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NBA Pundit Was Dead Wrong About Ben Simmons
Jan 25, 2020; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons (25) speaks with the media after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Ben Simmons got off to an incredible start to his NBA career with the Philadelphia 76ers.

In a four-year period, he won Rookie of The Year (and made three NBA All-Star Games).

Via StatMuse (in 2021): "Ben Simmons tonight:

42 PTS (career-high)
9 REB
12 AST
15-26 FG
12-13 FT

He is the first Sixer with a 40p/10a game since Allen Iverson in 2006."

Back in 2018, Colin Cowherd made a bold statement about Simmons.

Cowherd (via The Herd on April 18, 2018): "I look at the NBA, which I've watched for four decades, and I say this now with Ben Simmons: Hey, LeBron, we're good, bro. You can go. You don't have to. You can hang around. You're still great, but you can go. We're all good here... When I watch Ben Simmons play, it is just a gut feeling. That is something between LeBron and Magic."

At the time, Cowherd's take was bold but could also be understandable (Simmons was 21).

Via NBA.Com/Stats (in 2018): "Ben Simmons has averaged 14.7 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 10.9 assists over the @sixers 14-game winning streak. No player prior to Simmons - rookie or vet - has ever averaged a triple-double over a winning streak of 10+ games in NBA history."

That said, it now remains an infamously bad prediction.

In fairness to Cowherd, Simmons has dealt with a lot of injuries.

However, he has been unable to return to an All-Star caliber player since he was 24 (in 2021).


This article first appeared on Fastbreak on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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