The Nets are “1,000%” behind Ben Simmons, according to his agent Bernard Lee of Thread Sports Management, via NetsDaily. Lee led a Q&A on Twitter on Wednesday, leading to some candid responses on the topic. Lee stated (on Twitter) that Simmons’ injuries are freakish and aren’t a “habitual thing.”
Additionally, according to Lee, Simmons is getting down the “home stretch” of his injury recovery. However, no specific timeline was provided. Simmons’ injuries have caused the three-time All-Star to miss 32 of 38 Nets games this season so far.
Lee gave some insight into Simmons’ recovery, tweeting each step of recovery takes about four or five days, with the team then assessing how he feels, and moving into the next phase as necessary. Simmons recently progressed to play 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 ball, according to Lee. Simmons would need to play 5-on-5 before he returns to game action.
Simmons’ agent praised the Brooklyn organization for being supportive during the 27-year-old’s recovery.
In his first six games this season, Simmons averaged 6.5 points, 10.8 rebounds and 6.7 assists. The Nets went 3-3 in those games. They’re 13-19 since then.
We have more from the Atlantic Division:
- The Nets have played internationally more than any team in the league, according to the New York Post’s Brian Lewis, most recently squaring off against the Cavaliers in Paris on Thursday. Now, Lewis writes they’re becoming the NBA’s global ambassadors. “The global fan base of the Nets is in the tens of millions,” George Aivazoglou, the NBA’s vice president, head of fan engagement said. “It’s [over] 50 million, which is tremendous. They’re in the top three teams that are followed here in France, and if we look at countries outside the U.S. in general, they’re in the top 10. So the plans and the work that the guys deliver have yielded tremendous results.“
- The Sixers were hopeful Joel Embiid would be able to return from injury on Friday against the Kings (Subscriber link via The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith Pompey), but PHLY Sports’ Kyle Neubeck tweets they’ll have to wait a bit longer, as Embiid is out for that contest. After Friday’s game, Embiid will have missed three straight games and seven of Philly’s last nine. However, Pompey writes Embiid is progressing well and should be back soon.
- While Knicks guard Ryan Arcidiacono hasn’t played much this season, he’s finding a way to make an impact in other regards, writes The Athletic’s Fred Katz. Arcidiacono is vocal about calling out opponents for committing defensive three-second violations, helping lead the refs to call 13 such penalties in front of New York’s bench this season. “That’s a real thing,” guard Donte DiVincenzo said. “I had teammates on other teams that do the same thing. If you don’t say anything, sometimes it just doesn’t — the refs are watching so many things in the game, sometimes their attention is not on that all the time. So when you’re loud and you say it one time, now they’re paying attention to it.” The Knicks guaranteed Arcidiacono’s minimum-salary contract this week.
The Nets put on a PUTRID performance in the 1st half. Until this team gets it act together, the NBA should refuse to put them on ANY national games or promotions. This team sickens me
Payback for tanking for the pick ……
Tonight !!!!
Knicks getting rocked …. Not getting calls
Recipe for Chicken A La King with Egg Noodles
Poor Ben! Just an unlucky guy.
Nobody in recent memory has screwed his own career up more than Simmons.
Tyreke Evans comes to mind and in his case or was drug related and not injuries.
Dion Waiters, Meyers Leonard, Kevin Porter Jr…
You really have to wonder about Ben. Gotta be soft MFr …. or the back is worse than we think. Backs have ended plenty of careers. Bird, LJ ….
Oh Grandmama…
Ryan Arcidiacono played 14 games this season without scoring a single point. That must be the most games played with a 0.0 scoring average if he keeps it up
Ben is weak. Nobody has time for those who won’t man up.
How can teams continue to stand behind And support Simmons? Embarrassing, at this stage…