Ben Simmons returns to practice with Philadelphia 76ers; Doc Rivers says 'when he's ready, he'll play'

Ben Simmons cleared the NBA's COVID-19 protocols and he is now eligible to return to the floor for Philadelphia.

Ben Simmons and Doc Rivers in a file photo, Image credit: Twitter
By Amruth Kalidas | Oct 18, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Ben Simmons spent the majority of the offseason holding out in the hopes that he could force a trade away from the Philadelphia 76ers, but the three-time All-Star eventually relented and returned to the team. Now that he has cleared the NBA’s COVID-19 protocols, he is eligible to return to the floor for Philadelphia, and he did just that on Sunday when he practiced with the team for the first time since his trade request. As awkward as the situation might have been, the team was happy to have him back. 

“We’re grown men” – Tobian Harris on Ben Simmons return

“We’re grown men here,” Tobias Harris told reporters. “This is not middle school, seventh grade, eighth grade, ‘Oh you did this to me.’ No. It’s, as soon as we step on that floor it’s just basketball. Honestly, that’s the way it should be.”

While Simmons was able to practice with the team on Sunday, 76ers head coach Doc Rivers would not offer specifics on his return to game action. “Conditioning, just watching him, I thought he was in decent shape,” Rivers said. “He’s still not obviously game shape because you can do all the stuff, but overall, yeah … when he’s ready, he’ll play.”

Philadelphia opens its season against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, and while it isn’t clear whether or not Simmons will play, the 76ers need him to return to the floor eventually if they are going to salvage this season. After spending the offseason trying and failing to trade him for a superstar, Philadelphia’s options moving forward are limited. 

The 76ers could deal him for a package they don’t currently find satisfactory, but at this stage, that appears unlikely. That means that their only choice for now is to play him and hope that he either eventually warms up to the idea of remaining with the 76ers or that seeing him on the court again increases his trade value enough to net a satisfactory return. The situation remains volatile, but for now, getting Simmons back on the floor is in everybody’s best interest. 

PHOENIX SUNS GIVE BRIDGES AN EXTENSION!

The Phoenix Suns have agreed to a four-year, 90 million dollar rookie extension with small forward Mikal Bridges on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal is reportedly fully guaranteed. Bridges was the No. 10 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft and a key player in Phoenix’s surprising run to the NBA Finals last season. He averaged 13.5 points on 42.5 percent shooting from behind the arc in the regular season while earning strong consideration for a spot on the NBA’s All-Defensive teams.

That 3-and-D skill set is what earned Bridges this contract, but he has in the past flashed far more potential as a ball-handler. He notably scored 27 points in Game 2 of the NBA Finals — Phoenix’s last win of the series — and he has drawn quite a bit of praise from star teammate Devin Booker. “He’s a player,” Booker said during the Orlando bubble. “You can’t put him in a box, you can’t give him one title. You can’t even just give him a 3-and-D title that people try to use for him.”





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