Restgate had much to do about nothing, even if Isiah Thomas wanted to overdramatize it.
Ben Simmons, however, was back in action for the Philadelphia 76ers’ Summer League finale. He had 15 points, 10 rebounds and six assists as the Sixers defeated the Miami Heat 74-66 on Friday night.
Simmons, who sat out the last two games, was just 5-of-15 from the floor and turned the ball over six times, but did look for his shot more in the second half and closed the game out when the Heat made a late charge to cut a double-digit deficit to four down the stretch.
Let’s take a look at some of Simmons’ highlights.
Here’s Simmons at his best, snatching the defensive rebound and heading the other way. Shawn Long came over to set a screen and rolled to the basket. The second Simmons sees Michael Carrera come off Long to help double team, the Aussie flipped a perfect behind-the-back bounce pass to Long for the easy basket.
The good old Simmons grab and go, then a perfect behind-the-back bounce pass to a rolling Long down the lane pic.twitter.com/VcUlz8MPkv
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Simmons again clearing the defensive glass and galloping the other way before dropping it back off to Long, who is capable of hitting that shot and should’ve taken it.
Simmons grabs and goes again, dropped it off to Long, who's capable of hitting that shot and should've taken it pic.twitter.com/8GS6q7YZ9q
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Simmons’ height allows him to pass over the defense and we see that here in the left wing feed to an open Timothe Luwau-Caborrot at the top of the arc, but the Frenchman misses the 3.
Example of Simmons' height allowing him to pass over defenders, Luwawu-Caborrot misses the open 3 pic.twitter.com/VUdhW849va
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
We haven’t seen Simmons in the post a lot in the Summer League, this was one of the few instances with a much smaller Nic Moore on him and Simmons draws the foul.
Haven't seen much of Simmons in post, got the much smaller Moore on him on left block and drew a foul pic.twitter.com/2RS74E7kcS
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
The Heat switched on a screen, which left Moore on Simmons, who backed him down before finding Richaun Holmes with a pretty bounce pass for the layup plus a foul.
Simmons got smaller Moore on him again on switch in post and finds Holmes with pretty bounce pass for layup +1 pic.twitter.com/n8kzbOlEFV
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Simmons worked from the left elbow this time, beating Carrera with a quick shoulder shake prior to the kick out to Luwawu-Caborrot, who was unable to knock down the right corner triple.
Simmons on left elbow, look at quick shoulder shake on Carrera before kickout to Luwawu-Caborrot, who missed open 3 pic.twitter.com/910Gsm7Zhl
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Yet another Simmons grab and go, but this time he pulls up for the jumper instead of looking to pass. It didn’t go down, but he was balanced and in rhythm from the foul line.
Simmons pulls up for foul line jumper on grab and go this time, balanced and in rhythm but shot didn't go down pic.twitter.com/mGpwXx5AME
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Look at the touch, placement and perfect trajectory on the right wing pass from Simmons to Holmes for the easy basket.
Look at perfect touch, placement and trajectory on the right wing pass from Simmons to Holmes for the easy basket. pic.twitter.com/taQfmW0Zvr
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Simmons looked for his shot more in the 2nd half, starting with this right elbow jumper
Simmons looked for his shot more in the 2nd half, starting with this right elbow jumper pic.twitter.com/bAVU75kr3F
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
When Simmons is under control, balanced and in rhythm, this is what happens.
When Simmons is under control, balanced and in rhythm, this is what happens pic.twitter.com/QaAVENRqlY
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
When Simmons isn’t under control, balanced and in rhythm, this is what happens. The step-back jumper is not in his arsenal yet.
When Simmons is not under control, balanced and in rhythm, this is what happens pic.twitter.com/kJmERgV6Zm
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Here’s what knocking down the top of the key jumper did, this was on the following possession. Simmons was able to get Carrera leaning to his left and beat him off the dribble with a quick first step along the left wing. Holmes wasn’t able to handle the feed, however.
This was a possession after the top of key J, it opened up driving lane for Simmons, but Holmes couldn't handle pass pic.twitter.com/XKyX5twPSs
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Simmons finds Long with a nice overhead interior pass for the easy layup. It may not seem like a big deal watching it, but Simmons has great touch on his interior passes, which makes it easy for bigs to handle.
May not seem like big deal, but Simmons has great touch on his interior passes, makes it easy for bigs to handle pic.twitter.com/xrxShEbEEE
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
We saw more aggressiveness in the closing stages of this one from Simmons. Miami cut a double-digit deficit to four and with less than three minutes left, Simmons took matters into his own hands with a left wing drive, jump stop and right-handed finish.
Simmons was very aggressive late in the game, which was good to see. Nice take to the rim here from the left wing. pic.twitter.com/lACpU4hxOq
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
And here’s Simmons with another take to the tin.
And another drive to the bucket from Simmons, +1 pic.twitter.com/2nTclnG57C
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) July 16, 2016
Long finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Holmes provided 14 points and six boards for the Sixers, who concluded the Las Vegas Summer League at 2-4.
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