I think for sure, he can be our SG of the future after Manu... not ever the same as Manu, but I would rather have someone like him than a guy like Marco as bench SG without Manu. He's more dynamic and plays defense. He gives the SL different options with his drives to the basket, something we would be completely missing when Manu retires, so you can swap him up with Danny much as Pop switches Danny/Manu right now depending on what he feels the team is lacking. Then in the bench, when Anderson develops he'll be able to pair up with either guy. When Danny plays with the bench you run more things through Anderson as he can post up and dish... Anderson and Danny have a lot of chemistry TBH. Anderson finds him for transition 3s and gets him shots. When he's with Simmons, you run things for Simmons. Hopefully Anderson develops that 3 to space things out for Simmons, and also Anderson is great finding cutters to the basket. The two who are unlikely to mesh up is Kawhi/Anderson unless you have Anderson as a small ball 4... I don't see Anderson as a SG, hes just not quick enough and when you have Danny/Simmons, we don't ever want to put him there, unless its a switch.
Overall I think the wings will be able to mix and match very well. Anderson is the youngest and the one who needs to develop more (his strength/body and his 3 ball), but Simmons is already older and further along. To me sounds like we could be set if these guys continue to progress on their current trayectory.

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No wonder so many people think Simmons played well. Iriving had no issues with Simmons. Drew just went by him on every possession.
