Yeah, I used to be in favor of taking a swing at Simmons, but at some point, doesn’t it boil down to either:
1. he has a serious enough mental health issue going on that has kept him from suiting up for a contender all season. I’m treading lightly given the stigma that has historically been associated with mental illnesses, but as the Kings would be wary of trading for a player that has been out all season with an undisclosed knee or foot issue, you have to acknowledge there is some issue here that you would need to have the patience and resources to help him work with. Maybe you still trade for him being comfortable with him taking the rest of the season off as sort of a stealth tank. Maybe you figure the change of scenery and smaller market could help, although I’m not sure what type of resources the Kings would have to offer in this department. Maybe you figure this season is lost anyway so you don’t have much to lose. But of course you don’t know.
or
2. Simmons/his camp have taken advantage of our society’s progress in recognizing mental illness to exaggerate a mental health issue for leverage to force his way out. If they’re willing to do this to try to sabotage a potential finals contender, to what lengths might they go if things go south in Sacramento? It’s not like this franchise has been the model of stability the past two decades.
Does either scenario sound great? I agree this team needs a personnel shake up, but I don’t think you can assume Simmons necessarily hits the ground running right after any trade to the Kings
1. he has a serious enough mental health issue going on that has kept him from suiting up for a contender all season. I’m treading lightly given the stigma that has historically been associated with mental illnesses, but as the Kings would be wary of trading for a player that has been out all season with an undisclosed knee or foot issue, you have to acknowledge there is some issue here that you would need to have the patience and resources to help him work with. Maybe you still trade for him being comfortable with him taking the rest of the season off as sort of a stealth tank. Maybe you figure the change of scenery and smaller market could help, although I’m not sure what type of resources the Kings would have to offer in this department. Maybe you figure this season is lost anyway so you don’t have much to lose. But of course you don’t know.
or
2. Simmons/his camp have taken advantage of our society’s progress in recognizing mental illness to exaggerate a mental health issue for leverage to force his way out. If they’re willing to do this to try to sabotage a potential finals contender, to what lengths might they go if things go south in Sacramento? It’s not like this franchise has been the model of stability the past two decades.
Does either scenario sound great? I agree this team needs a personnel shake up, but I don’t think you can assume Simmons necessarily hits the ground running right after any trade to the Kings