It’s midnight in Philadelphia for Sixers star Ben Simmons

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The Philadelphia 76ers head into this weekend’s action with a 32-21 record and as the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference. It has been a downright pedestrian season for Brett Brown’s squad.

General manager Elton Brand attempted to liven things up a bit by acquiring Glenn Robinson III and Alec Burks in a pre-deadline trade Wednesday night. But let’s be real. That’s not going to move the marker too much for this team.

It’s all about Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. Together, they have not lived up to the expectations set forth for them after both were selected within the top-three picks.

As the face of the franchise, Embiid is not going anywhere. The same thing can’t be said about former Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons, who has drawn criticism.

Here’s the gist: Ben Simmons has a limited offensive game. He has not put in the necessary work to expand said game. It’s an issue. It’s something head coach Brett Brown has talked about a lot. Simmons could very well find himself jettisoned from Philadelphia this coming summer.

Ridiculous contract: Simmons just signed a five-year, $170 million extension with Philadelphia ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.

Still valuable elsewhere: Despite his limited offensive game, Simmons is a great ball distributor and plays absolutely shutdown defense.

There are better fits with Embiid: It’s not all on Simmons. Embiid needs a specific type of player to run the ship, one who can shoot. A trade could net Philadelphia just that.

Bottom line

If we had told you Philadelphia would have a worst record than Oklahoma City Thunder more than half way through the 2019-20 season, you would have demanded a refund of your time.

But here we are. Philadelphia is not performing anywhere near up to the level of its talent. It’s a team-wide issue. Brett Brown might not be the answer as the team’s head coach.

That’s all fine and dandy. However, it starts and ends with Simmons. If he’s unable to lead Philly to a deep run in the playoffs, it would not be a surprise if a trade were discussed during the summer.

It’s that simple.

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