Sunday, October 2, 2016

Life Without Ben: Fantasy Impact Of Ben Simmons Injury

The Philadelphia 76ers just couldn’t catch a break.
Sixers prized rookie Ben Simmons went down with a foot injury during training camp. Currently, no timetable has been set yet for his return.
That is bad news for Philadelphia, who hopes the 19-year-old will be spearheading them to a much-improved season. For now, the future is again put on hold as Simmons is confirmed to have broken the fifth metatarsal bone of his foot.
Even though the team has not said anything about surgery or a return, we can more or less ascertain how much time Simmons will miss. Portland Trailblazers guard C.J. McCollum was cleared to practice two months after suffering the same injury while Brooklyn Nets center Brook Lopez returned two months after undergoing surgery for a stress fracture on that same bone.
And while that alone is bad news, there is potentially worse news along the way.
Apparently, odds are stacked against Simmons and other NBA bigs who suffered broken foot. Even so, the previously mentioned McCollum and Lopez (along with Kevin Durant) has played on to become All-Stars after the injury.
At this point, Philadelphia essentially has no one on the roster that can consistently create shot for others while being a threat on his own. This development could push GM Bryan Colangelo to make some moves involving the team’s biggest trade assets Nerlens Noel and Jahlil Okafor. If nothing goes down, however, expect all three Sixers point guards to have decent value.

Jerryd Bayless

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Photo: Getty Images via nba.com/sixers
Bayless had his best statistical season of his career in 2015-16 with career-high marks in rebounding (2.7), steals (0.9), and three point percentage (43.7%). The problem is Bayless is not a high assist rate guy with only 5 dimes per 36 in his career. However, because of his three-point shooting and scoring, he is expected to play a lot of minutes for Philly.

T.J. McConnell

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