Brooklyn Nets forward Ben Simmons won’t be limited in training camp ahead of the 2024-25 season, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
Simmons’ agent, Bernie Lee, confirmed that the 28-year-old won’t face any restrictions after undergoing back surgery for the second time in three years on March 14.
“Ben is fully cleared and is a full participant for the start of camp,” Lee said, per Haynes. “He is excited to get started.”
Simmons appeared in just 15 games for the Nets during the 2023-24 season.
His tenure with the Nets has been defined by injuries, as he’s suited up in a mere 57 total games with the team since he was acquired as part of a blockbuster trade involving James Harden in Sept. 2022.
After winning the 2018 Rookie of the Year award and making three straight All-Star appearances from 2019 through 2021, Simmons’ production has dropped in Brooklyn. While he’s experienced shooting struggles throughout his career, his willingness to attack the basket has declined following the trade.
His scoring average of 15.9 points on 11.6 field goal attempts per game with Philadelphia has dropped to 6.7 points on 5.4 shots per game as a member of the Nets.
A fully healthy training camp could help Simmons get his career back on track. He also has the added incentive of potentially securing his long-term future, as he’s entering the final season of his current contract.
Expectations aren’t high for the Nets after trading Mikal Bridges to the New York Knicks in July, which may be a blessing in disguise for Simmons.
He’ll likely earn opportunities with the ball in his hands that he wouldn’t receiver elsewhere under new head coach Jordi Fernández, who could implement a fast-paced offense that benefits Simmons after spending the past two seasons with the Sacramento Kings.
Brooklyn’s training camp is scheduled to begin on Oct. 1.
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