As training camp approaches, the Nets and head coach Jacque Vaughn have a dilemma at the point guard position. Former All-Star Ben Simmons appears ready to take up the mantle of starting point guard.
Earlier this week, Simmons had a sitdown interview with FOX5’s Tina Cervasio where he expressed excitement for the upcoming season and his interest in playing with Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson. Another interesting nugget was how Simmons sees himself positionally.
“That’s what I am, I’m a point guard. As much as people try to put me in -- everyone’s a GM in their head -- I’m a point guard,” Simmons said in the interview.
If Simmons starts at point guard this season, it would displace Spencer Dinwiddie. The nine-year veteran started 26 regular season games and four playoff games at point guard after he was acquired from the Dallas Mavericks in the Kyrie Irving deal.
There’s a higher ceiling for this Nets team if Simmons is the starter, but he’s coming off a career-worst year. Dinwiddie is the more consistent player but has his flaws as well.
Here’s a look at the strengths and weaknesses of Simmons and Dinwiddie and how each player impacts the Nets' starting lineup.