Ben Simmons criticizes 76ers for lack of help with mental health
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[September 23, 2022]
Ben Simmons contends the
Philadelphia 76ers didn't do enough to help him as he coped with his
mental-health issues.
Speaking to former teammate JJ Redick on "The Old Man & the Three"
podcast, released Thursday, he said he was in a "tough place" in
Philadelphia.
"I didn't feel like I got it [help] from coaches, teammates -- I
won't say all teammates, because there's great guys on that team
that did reach out and are still my friends -- but I didn't feel
like I got that, and it was just a tough place for me," he said.
Simmons, a three-time All-Star, sat out the start of the 2021-22
season as he sought a trade from the 76ers. In a stalemate, the
76ers traded him to the Brooklyn Nets in February, receiving James
Harden and Paul Millsap in return, but Simmons never played last
season. He underwent surgery in April for a back injury.
Simmons said he tried to return to the 76ers last season but coach
Doc Rivers kicked him out of practice and later suspended him.
"I actually spoke to Doc before practice. I was like, 'Doc, I'm not
ready. Mentally, I'm not ready. Please just understand that,'"
Simmons told Redick. "I tried to let him know prior, and he was
like, 'Well, I'm going to put you in anyway.' I'm like, 'All right.'
He told me to get in. I looked at him. It was like one minute into
practice, like, 'Ben, get in.'
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"I'm like, first of all, no one's doing that.
You're doing this on purpose. And that's how I felt, too. It seems
like everyone's trying to f--- with me now. I'm getting fined for
not lifting weights, but physically I'm one of the strongest guys on
the f---ing team. So now they're fining me for little things. It was
just a buildup. Obviously, I didn't handle things the right way,
but, also, the team didn't either, and the people who had that
power."
Now, he said, he's happy to be in Brooklyn, where he'll play
alongside stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
"It's going to be sick. I can't wait," Simmons said. "I'm so
excited. Got a new number, new jersey. I'm just looking forward to
it. I think we have a special team. I think if we get it all
together, we're going to be the champions. That's the end goal."
The No. 1 overall pick of the 2016 NBA Draft, Simmons, 26, is a
two-time All-Defensive Team selection. In 275 career games, he has
averages of 15.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists.
--Field Level Media
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