On Monday, July 15 All Star forward Ben Simmons of the Philadelphia 76ers was given a five-year. $170 million contract extension. The question is not whether he deserved the extension but did the 76ers give it to him prematurely. Simmons‘ game has remained the same since the first day he got into the league back in the 2016, in which he was drafted number 1 overall . He sat out the 2016-2017 season with a foot injury . The element of his game he needed to improve was his ability to shoot. One would expect that he would have worked on that portion of his game in the summer followed that season . He did not work on that portion of his game and two players come to mind when I think about Ben Simmons which are Giannis Antetokounmpo and Andrew Wiggins. These two players were in similar situations where both the Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks decided to give each player a contract extension while on their rookie contracts. They did this with expectations that the players would get better and improve their games. It has paid dividends and then some for the Bucks with Giannis leading the Bucks to best record in the NBA and also winning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award this past season. Andrew Wiggins on the other hand has not improved as a player with many of his stats have regressed or marginally improved. With Simmons playing with Joel Embiid I fear he could fall into the Andrew Wiggins type player where he doesn’t work on his deficiencies and never develops a jump shot. This is not only needed in today’s NBA which is predicated on spacing but especially for the 76ers. With JJ Redick and Jimmy Butler leaving in free agency the need for Simmons to developing just a mid range shot will be crucial to the teams championship aspirations. If I were the Sixers I would have waited until this summer to discuss contract extension; If he did not still improve I would extend the qualifying offer and match whatever offer he would get from another team. This would show not just Simmons but the team even for one of the best players you have to earn their contract. Now the Sixers have paid max dollars to a player who has not worked on his game when he is scheduled to make just $8.1 million* this year. He’s making an average of $34 million* over the next 5 years good luck. Also I would get a new coach that would hold both Simmons and Embiid accountable to getting better. Ben Simmons is worth an extension no question but for a max contract I need to see you try to improve as a player.
- Contract numbers were taken from www.HoopsHype.com