I remember him very differently:
Skinny, unathletic, not a good shooter, bad finisher; but he plays hard and plays within himself. A classic fringe starter putting up nice stats on a bad team. Decent rebounder, and very good rebounding his own misses. Have issues finishing over length, jump shots are very streaky, and usually broken. To compound the problem, he has no catch and shoot ability; he usually has to take a few dribble before he shoot. Has a decent post up game but too often unable to finish. He "go to" move is to back his way inside the FT line, throw a few fakes, and put up an off balance shot. He gets his shot blocked a lot. I remember he lead the league in shots being blocked at least a couple times.
To me, he is hands down the most fraustrating Kings player in that era. He is just a really odd player, imo - a skilled finese player who can't shoot. As a wing he can't spread the floor, as a player who needs the ball he didn't have enough arsenal, as a defender he is not athletic enough to be lock down; but he could do a bit of everything and he played hard. So there.
I hate the way that Simmons consistently kill the offensive flow. Mitch would get triple teamed, passed to Simmons, and instead of taking the open 18-20 ft jump shot, he'd dribble inside and get the ball smacked back in his face. Teams always left him wide open at the perimeter and dared him to shoot. He never did. I remember for a short period of time he managed to punish the defense by knocking them down, but he soon reverted back to form.
You might think his career 43.3% FG is not bad, but this is an era where good offensive players, even the wings, shoot close to or over 50% from the field.
I just remember constantly asking why can't the Kings have normal NBA players - like a SF who can shoot and dunk. I was absolutely elated when Peja arrived - finally a guy that other teams have to guard!! Wow.
Ok, I may be a bit hard on Simmons. But trust me, if you think Rudy Gay is frustrating, you will want to shoot Simmons.
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