Brooklyn Nets, Ben Simmons
Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons spoke recently on a podcast about contemplating retirement due to his surgeries.
Even though the Cleveland Cavaliers are widely expected to be involved in trade deadline talks, there is a chance that the front office could opt to go a different route. Instead of trading away current players and risking messing up chemistry or losing valuable depth,
Simmons ended with 10 points (4-6 FG, 2-3 FT), two rebounds, six assists and one steal over 23 minutes during Wednesday's 104-83 win over the Hornets.
The Brooklyn Nets may not have given Ben Simmons his long-term deal that is set to expire at the end of the season, but they probably wish they didn't have to p
Ben Simmons praised Philly fans on the latest episode of 'The Young Man and the Three' podcast with his teammate Cam Johnson and Tommy Alter.
After missing the last five games with a back issue, Simmons will return to the floor for the Nets for Wednesday's game on the road in Charlotte. The veteran guard may not be the dominant two-way player he once was with the Philadelphia 76ers,
Ben Simmons said the back surgery he underwent last March led him to question whether he would ever play in the NBA again. The procedure, which addressed a pinched nerve in Simmons’ lower
Ben Simmons is learning the hard way that the grass isn't always greener after the Philadelphia 76ers traded him to the Nets.
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Lee was told postgame of Ball’s latest status. MRI results on his left ankle confirmed that it is a left ankle sprain, and the Hornets said their guard will be re-evaluated in one week, news that the head coach welcomed but still leaves his team in a bit of limbo at present.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst mentioned Ben Simmons as a potential candidate to receive a contract buyout as the NBA’s end-of-season market shapes up with the Feb. 6 trade deadline looming. Windhorst dropped Simmons’ name when asked who the Cleveland Cavaliers could pursue in the buyout market.