This past Monday was the annual Met Gala, an event where many renowned public figures gather to celebrate. The Met Gala has always been the occasion where the attendees have showcased some of their best fashion.
Ben Simmons was a big hit Monday night at the Met Gala in New York. What what was that clock about? Time, time, time is on his side, yes it is. Time has come today, too.
The Brooklyn Nets are in a weird situation. They've got plenty of different directions they can go in terms of team-building. They can make small tweaks, trading high-value role players for young players and draft compensation.
Is it too much to hope for? Sure but it’s probably more likely than landing a super star. A lot of discussion among Brooklyn Nets fans has to do with what NBA superstar would be, could be, should be available this summer, but the arrival of a Paul George or Donovan Mitchell is at this point no so likely.
Ben Simmons' 2023-24 season with the Brooklyn Nets was up and down, to say the least. He started his season fully healthy and playing from October to November.
In early March, Ben Simmons had back surgery for the second time in a three-year span. Nets' General Manager Sean Marks gave an update just a few weeks ago saying: “All signs point towards him being available for the start of next season.
The Brooklyn Nets are in NBA purgatory. They're not in a full rebuild, but they're not that far outside the playoff chase, either. A few roster tweaks
At this point in his career, Ben Simmons has really struggled to remain healthy enough to be on the floor. Since his last All-Star campaign in the 2020-21 season, he’s played just 57 total games over the course of three years. Even then, he’s been on a max contract and due a significant amount of money.
The Brooklyn Nets wasted very little time making their first big move of the 2024 NBA offseason. Shortly after their 2023-24 regular season came to an end, they decided to hire Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jordi Fernandez to become their next head coach.
The Brooklyn Nets introduced Jordi Fernández as their new head coach on Wednesday morning. Then the fun began. The Brooklyn Nets introduced Jordi Fernández as the franchise’s new head coach on Wednesday morning, and it was a predictably pleasant affair.
The Brooklyn Nets are going to miss the NBA playoffs this season, and they have big roster decisions to make this summer, including the point guard position, which has been an enigma for them in the past few seasons.
There has been a lot of speculation about what the Brooklyn Nets could do with Ben Simmons during the 2024 NBA offseason. For the second consecutive season, they didn’t receive much from the former No.
According to NBA reporter Brian Lewis of The New York Post, there are “no indications” Ben Simmons will get bought out by the Brooklyn Nets. Simmons signed a five-year, $177 million extension with the Philadelphia 76ers in July 2019.
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal trolled Brooklyn Nets forward Ben Simmons. O’Neal said on his podcast that he wants to learn how Simmons can make $80 million while playing only 55 games. Simmons signed a massive five-year, $177 million extension with the Philadelphia 76ers in July 2019.
Shaq was talking on his “The Big Podcast with Shaq” show for an episode that was published on Wednesday. Host Adam Lefkoe asked O’Neal and guest Jamal Crawford whom they would pay to watch play. Shaq quipped that he would pay to watch Simmons, and gave his sarcastic reason.
It’s been a brutal few years for Brooklyn Nets guard-forward Ben Simmons, and now an all-time great is taking shots at the embattled Simmons.
Brooklyn Nets star Ben Simmons has undergone his second back surgery in three years, with high hopes from both the player and the team for a recovery that will see him through an entire NBA season.
Brooklyn Nets forward Ben Simmons underwent a successful microscopic partial discectomy earlier today (3/14) to alleviate the nerve impingement in his lower back.
Ben Simmons underwent a successful microscopic partial discectomy on Thursday to alleviate the nerve impingement in his lower left back.
In what is shaping up to be another mediocre season, the Brooklyn Nets are now dealing with even more bad news.
He will finish the 2023-24 season having appeared in just 15 games. He averaged 6.1 points, 5.7 assists, and 7.9 rebounds in 23.9 minutes per contest.
According to NBA reporter Ian Begley of SNY, Brooklyn Nets forward Ben Simmons will miss time with a back injury. The current nerve impingement in Simmons’ back is less severe than the one that sidelined him for 10 weeks earlier this season.
When Ben Simmons passed up a dunk in the 2021 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, nobody expected the downward spiral his career would take, a spiral that has been full of bizarre episodes.
The Nets thought they were getting an All-Star when they traded for Simmons.
Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons laughed at the idea of "grown men" booing him during Saturday's return to Philadelphia.
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