Hornets coach Steve Clifford gives his take on Ben Simmons

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The Brooklyn Nets announced that Ben Simmons would miss the rest of the season due to a lower-back nerve impingement. That injury has bothered him for the longest time, and the Nets and Ben’s agents are working on ways to help him recover properly.
The Charlotte Hornets got a close look at the Nets team playing without Simmons and won the game, 110 to 99. Coach Steve Clifford gave his take on how significant a season-ending injury to a star player is to a team.
In all seriousness it’s sad to see what happened to Ben Simmons career…
— Bradeaux (@BradeauxNBA) March 7, 2024
ROTY
3x all star
2x 1st team Defense
Runner up DPOY
All in his first 4 seasons…. Now he’s only played 57 games since the 2020-21 season.
Impossible for him to stay healthy.pic.twitter.com/dsXxGsI60z https://t.co/9h6RsoU3R4
“When you have a guy like Ben, and he’s playing only so many games, people forget he’s on the roster. You're not gonna be nearly the team you can when you have an All-Star caliber player, making that much of the salary cap, not playing much,” Clifford said in his post-game presser after the Hornets’ win against Brooklyn.
“That’s the way it is. What happens is when guys are out for the season and don’t play much, it’s easy for fans to look at it and forget about it. You can’t make up for that.”
A retrospective look at the Simmons trade
Whenever Ben faces an injury, the Nets fan base harkens back to what happened with the Simmons trade. It happened because of James Harden’s desire to leave Brooklyn and play in Philadelphia. Nets general manager Sean Marks had no choice but to send Harden to Philly in exchange for Simmons in the deal.
At that point, the Aussie’s value was low due to his meltdown against the Hawks in the 2021 Eastern Conference Semifinals. However, everyone within the Nets organization believed Ben could reach his All-Star form again.
Simmons has only played 57 games since 2022, which is unfortunate for him and the Nets. The Aussie guard wants to play, but his body keeps failing him.
Ben Simmons’ last 3 seasons:
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) March 8, 2024
2022: 0/82 games played
2023: 42/82 games played
2024: 15/82 games played
57 total games
$106,346,016 made 🤯
📲 @Digits3App
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What is next for Ben?
Simmons is determined to return and play for the Nets again. He is entering the final year of his hefty contract, so playing well when he returns will be crucial in extending his NBA career.
If he can sort out his nerve impingement issue, the sky is the limit for Ben. The Nets already have a good foundation with Cameron Thomas and Mikal Bridges. Simmons must improve his health because if he can’t, he won’t be in Brooklyn if he keeps having trouble with injuries, considering the Nets want to keep winning with those present all the time.
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