This Sixers-Timberwolves trade pairs up Ben Simmons, Karl-Anthony Towns

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Minnesota Timberwolves Receive: F Ben Simmons
Philadelphia 76ers Receive: G D’Angelo Russell, 2023 first-round pick, and 2025 first-round pick

Ben Simmons is one of the most critiqued players in the league. His inability to shoot from three-point range has been a problem since he entered the league and has not gotten better.

It doesn’t help that he has struggled from the free-throw line throughout the postseason as well. This is a chance for the Sixers to part ways with their point guard and get a big return.

D’Angelo Russell has been one of the biggest trade pieces in Minnesota since the beginning of the season. He has not been moved yet and that could happen here. Philadelphia would welcome Russell to the lineup, along with some first-round draft capital.

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Sometimes, a change is needed. Right now, it just doesn’t appear as though Joel Embiid will be maximized playing alongside a player with the skill-set that Ben Simmons brings to the table. Getting a better fitting piece could go a long way.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this NBA trade scenario centered around Ben Simmons would benefit both the Minnesota Timberwolves and Philadelphia 76ers.

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