But head coach Doc Rivers said Friday night that Simmons would
rejoin the team in a practice setting Sunday for the first time
this season.
Simmons' return to team workouts was restricted by COVID-19
protocols, according to Rivers, who also said Thursday he
expected the All-Star point guard to be back with the team
"soon."
Simmons reported to the 76ers on Monday, an unannounced arrival
that took management and Rivers by surprise.
The regular season begins Wednesday at New Orleans for the
76ers.
Following last season's Eastern Conference semifinals playoff
loss to the Atlanta Hawks, Rivers and All-Star teammate Joel
Embiid were less than complimentary of Simmons for passing up
what appeared to be a sure two points in the paint.
The comments kickstarted an acrimonious offseason for the two
sides, with Simmons demanding a trade and refusing to report to
training camp.
But reports of team president Daryl Morey being stonewalled in
bids to offload Simmons multiplied in recent weeks.
Simmons, 25, who has four years left on his current contract,
took his first COVID-19 test on Monday and had an "individual
workout" observed by Rivers midweek.
Last season, the three-time All-Star averaged 14.3 points, 6.9
assists and 7.2 rebounds in 58 games.
--Field Level Media
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