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Report: 76ers turned down Pacers' Brogdon,pick offer for Simmons
Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon (7) and Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons (25) fight for a rebound. Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia 76ers may be open to trading Ben Simmons this offseason, but it sounds like they have attached an extremely high asking price to the former first overall pick.

Jason Dumars of Bleacher Report was told that the 76ers have informed teams they will not trade Simmons unless an All-Star-caliber player is included in the deal. They reportedly turned down an offer from the Indiana Pacers that included Malcolm Brogdon and a first-round pick.

It’s hard to evaluate any deal without knowing the exact details, but that doesn’t sound like a bad offer from Indiana. While Simmons is a better player overall than Brogdon, he was exposed in the postseason for being inept offensively. Brogdon averaged a career-high 21.2 points per game, so at least he can score. He’s also an 88.7 percent free throw shooter.

Even if they are desperate to trade Simmons, the 76ers have to make it look like they’re content to keep him. Otherwise, they would have basically no leverage. Simmons struggled so badly in the playoffs that he was even thrown under the bus by one of his own teammates after Philly was eliminated.

We know of one team that supposedly wants to make a strong run at Simmons, but it would not be a surprise if most potential suitors wait for the asking price to come down.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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