NBA Opinion: If The Philadelphia 76ers Could Trade All-Star Ben Simmons For These Players They'd Still Be A Contender To Win An NBA Championship

The Philadelphia 76ers do not have a lot of leverage right now.
Their All-Star Ben Simmons is not with the team, and every team in the entire NBA and the public know the situation going on.
Therefore, it's hard to make big trade demands when there is no leverage.
On Wednesday, ESPN's Jordan Schultz sent out two Tweets about the situation and both Tweets can be seen below.
In the first Tweet, he reports that the 76ers have "inquired" about Malcolm Brogdon and Caris LeVert.
In addition to Caris LeVert, sources say the #Sixers have also inquired about Malcolm Brodgon - citing his high-level two-way game and capacity to play both guard positions as a plus alongside Joel Embiid. One more note: The #Pacers control all of their draft picks as well.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 6, 2021
We all know Ben Simmons will get traded. The question for Daryl Morey is how much longer can he wait and will he extract maximum value before the season - or perhaps in-season when injuries occur and under-performing teams panic. #Sixers
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 6, 2021
The Pacers are one of the teams that is reportedly interested in trading for Simmons (see Tweet below), according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and his article can be read here.
A league source said the Timberwolves, Pacers, Cavaliers, Pistons, Raptors and Spurs are still inquiring about Ben Simmons’ availability.
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) October 2, 2021
Simmons vs. Sixers: An inside look at a messy NBA divorce https://t.co/pF1YNcWHBK via @phillyinquirer
On Thursday, Pompey reported more on the possibility of LeVert and Brogdon to Philadelphia in a trade for Simmons and his Tweet can be seen below and article can be read here.
Ben Simmons to #Pacers? Would Malcolm Brogdon, Caris LeVert and a pick be enough for #Sixers? https://t.co/e9xa9Ugm1d via @phillyinquirer
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) October 7, 2021
In the article, Pompey reports that the 76ers do have interest in LeVert.
SNY's Ian Begley reported on Tuesday that LeVert's name came up in the two team's talks, and his article can be read here, and Tweet seen embedded below.
From earlier: a few notes on Ben Simmons, including SAC's interest & how the situation in Philly could impact the local teams: https://t.co/XMlTxCDJDH
— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) October 6, 2021
My thoughts:
In my opinion, if the 76ers could land Brogdon or LeVert and another player from the Pacers, or Brogdon and LeVert then they'd still be a contender as soon as this season.
From the reports by Pompey, Schultz and Begley its clear that the 76ers have interest in LeVert if they were to make a deal to send Simmons to Indiana.
And there's good reason to be high on LeVert.
Caris LeVert in his BIRKIN 👜 pic.twitter.com/4TVBX98P9p
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 22, 2021
He's a 27 year old borderline All-Star shooting guard.
Last season, he played for the Brooklyn Nets and the Pacers and in 47 games he averaged 20.2 points per game.
He isn't a very efficient three-point shooter (32.6% last season), but he shot over 36% from the three-point range during the 2019-20 season.
LeVert is just now hitting his prime, and has the potential to be a player who can average over 25 points per game in a season.
Big time shot by Caris LeVert, big reason why I'm still intrigued by the Pacers. See the value here. Brogdon/Sabonis P&R, Pistons go with a bump and under to contain. Now it goes to LeVert who can create for himself. Tough stepback. Has to be a better closeout. pic.twitter.com/surH5t1ZwR
— Steve Jones Jr. (@stevejones20) March 25, 2021
He also has underrated play-making skills (5.2 assists per game last season), so he can also play on ball like a combo guard.
The combination of him and Joel Embiid would be lethal.
LeVert is probably a better player than Brogdon (and a tag younger) but the 28 year old Brogdon had an outstanding season last year.
He averaged 21.2 points per game, 5.3 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game.
Brogdon is feeling it. 17 points in the first quarter, including this shot to end the frame. 17 of the teams 28 points so far, Pacers up 2: pic.twitter.com/9IP1hIsMeK
— Tony East (@TonyREast) January 3, 2021
He also shot 38.8% from the three-point range, and is a career 38.6% three-point shooter.
Those kind of numbers would fit supremely well next to the All-Star Embiid.
The 76ers need to be able to surround their superstar with scorers and shooters.
Simmons is an elite play-maker, but he is not the scorer as LeVert and shooter as Brogdon.
Malcolm Brogdon came out HOT and finished the 1H with 23 points and 33.3 fantasy points on NBA TV 👏pic.twitter.com/0xQOFwCN2J
— NBA Fantasy (@NBAFantasy) March 13, 2021
While its unknown if the Pacers would be willing to part ways with one of these players (or both), its clear that the 76ers would not lose that much ground if they could pull the right move off.
Simmons is a much better defender with his elite size and athleticism than both Brogdon and LeVert, but as far as offense goes, Brogdon might fit better into the 76ers offense than Simmons ever did.
Simmons turning defense into offense 💯 pic.twitter.com/fK6lAuwVio
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) February 12, 2021
One thing is also clear, there is no team in a better position to make a trade for Simmons than the Pacers.
And if a deal with this structure could be worked out, it may just be a win for everyone.

Ben Stinar is a former beat writer for AllPacers.com. He is a 2021 Hilltop30 Scholarship Fund recipient.