Can’t see him getting anything with guaranteed money above the min after this contract.

  • @[email protected]
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    58 months ago

    Can’t see him getting anything with guaranteed money above the min after this contract.

    Pretty much. At the same time, any team signing him would have a low cost, super-high upside player. Sure, the back issues, surgery recovery and nerve impingement have been grueling, but as he proved this season, when he’s actually on the court, he produces at the triple-double level at 36min/per.

    Not many people remember this, but Brook Lopez went through years of foot injuries and surgeries before becoming durable as a rock in his later career. Not the same situation, but if Simmons’ back does one day recover, he could still make a big impact.

    Not too likely methinks, but at least a possibility.

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      38 months ago

      Yeah I could see a team offering him a decent contract since like you said the upside is there, but it’s going to have most of the $ tied to games played incentives I’m sure.

      Yeah brook literally has been a DPOY candidate post back surgery but he’s the exception to the rule I feel like. Simmons should definitely look into Brooks doctor.

  • edric
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    28 months ago

    I saw a post on r/nba that Lebron has played more games as a Laker than Simmons his entire career. Mindblowing.

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    17 months ago

    doesn’t realize he was even playing

  • TAG
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    08 months ago

    Judging by how his mental health was treated in Philadelphia, I am wondering if he is having so many problems because he had a small injury that the 76ers allowed to get worse instead of treating it when it was easy to fix.

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      28 months ago

      As I understand it, the problem with herniated discs is that they can flare up at any point but also recede with time. Sometimes they require surgery and sometimes rest is the ticket. And finally, back surgeries tend to be tricky outcomes that can improve a situation, provide no real help, or even worsen a situation.

      Bottom line is that Ben was just borked with this whole situation, altho clearly he became unhappy about how the Sixers handled things, which probably included Embiid publicly throwing him under the bus at a certain point.