Ben Simmons has officially parted ways with the Brooklyn Nets, becoming a free agent and ready to join the Clippers! Here’s what you need to know about his journey. 🏀✨
The basketball saga continues as Ben Simmons, the former No. 1 overall pick, has officially parted ways with the Brooklyn Nets, agreeing to a contract buyout that transforms him into an unrestricted free agent. This development, confirmed by ESPN's Shams Charania, signals the end of Simmons's two-plus-year stint with the Nets, which has been marred by injuries and inconsistent performance. From his promising beginnings to a string of challenges, Simmons’s journey has been anything but typical for a player of his caliber.
Simmons joined the Nets on February 10, 2022, in a high-profile trade that brought him to Brooklyn from Philadelphia, where he was known for his dynamic abilities. However, in the 33 games he played for the Nets this season, averaging only 6.2 points, it became clear that things were not going as either party had hoped. The team’s commitment to move forward without Simmons reflects the broader struggles of both the player and the franchise in recent seasons, particularly given the high expectations set during his recruitment.
Now, with the Nets waiving him after a series of injuries limited his playing time, Simmons is reportedly setting his sights on a new destination: the Los Angeles Clippers. After clearing waivers, it's exciting to imagine how he might contribute to a Western Conference contender. Fans are left buzzing about how his fresh start with the Clippers could revive his career, reinvigorating both his play and his reputation in the league.
As if his basketball narrative weren’t captivating enough, here’s a fun fact: Ben Simmons was born in Melbourne, Australia, and he was part of the Australian national team that competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics! Also, while his play has sometimes been called into question, his ability to post a triple-double on the court remains a testament to the talents that first made him a top pick in the NBA draft. Will Simmons turn this new page into a chapter of success? Only time will tell!
The former No. 1 overall pick in 2016 has reportedly agreed to a contract buyout with the team, making him an unrestricted free agent, per ESPN's Shams ...
Simmons originally joined the Nets on Feb. 10, 2022, via trade from Philadelphia. In 33 appearances (24 starts) with Brooklyn this season, Simmons averaged 6.2 ...
The former No. 1 overall pick reportedly will join a new team on the buyout market.
The Brooklyn Nets waived point guard Ben Simmons on Saturday, ending his two-plus-year tenure that resulted in limited playing time as he dealt with ...
Ben Simmons has reached an agreement on a contract buyout with the Nets, paving the way for him to become an unrestricted free agent, reports Shams Charania ...
Three-time All-Star, Ben Simmons, has officially completed his contract buyout agreement with the Brooklyn Nets. Who will he play for now?
Ben Simmons has agreed to a contract buyout with the Nets and now becomes a free agent, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania on Saturday.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Simmons was waived by the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday after the team agreed to a buyout with the last remaining link to a failed era of ...
Simmons was released by the Nets following the NBA trade deadline.
The former All-Star forward, who has suffered a string of injuries while in Brooklyn, is expected to meet with the Clippers and Cavaliers.
Following his departure from the Brooklyn Nets, Ben Simmons intends to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
Ben Simmons is latching on with a Western Conference contender after being released by the Brooklyn Nets. The 6-foot-10 guard is signing with the Los Angeles Clippers after clearing waivers, ESPN's Shams Charania reported. Simmons, 28, goes from one of ...
This report comes just hours after the Brooklyn Nets announced that they had agreed to a contract buyout with Simmons, ending his disappointing tenure with the ...
Ben Simmons was waived by the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday after the team agreed to a buyout with the last remaining link to a failed era of building around ...
Simmons was released by the Nets following the NBA trade deadline.
Ben Simmons has agreed to a contract buyout with the Brooklyn Nets and intends to sign with the LA Clippers after clearing waivers, sources told ESPN's Shams ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Simmons was waived by the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday after the team agreed to a buyout with the last remaining link to a failed era of ...
With the Brooklyn Nets continuing to tank, they parted ways with veteran guard Ben Simmons via buyout on Saturday, and he will sign with the Los Angeles.