Even last season, when the Blazers dramatically improved defensively and ranked just ahead of Boston at third in points allowed per 100 possessions over the second half of the season, Simons rated near the bottom of the league in luck-adjusted defensive RAPM (regularized adjusted plus-minus) from BBall-Index.com. Simons' estimated impact of 2.0 points per 100 possessions is worse than that of an average defender ranked in the bottom 20. No Celtics player was in the bottom 170.[/b]
I'm going to interpret this to mean that a team can have a great defense, even with Simons as a core piece.
It's the playoffs when he starts getting matchup hunted that will be the issue.
PLAYOFFS??? Are you talking about PLAYOFFS? "Playoffs?! Don't talk about playoffs! You kidding me? Playoffs?!" (Jim Mora)
I think Simons will be long gone before BOS is in the playoffs again. Sounds like he has major issues on defense. Maybe he can be a good bench scorer (microwave) type player for a playoff team, but I don't see that being the Celtics. Any money we have to spend for 2026-27 and beyond needs to be spent on bigs.