Feels like Simmons has moved into a similar territory as Rondo did after leaving the Celtics. Rondo was still a really good player but he was such an awkward fit with his lack of jump-shooting that he was too hard to fit in for most teams. So his contracts went way down, it felt like he was looking for a new team each year.
And Simmons is playing worse and MIA in more games than Rondo was back then.
I don't think Simmons is going to find a new home. I think he is going to become a journeyman player going from team to team that is willing to try a non-shooting forward before deciding they'd rather have someone that doesn't screw up their floor spacing. Just like what happened with Rondo at PG.
Possibly, but I think Simmons's physical gifts will keep him on more teams and in the league longer than Rondo, provided he still wants to play basketball.
Wow people still have crazy high hopes. Rondo was in league till he was 36. I would be probably the most shocked of anything I have seen in basketball my whole life if simmons was in the league longer than that. What exactly is he doing at 35 as a non shooter that has lost his athleticism? At least rondo improved his shot throughout his career significantly.
Well, for starters, Rondo was 35 at the end of his NBA career. Further, his age (like the age of most athletes) is largely incidental to do with his NBA career, for reasons that should be obvious - i.e. it lets us presume that the half-season he played at the end of his career is as important as the seasons he played as the starting PG for an NBA Finals calibre team.
Instead, it might make more sense to look at games played. Rondo notched 957, Simmons is just under a third of the way there so far with 312. Simmons has missed two seasons as a DNP, and is a third of the way to the GP mark at 4.5 seasons. He has two more years under his current contract - since he's averaging about 68 games per season when he decides to play, that would put him at
about 130 more games at the end of his current deal, or 400-ish overall, since that 312 includes the 42 he's already played this year.
Again, assuming Ben Simmons cares about basketball, I think he can very easily hit 900ish games in the NBA, simply because he's just like Rondo but has the advantage of being taller, more athletic [ed: based on his return so far vs latter-day Rondo, I should specify], and the potential of being a better defender owing to those immutable attributes. I wouldn't say that's high hopes, I'd say that's a basic understanding of mathematics.
But, if you want to hang your hat on age, here is a question for you: if there was a place in the league for Rondo to limp along as a bench player for four seasons starting at the age of 32, how is it a massive leap to see Simmons do the same thing, save his apparent indifference for basketball?