I could get on board with this but it's risky with Simmons. I'm not worried about his on court play or a few shots he did or didn't take in a few 4th quarters. I'm wondering if he actually has mental health issues or if he is just throwing it out there for sympathy. If he was able to show up and be his normal self, I'd probably do it but there is a chance that he could be DOA and just be our problem instead of the Sixers'.
- Fox can be a star in this league but can he be THE guy on a contending team? I don't believe so. I think he tops out more as the 2nd best player on a contending team if he reaches his potential.
- I see Haliburton topping out as maybe the 3rd best player on a contending team if he reaches his potential (but perhaps I'm wrong)
- Mitchell is maybe a 4th best player on a contending team (could be convinced he has 3rd best player potential)
- Barnes is likely the 4th best player on a contending team
- Holmes is a solid C and can play a role on a contending team but he's probably your 5th/6th best player
- Hield is maybe a great 6th man on a contending team
We have a lot of solid pieces that can have a place on a contending team, but I feel like we're missing THE star or at least ANOTHER star. By the time Fox, Haliburton, & Mitchell are all in their prime at the same time, Barnes, Hield, & Holmes will be 33-34.
I don't hate Barnes, Hield, or Holmes at all. I just don't agree with keeping them around when our goal should be trying to maximize our talent for when guys like Fox, Haliburton, & Mitchell are all in their prime. Not to mention selling those veterans off would give us a better shot at finding that additional star player in the draft as our record would take a hit.