As we all know, the 76ers were eliminated for the third year in a row, and Simmons once again became the target of public criticism. His shooting has reached the point where fans can't stand it. Many fans don't understand why Simmons' shooting is so bad. Today, I finally got the answer. It turned out that he was harmed by his family. The classic nanny boy made him a 24-year-old giant baby.
It is understood that Simmons' trainer is his brother Sean, who is not a special shooting coach. He became a monk halfway. He has been training with Simmons since childhood, and their relationship is very good. After getting the big contract, Simmons also gave him a luxury car as a birthday present. It was his brother's "hard work" that made Simmons, the penultimate free throw in history.
Embarrassed, Simmons still believes in his brother's ability, which is why his shooting has not increased in the past four years, and even his free throws have dropped from 6% to 34.8%. This data is worse than O 'Neill and Chamberlain, because Simmons is a point guard.
As we all know, Simmons shoots with his left hand, but he is not left-handed. His father asked him to shoot with his left hand. Therefore, since childhood, Simmons has shot with his left hand and played with his right hand. When playing in high school, his coach once asked him to change his right hand, but he didn't take it, but continued to believe what his father said.
There is no denying that Simmons' family has trained a top scholar, which is more successful than most fathers. However, it is his family who succeeded and lost, and it is also his family who caused Simmons' present predicament.
Personal introduction of Simmons
BenSimmons (July 2, 1996-), born in Melbourne, is a dual-nationality male basketball player from Australia and the United States, and now plays for the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA.
Simmons is regarded as the next superstar in the NBA because of his high IQ, strong ball control and sharp breakthrough. In the 216 NBA Draft, Simmons was selected by the 76ers as the No.1 pick. In 218, he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year. In 219, 22 and 221, he was selected as the NBA All-Star Team for three consecutive years. He once won the Oceania Men's Basketball Championship on behalf of the Australian national team.