Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show (Twitter link), Shams Charania of The Athletic said the Nets will be cautious with Ben Simmons, but there’s still an expectation that he’ll play this season.
Simmons received an epidural to treat the herniated disc in his back on March 15 and has been unable to do any basketball-related activities. However, he was able to travel with the team for the first time in a month during Brooklyn’s road trip this week and his back is starting to feel better, according to Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
“Yeah he’s feeling a lot less pain,” coach Steve Nash said of Simmons, who still has to be cleared to practice 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 before he can even be considered for playing. “I don’t have any major updates. His symptoms are improving and I think he’s progressing, but he’s not on the floor yet.”
Here’s more on the Nets:
- Kevin Durant is relieved to have Kyrie Irving back for home games, ESPN’s Nick Friedell writes. Irving was recently exempted from New York City’s vaccine mandate. “It’s a long time coming,” Durant said. “It’s an exciting time for Brooklyn Nets fans and New York fans to see one of our own back on the floor at home. It means a lot to our team, happy to have him back, and look forward to finishing the season strong. I’m glad this is all behind us.”
- Coach Steve Nash echoed a similar sentiment, Lewis writes in a separate article for The New York Post. “Yeah it’s great, we’re excited. Can’t wait to have him back for home games and for all our games,” Nash said. “We’ve missed him and it’s nice that we can not only have him back at home but also gain some reps and continuity together. We just are happy it’s over. We don’t have time to worry about anything other than we’ll have Kyrie at home now. … It’s positive in every sense of the word. We get to have him back, we don’t have to think about it, talk about it, worry about it. We’re moving forward, he’s able to play and it helps us in every way.”
- In a Sports+ article for the Post, Lewis explores how not getting traded helped Nic Claxton regain his form. Through 38 games this season (19 starts, 20.3 MPG), Claxton is averaging 8.5 PPG, 5.4 RPG and 1.1 BPG. The 22-year-old center will be a restricted free agent this summer.
- Coach Nash said LaMarcus Aldridge should be able to return to action next week, Lewis tweets. The veteran big man has missed Brooklyn’s last eight games with a right hip impingement.
Kyrie needs his superstar to latch onto in order to be relevant enough to serve as the justice warrior he’s always striving to be.
You sound angry that he is getting more attention than you
Truth is anger. Very modern.
Truth is Anger not modern at all sounds like something from ~1941
Why am I not surprised?
Your point is unclear. Not that you have one.
Your’s is on the top of your helmet, probably
I used sarcasm, excuse me.
To start over, I support the OP on Irving. “Durt” missed. And I hardly regret Irving’s rise, since the Cavs got a title on the way. Doesn’t mean I agree with or root for him, or that I wait for reporters to get my side of whatever.
I did predict the Nets to win the EC. It should be entertaining.
The Nets have nine games left and Simmons hasn’t even been cleared to plat 1-on-1 yet… If he does play this season, I doubt it’s during the regular season, and tossing him in to the postseason mix after not playing for a year seems dicey…
And what do they do post-season? Trot him out for the final two minutes of a 122-98 blowout? Think of what that would do to Ben’s psyche.
Well, I hope Simmons gets to play this year, I want the Nets’ fans to enjoy him =)
Oh they will, anyone that knows & likes hoops must absolutely love Ben Simmons as a matter of fact!
Love to see the nets play Toronto, and Irving misses all the game in Toronto and all the whining will continue
Well, at this point, it would at most be one game, not a series. It’s not impossible for the Nets to catch them and host that game, but I don’t see the Nets losing two play-in games in a row. Once they get into a playoff series, the Nets at close to full strength match up well with any team.
I don’t get how a back issue. Is just coming out now with Ben. That’s nuts. How did Sixers not know about this. If I’m a Nets , fan I’m pissed. Nullify the Trade …..
Get well for playoffs Ben please
Ben’s had a history of back issues dating back to a couple seasons ago when he missed significant time…