max contract from someone.
Also on that note, if Butler has a problem with Brown, he'll get the ax before Jimmy does. This is the way the NBA works.
Ha! Fair point.Do you really think any of this would deter the Knicks?
Sorry 'bout the salmonella!Jimmy Butler seems like a delightful fella.
Long time ago, but Magic Johnson and Paul Westhead seems like the closest comp.I dunno. Brown vs. Embiid would likely mean the end of Brown but Butler isn't the alpha dog on this Sixers team. Is there an example of a head coach getting canned due to a dispute with a secondary star?
Unless Embiid gets fed up with Butler and sides with Brown. But he may decide to run Simmons out of town instead.He sounds like a pain in the ass. He's still getting a max contract from someone.
Also on that note, if Butler has a problem with Brown, he'll get the ax before Jimmy does. This is the way the NBA works.
Who needs the Sixers process?Sorry 'bout the salmonella!
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
It's cute when people refer to Magic as the secondary star there. Always makes me smile.Long time ago, but Magic Johnson and Paul Westhead seems like the closest comp.
Well, he certainly was second banana back in 1980-81. Kareem was first team All NBA that year. Magic didn’t make first or second team.It's cute when people refer to Magic as the secondary star there. Always makes me smile.
Woj is clickbait now. Noted.You guys jump at clickbait nonsense as intended I guess.
What should Brown have said? “Butler made me a sad Panda.” Of course he said it’s fine...You guys jump at clickbait nonsense as intended I guess.
Brown said he didn't think it was disrespectful, that he welcomes players challenging and bringing up
These stories are bullshit media clickbait, just stop getting so excited about nonsense and encouraging them to do more..
Butler has led his team in FGA on only one of the NBA teams he's played on and none of his three college seasons while having the 3rd most attempts in half of those seasons. I don't know how much Butler you watch but he certainly isn't a "selfish gunner" on the court.What should Brown have said? “Butler made me a sad Panda.” Of course he said it’s fine...
Maybe Butler isn’t a complete asshat and this is all just fake news, but I don’t think so.
And yes, he still gets full max but only the Knicks and Lakers fans will tolerate a loud mouth selfish gunner on a shit team
/rant
Damn you and your facts HRB...Butler has led his team in FGA on only one of the NBA teams he's played on and none of his three college seasons while having the 3rd most attempts in half of those seasons. I don't know how much Butler you watch but he certainly isn't a "selfish gunner" on the court.