
Even though Ben Simmons has returned to the 76ers report and has been on the 76ers training ground in recent days, he will not have the possibility of playing for the 76ers, which is simply that the 76ers still need to push for a deal involving Ben Simmons as soon as possible.
So the question is, how exactly can the 76ers move forward with a deal involving Ben Simmons? The advice given by us media Kenneth Tipping is that the 76ers can promote the following deals with the Kings:
King gets: Ben Simmons
The 76ers won: David Mitchell, Buddy Hield, 2022 first-round picks
To be honest, the most important thing about such a deal is whether the Kings are willing to sacrifice young players like Davyn Mitchell, as for Buddy Child, who has hardly appeared since signing a contract extension with the Kings. It is reported that Hield was close to being sent to the Lakers by the Kings, but in the end the Lakers chose to promote the deal with the Wizards.
In any case, the Kings seem to be trying to push for a Buddy Hield trade, and considering that Hield is still a good fit for the player who partnered Embiid, that's why the two teams are considering pushing for a trade.
At least after getting two players, David Mitchell and Buddy Hield, the 76ers can also get a good competitive squad, not to mention that they can also get the 2022 first-round draft pick in this deal, which is already an ideal trade return in the case of Ben Simmons.
Overall, such a deal could indeed allow the 76ers to push ben Simmons, but the most important premise is whether the Kings are willing to sacrifice a young player like Davyn Mitchell.