Podcast: Ben Simmons, Kyrie Irving, Andrew Wiggins, Zion Williamson and Ja Morant

The futures of Ben Simmons and Zion Williamson, the vaccination statuses of Kyrie Irving and Andrew Wiggins and Ja Morant’s All-Star chances

On the latest edition of the HoopsHype podcast, hosts Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan discuss the futures of Ben Simmons and Zion Williamson. The duo also broke down the vaccination statuses of Kyrie Irving and Andrew Wiggins and whether Ja Morant will be an All-Star this season.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

Nerlens Noel: ‘I’m one of the best big men defensively in this league’

Knicks center Nerlens Noel discussed what he wants in NBA free agency, his time with the Knicks, 76ers, and Chris Paul with Michael Scotto.

New York Knicks center Nerlens Noel will soon enter the unrestricted free agent market as one of the most coveted centers.

The Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors, as reported by HoopsHype, along with the Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks, and Brooklyn Nets, per SNY, are among those expected to have interest in Noel.

After making $5 million this past season with the Knicks, Noel could double that salary this summer. Noel helped anchor a Knicks defense that ranked 13th in opponent rim field goal percentage last season (63.2 percent) to the best in the league this year (60.5 percent). The Knicks also had a 25-16 record when Noel started and 16-15 when he did not.

With free agency at the start of August nearly upon us, Noel spoke with HoopsHype about his time playing for coach Tom Thibodeau, what he’s looking for in free agency, and a look back at his career thus far, including his time with the 76ers during the “Trust the Process” era.

NBA free agency updates: Kawhi Leonard, Ben Simmons and more with Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan

What Kawhi Leonard’s surgery means for free agency, Ben Simmons and Collin Sexton trade talks, and updates on Kelly Oubre and Nerlens Noel.

On the latest edition of the HoopsHype podcast, host Michael Scotto is joined by HoopsHype’s Yossi Gozlan. The duo discussed what Kawhi Leonard’s ACL surgery means for his free agency future, trade talks surrounding Ben Simmons and Collin Sexton, plus more updates on Kelly Oubre and Nerlens Noel.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

The trade market for Ben Simmons right now

Philadelphia won’t just trade Ben Simmons just to trade him. They should still get strong offers for him.

The Philadelphia 76ers have opened up trade discussions involving Ben Simmons, according to Shams Charania. They ideally want an All-Star caliber player in return. Members of the Sixers organization publicly committed to helping Simmons develop his shooting this offseason with the hope of keeping him long-term. It appears the Sixers will keep all their options open in pursuit of a new All-Star caliber player.

Simmons’ trade value is complicated. It certainly took a hit after the playoffs, and his lack of shooting and aggressiveness may have scared off interested teams. At the same time, he is still an All-Star and one of the league’s best defenders. There should still be many teams interested in him, but Philadelphia won’t just trade him just to trade him. They should still get strong offers for him.

What really complicates a Simmons trade for the Sixers is the type of return they’re seeking. They have a star in Joel Embiid and a great supporting cast of shooters around him, so any trade they make has to put them in a better position to win the championship. They may want a star back to pair with Embiid, but it’s possible the market for Simmons is a combination of good young players and several draft picks. Getting the ideal type of return they want could be harder than it looks.

Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons Trade Scenarios, Chris Paul’s Free Agency and Coaching Rumors with Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan

Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons trade scenarios, free agency preview for Chris Paul, Deandre Ayton’s max extension, and NBA coaching updates.

On the latest edition of the HoopsHype podcast, host Michael Scotto is joined by HoopsHype’s Yossi Gozlan. The duo discussed potential Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons trade scenarios, what free agency for Suns star Chris Paul and a max extension for Deandre Ayton could look like, NBA coaching updates around the league, and more.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons trade scenarios and Chris Paul’s free agency with Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan

Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons trade scenarios, free agency preview for Chris Paul, Deandre Ayton’s max extension, and NBA coaching updates.

On the latest edition of the HoopsHype podcast, host Michael Scotto is joined by HoopsHype’s Yossi Gozlan. The duo discussed potential Damian Lillard and Ben Simmons trade scenarios, what free agency for Suns star Chris Paul and a max extension for Deandre Ayton could look like, NBA coaching updates around the league, and more.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

Should the 76ers trade Ben Simmons? NBA executives weigh in

A look at possible trade scenarios for 76ers star Ben Simmons and what parts of his game he needs to develop according to NBA executives.

The 76ers began trusting the process dating back to the Sam Hinkie era, but based on a lackluster performance against the Hawks and comments from franchise cornerstone Joel Embiid and coach Doc Rivers following Game 7, it appears there is less faith in three-time All-Star Ben Simmons than ever before, and a change of scenery could loom.

During Philadelphia’s seven-game series with Atlanta, Simmons failed to take a fourth-quarter shot in five of the seven games and became a late-game liability by shooting a dismal 15-for-45 at the foul line.

After Philadelphia’s third exit in the semifinals in the past four seasons, HoopsHype polled four NBA executives for their thoughts on whether the 76ers should trade Simmons, a two-time All-Defensive player, and if he could bring back a star player that’s a better fit as part of a package with the hope of advancing past the semifinals for the first time since 2001.

“I’d give him one more year and work hard on his free throw shooting and offensive game over the summer,” one NBA executive told HopsHype. “A pull-up mid-range jumper. His three-point shooting is a few years away if he ever gets it. You can’t rush things with him, he’s a mental midget right now with his shooting confidence. Not politically correct, but I couldn’t come up with anything else.”

As the executive brutally alluded to, Simmons passed up a dunk attempt after beating Danilo Gallinari on a spin move in the post and passed to Matisse Thybulle with 3:29 remaining.

“I mean, I’ll be honest,” Embiid said after Game 7. “I thought the turning point was when we – I don’t know how to say it – but I thought the turning point was just we had an open shot, and we made one free throw, and we missed the other and then they came down and scored.”

Simmons, who is owed nearly $147 million over the next four seasons, was later pulled from Game 7 for the final 54 seconds of play with the 76ers down by four points due to his lack of three-point and foul shooting ability.

“He’s not the perfect fit with Embiid,” the second NBA executive told HoopsHype. “Other players could complement Embiid better. Simmons is difficult to build a team around and is not good enough to be the central figure. I think the lack of free-throw shooting does hurt his value. I’d explore a trade. Guys like Damian Lillard and Bradley Beal are two levels better than Simmons.”

With a minimum of 70 free-throw attempts, Simmons’ 34.2 free throw percentage this postseason is the worst in NBA playoffs history, according to ESPN Stats and Info.

“I didn’t shoot well from the line this series,” Simmons acknowledged following Game 7. “Offensively, I wasn’t there. I didn’t do enough for my teammates. There are a lot of things I need to work on.”

For more context of how much Simmons’ free throw shooting hindered the 76ers, he missed more free throws in the playoffs (48) than the Phoenix Suns (29) and the Brooklyn Nets (28), as noted by StatMuse.

“Ben’s lack of ability in the playoffs is a concern,” the third NBA executive told HoopsHype. “He’s good enough to get you to the playoffs and have a solid regular season, but the playoffs can be challenging for him as the game slows down and people’s weaknesses are exposed, which hurts the team. I’d explore a trade to see if I could get a couple of win-now players that fit the way they need to play with Embiid. A point guard or a wing that both can create shots for others and themselves.”

When asked if he wanted to remain a 76er, Simmons didn’t hesitate to express his love for the team even though fans were outside the area burning his jersey after his poor performance.

However, Rivers gave mixed reviews when talking about Simmons as a player and his future.

First, the Sixers head coach said, “Obviously, he struggled from the free-throw line, and that became a factor in this series. There’s no doubt about that. I still believe in him, but we have work to do. We’re going to have to get in the gym, put a lot of work in, and go forward.”

Later, when asked if Simmons can still be a point guard for a championship team, Rivers replied, “I don’t know the answer to that right now.”

The fourth executive believes both of Rivers’ statements can be true and Simmons could find success with Philadelphia with a position change.

“I’m not sure I’d trade him, but I’d make him a power forward and get a point guard,” the fourth NBA executive told HoopsHype. “Ben has totally disappeared. He needs to be more aggressive, especially in the playoffs. He’s content getting assists, rebounds, and defending, but to win in the playoffs they need more from him. He should be putting pressure on the opposing defense.”

After his name was brought up in the James Harden talks earlier this season, Simmons will hear his name come up in trade talks again this summer. In the meantime, he’ll take the summer to get his “mental right” as he said after Game 7 and work on his foul shooting and jumper overall.

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Sixers offseason preview: Three decisions facing Philadelphia

The Philadelphia 76ers had a bounceback season after the disastrous finish they had last year. New organizational leadership helped propel this team that didn’t make many significant upgrades to the one-seed in the east. Daryl Morey cleaned up the …

The Philadelphia 76ers had a bounceback season after the disastrous finish they had last year. New organizational leadership helped propel this team that didn’t make many significant upgrades to the one-seed in the east. Daryl Morey cleaned up the roster to make the pieces fit better while Doc Rivers helped elevate Joel Embiid to an MVP-caliber player.

The Sixers’ season ended early to the Atlanta Hawks and they’ll now be looking ahead for the 2021-22 season. Despite their injuries, they could’ve beaten the Hawks if not for blowing multiple leads in recent games. They already have such a high payroll next season and are limited in ways to make significant improvements without trading one of their highest-paid starters.

There are many different ways they can go about managing their roster and all routes likely lead to having a very expensive roster in 2021-22 and beyond. Here are the biggest decisions they’ll have to confront early on.

NBA media poll: Nikola Jokic is the near-consensus MVP

HoopsHype conducted an anonymous poll of NBA MVP media voters for their current picks to win the award.

Nikola Jokic has taken a commanding lead in the MVP race, according to our HoopsHype media MVP poll for April.

As for the best of the rest, Stephen Curry has made the biggest jump while LeBron James has seen his MVP chances take the biggest hit compared to our March MVP media poll.

To determine the top contenders for the MVP award, HoopsHype anonymously polled 17 media members who voted on last year’s awards for their current top five MVP rankings.

As with the official vote, the top player received 10 points, the second received seven points, the third received five points, the fourth received three points, and the fifth player received one point for each ballot. Below are the results of the poll.

NBA media poll: James Harden and Giannis Antetokounmpo move up MVP ladder

HoopsHype polled 20 NBA media members anonymously for their MVP rankings through March.

Three months into the season, the league’s Most Valuable Player award is up for grabs as stars including Joel Embiid, LeBron James and Kevin Durant have been sidelined.

To determine the top contenders for the MVP award, HoopsHype anonymously polled 20 media members who voted on last year’s awards for their current top five MVP rankings. You’ll notice there is a new member on the MVP ladder since our February media MVP poll.

As with the official vote, the top player received 10 points, the second received seven points, the third received five points, the fourth received three points, and the fifth player received one point for each ballot.