76ers GM Brand: Simmons 'close or
ready' to return
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[May 06, 2020]
Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben
Simmons should be able to return from his back injury when the NBA
resumes play, general manager Elton Brand said Tuesday in a
conference call with the media.
Simmons sat out his eighth consecutive game on March 11, and that
day the team announced he would be sidelined at least three more
weeks due to a nerve impingement in his lower back.
That night, the 76ers beat the Detroit Pistons 124-106 in one of the
final games before the NBA shut down the season due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
The regular season had been due to end April 15. Now, the timetable
for the NBA to resume action remains uncertain.
However, the time off has allowed Simmons to heal.
"Ben Simmons is doing really, really well," Brand said. "I give Ben
and our medical staff a ton of credit for their hard work throughout
his recovery.
"I give Ben so much credit for working so hard through this unknown
time. Fortunately, we've been able to arrange for him to get
treatment and the rehab he needs during this hiatus. I'm very
optimistic he'll be ready to play if and when we're given that green
light to resume."
Brand added, "It's tough ... with him not playing three-on-three,
five-on-five. ... When I FaceTime him during his workouts and his
treatments and I see him, I'd be highly encouraged. His ramp-up
would be different.
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76ers guard Ben Simmons (25) makes a pass against Chicago Bulls
forward JaKarr Sampson (41) during the second half at the United
Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
"We've took our time, we've been methodical and thoughtful about his
recovery and rehab, just to make sure, because we weren't in a rush.
... He's been working hard and I know he'd be close or ready."
Simmons, 23, is averaging 16.7 points, 8.2 assists, 7.8 rebounds and
a league-leading 2.1 steals in 54 games this season.
Philadelphia (38-26) is tied for sixth place in the Eastern
Conference with the Indiana Pacers.
--Field Level Media
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