Ben Simmons Sidelined with Lower Back Injury- How will this affect the Sixers’ Playoff Push

PHILADELPHIA, PA – FEBRUARY 20: Ben Simmons #25 of the Philadelphia 76ers talks to head coach Brett Brown against the Brooklyn Nets at the Wells Fargo Center on February 20, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 76ers defeated the Nets 112-104 in overtime.

Sixers’ All-Star Ben Simmons left Saturday night’s game against the Bucks in the first quarter after re-aggravating a back injury. According to sources, Ben Simmons was “emotional” leaving the arena after getting a X-Ray. He received a MRI Sunday and will be re-evaluated Monday after a second opinion. Ben “originally” injured his back in Wednesday’s practice and sat out Thursday’s overtime win against the Nets. Some truly think Ben injured his back in the second half of the All-Star game after he fell when he completed an alley-oop. I’m far from a doctor but a second opinion in sports always sounds bad, normally because the first diagnosis the player received isn’t the best news. I’m hoping for the best but I’m thinking Ben will be out at least 6-8 weeks and returning for the playoffs. Whatever the timeline is, there are some questions that I have in regards to the Sixers and their playoff push without him.

Why Would the Sixers Play Him if He was Still Injured?

This is the question that really stands out in my mind. I know the game was against the Bucks on national TV, but we are in February. If this team is a “flip the switch” team, then this game didn’t mean as much as it was made out to be. The Sixers have had issues in the past with their young stars returning before they were ready. Embiid played with a torn meniscus against the Rockets in his rookie year because the game was flexed to national TV. There has been talk of the Sixers’ medical staff negligence and fans will riot if Simmons shouldn’t have been playing. I know Simmons is normally the Sixers’ ironman, having played 214 out of 221 career games, but you have to protect the player from themselves.

Who Will have to Step Up ?

IT’S OBVIOUS that Joel Embiid, Tobias Harris, and yes Al Horford will have to step up in Ben’s absence. They all will have to step up their scoring, defense, and hustle. Ben brings defensive intensity and hustle every night, so there will have to be a collective effort to replace that. The offense will have to be more post oriented and pick-and-roll dependent. I expect Embiid to up his scoring average to about 27 PPG and Tobias to up his average to about 23 PPG.

Who Will Push the Pace and Handle the Ball?

The most obvious answer most would think would be Josh Richardson. Josh will have to step up and handle the ball, increase his scoring and make more plays for others. JRich is currently averaging 14.3 PPG, 3 RPG, and 3 APG. Those assist will have to increase to about 6 a game. Brett has used Josh as a back up PG in the past this season with mixed results. Shake Milton is someone who I think will come in and be a solid contributor and will most likely be inserted into the starting lineup. In recent weeks, Shake has come in and really helped this team. He shoots the three well and is an above average playmaker. Brett will most likely give him the duty of the primary ball handler and pace-pusher. The other ball handler will be Alec Burks. His pick and rolls with Embiid and Horford should provide scoring off the bench. Alec will have to score 14-15 PPG off the bench each game to help with the scoring load. He can push the pace and is one of the few Sixer players that can get their own shot repeatedly. One thing that worries me about the possibility of Ben’s extended absence is who will create three point shots for this team? Ben’s pace and pass first mentality has him leading the league on assists on 3-point shots made (223 made three pointers).

Can a Buyout Player Help?

The buyout market can really produce a player that can help your team and in this case, the Sixers need a guard. There are only two players currently on the market that could POSSIBLY help the Sixers. The two names that come to mind are Dion Waiters and Tyler Johnson. So far this season, both have had issues with the teams they were on. Waiters was in the dog house as soon as the season started and then had an episode where he got too high on the Miami team plane after eating edibles. He hadn’t been in the rotation, and when Tyler Herro and Jimmy Butler had injuries, he stepped up and helped the team stay in games by scoring double digits in the three games he has played. You know what you get with Dion Waiters, scoring and no defense. Maybe playing at home in Philly would help Waiters’ play but I don’t know if Sixers would take that chance. Tyler Johnson hasn’t been in the Suns’ rotation this year but is a career double digit PPG scorer and average three point shooter. He could help with ball handling and pushing the pace but isn’t known as a great defender.

Ultimately, I think Sixers will stay with in-house talent but will have a hard time finishing the season if Simmons is out for an extended period. I just think he does so much for this team making it difficult to plug the hole he will leave on the court.

Sixers’ Trade Deadline Deals, 4-Game Skid, Fan Panic Meter and More

76ers bench during a 31 point loss against the Miami Heat

Whew! What an emotional roller coaster the Sixers have been thus far this season. Sitting at underwhelming 31-21 record and 6th in the Eastern Conference, there are many questions about this team and how good they truly are. There’s so much to talk about, but I’ll start on a positive note….

Sixers’ Trade Deadline Deals

All year, we’ve seen the Sixers’ weaknesses. Shooting and Ball-handling/ Shot Creation (we will talk about roster construction later on). Without much to offer to make a big splash, Elton quietly made a deal that could tremendously help the Sixers balance out the roster and rotation. In my trade primer piece, majority of trades included Mike Scott, Zhaire Smith and picks. Those pieces weren’t enough to land them some top notch shooter or ball handler. Elton also was not going to give up anyone in the starting lineup, as he still believes this team is built to beat the Bucks in a seven game playoff series.

Brand was able to trade three low value second picks to the Golden State Warriors for SG Alec Burks and SF Glenn Robinson III. It’s not the big splashy move but its exactly what the Sixers needed.

Alec Burks is a combo guard that can handle the ball, create for his teammates, shoot and get to the line. He’s had an average NBA career due to his early injury history, but he’s just what the Sixers need off the bench. So far this year his stats are:

12 20+ point games
Shooting 38% from 3-point range (47% over the last 10 games)
5 FTA per game with 90% FT percentage
16.1 PPG


Video Courtesy of The Painted Lines

Glenn Robinson III, who will now be known as GR3 hereafter, is a three point specialist with some bounce. GR3 has been on a few teams in career thus far and was actually a “Process” Sixer in 2014-15. Before this season in Golden State, his best year was in Indiana (2016-17), where he started 27 games and won the Dunk Contest during all-star weekend. GR3 is bringing much needed shooting and spacing, as well as a great off the ball movement. This year his stats are:

41% 3-point percentage
42% Corner 3-point percentage
40% Catch & Shoot 3-point percentage
12.9 PPG

Video Courtesy of The Painted Lines

These guys will balance out the roster and provide much needed scoring and depth. I honestly can’t wait to see lineups of Simmons-Burks-Korkmaz-GR3-Al Horford. This should be a deadly line up of scoring. Also the lineup of Simmons-Richardson-Burks-Harris-Embiid should provide a lot of PNR options to get to the bucket.

*Side Note* To make room for these acquisitions, James Ennis was traded to the Orlando Magic, and Trey Burke/Jonah Bolden was waived.

Current State of the Sixers

The Sixers are 31-21 and have lost 4 straight, which all happened to be road games. The Sixers are now 9-19 on the road and 6th in the Eastern Conference. Honestly, I don’t know where to start and I feel like I’m one of the most optimistic people in the city about the Sixers. The city’s panic meter level is at a 14 on a scale of 1-10. They lost to the Hawks, Celtics by 21, Heat by 31, and Bucks. There are multiple reasons of why the season has gone the way it has.

The first reason is roster construction. Elton Brand and the owners signed Al Horford this summer as Embiid insurance and to help beat the Bucks. Well, the Sixers have to make it to the ECF in order for this strategy to work. The spacing has been bad and having Al shoot 6 threes a game is not his strength. With Ben not shooting and Tobias’ up and down shooting, this team doesn’t have the players to make Brett Brown’s free flowing scheme work. It’s on Elton Brand to take ownership on the way the roster is constructed but its on Brett to scheme these guys into better shots and have a more complimentary rotation.

Another reason the Sixers look like crap is because they don’t play with effort as a collective group. Ben Simmons and Josh Richardson are the only two players that bring effort and defensive intensity every night. Matisse Tybulle shows flashes but his shooting ins’t consistent enough to keep him on the floor. I love Joel Embiid, but his effort and attitude has been atrocious all year and has only gotten worse. Tobias and Horford turn the effort on and off when they want to. These guys have to dive for loose balls, run through screens, and get offensive rebounds. There was a sequence in Atlanta at the end of the third quarter where Vince Carter shot a three and missed. Embiid just thought the clock was going to run out and showed no effort to get the rebound. Hawks center Damion Jones just jumped over Embiid and put back the missed three at the buzzer. Momentum killer as Sixers would have had the lead down to three going into the fourth quarter instead of five.

All in all, my panic meter for this team is at a 7 out of 10. Hopefully these new guys can come in and help provide better shooting and attitude. The Sixers have the Grizz, Bulls, and Clippers all at home before the all star game. There is no reason why this team shouldn’t go into the All Star break with 3 straight wins at home. I still believe this team can get to 3rd seed with them being only 5 games back with the tie-breaker over the Celtics. They have the 4th easiest schedule remaining according to tankathon.com but 17 of the remaining 30 games are on the road. I hope the Sixers can prove me right.