So Simmos, in the 4 or 5 games he has had of meaningul minutes this season, has already proved to be better than Manu in the 2003 reg season? mmh ok![]()
I do agree. Manu did produce in his first playoffs. So did SJax btw, even more so at times.
I was mainly talking about regular season. I believe so far Simmons looks much better than Manu.
Of course things could change. Playoffs might be a different animal.
So Simmos, in the 4 or 5 games he has had of meaningul minutes this season, has already proved to be better than Manu in the 2003 reg season? mmh ok![]()
I donīt think so, defensively was Ginobiliīs most important impact as a rookie, he ended playing in place of Bowen it that years finals against the nets as Top of the key defender.
Offensively i also donīt think so, Simmons offense relies heavily on his athleticism, Manu didnīt (thatīs why his production per minute is almost the same now), also young Ginobili would play Point Guard many times because Parker had Playoff Fear, i donīt see Simmons with the timing to run a team.
Also Simmons passes seems more than Tonyīs than Manuīs once he penetrates and kicks to a teammate, Manu passes were most likely from outside to inside, while Simmons is all the way around or inside-inside.
About the clutchness, maybe weīll never now.
Ideally a saner Vernon Maxwell.
lettuce not get carried away, tbh
Nope. Prime Manu's athleticism was elite. At best, Simmons athleticism right now matches prime Manu. Never seen Simmons dunk on three guys neither catch roof like alley oops from Jax... mean WAY up there the way Manu did...
See... we can agree on stuff. Manu had good timing, and put himself in the right position. But Simmons has springs that Manu couldn't equal. I assume that's what you mean by athletic? That's no knock on Manu - Simmons just looks like he's coming off a trampoline sometimes. He has the luxury of throwing down sometimes, when Manu would have just taken it soft off the glass.
Damn right it has an effect on the other teams. But it's probably good for him to remember that it can also piss them off. Derek Anderson's regular season in SA ended with him getting swatted out of the air in Seattle. Yeah it was dirty. But that doesn't change the fact that he had to leave the game, and was never the same after that.
I was laughing to myself watching that Bucks games imagining opposing coaches & scouts watching Simmons and thinking, "Jesus, now there's another thing we have to worry about when we play the Spurs?"
That, right there. That's why I think he'll keep getting minutes, because he brings something that nobody else on the roster brings.
The fact that he's drawing a lot of fouls says that they're finding it hard to stop him once he smells the basket. FTA's and FTA/36 (or per 100 possessions) are stats that people should pay more attention to. I think the Spurs are probably still dead last in the league in FTA's - haven't checked in a bit, but they were last. Those extra freebies add up over a game, and over a season. In the playoffs, they're priceless. The two Spurs with the highest FTA/36 are... that's right, Simmons and Boban. And Simmons has definitely played enough minutes that it isn't a statistical anomaly. He's also got one of the highest FT% on the team, so he's converting the attempts to points.
The other thing about drawing FTA's at a high rate is that, if they have to pay enough attention to a guy to keep fouling him, it means that his guy can't commit to helping anywhere else.
I know it's a pet stat of mine, but keep an eye on it. If Simmons can keep forcing defenses to foul him like this (and bring down the turnovers a little bit), he's going to make it harder and harder to keep him off the floor.
He said young manu. These are definitely things that young manu did too.
Not really manu level imo. He can be good. He's not dynamic like manu.
Simmons seems to have an idea of what to do before he gets the ball and just does it. Manu was a lot "crazier" of a player.
On a per basis. Yes. Yes he has
Are you really going to make me search for the stats? You're lucky I'm on my phone right now.![]()
I do like the fact that he can get to the foul line. Dwayne Wade got to the foul line a lot, and in the process won him a championship with the Heat against the Mavs.
Very useful skill come playoff time.
Manu 13pts 3.5ast 4rbs 44% 35%3pt
Simmons 16.4pts 4ast 4.7rbs 52% 41%3pt
you were saying??????
The did you get that from? And what's that? Per 48? Of course your per 48 numbers will be inflated playing most of your minutes against scrubs in garbage time.![]()
per 36. same stats for both players.
uh???? Didn't Manu come off the bench vs scrubs as well? you make no damn sense![]()
Hater being stupid as usual. Nothing new under the sun.
Not against 3rd stringers on garbage time, tbh. Besides, different playing styles and eras. Today is easier for spurs wings to get theirs.
Still simmons is producing at a more effective rate than Manu year 1 in regular season.
Just stating the facts
Whats being ignored is that Manu didnt know the system and had Pop pushback year 1. Simmons has been groomed for 2 years already
They play for the same team.
crofl......
This dude has been sneakily falling off cliff back to his D-league status..
His turnovers remind me of Manu
Still better than Green tho
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