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Quote from: Moranis on April 19, 2022, 12:52:07 PMIf Simmons was in the game on the final possession there is no way Tatum gets that easy of a layup. That is what Simmons can provide. In key moments, he can play a big role on defense.Would Simmons been on Tatum at that point? Even if he was on the floor, would there have been time for him to switch on to Tatum?
If Simmons was in the game on the final possession there is no way Tatum gets that easy of a layup. That is what Simmons can provide. In key moments, he can play a big role on defense.
Quote from: wdleehi on April 19, 2022, 01:19:49 PMQuote from: Moranis on April 19, 2022, 12:52:07 PMIf Simmons was in the game on the final possession there is no way Tatum gets that easy of a layup. That is what Simmons can provide. In key moments, he can play a big role on defense.Would Simmons been on Tatum at that point? Even if he was on the floor, would there have been time for him to switch on to Tatum? I think it's likely that Simmons isn't even on the court. His FT shooting makes him a liability offensively in the fourth quarter, and the fact that Ime played out the possession rather than using a timeout would not have given the Nets an opportunity to sub him in for defense.
Has there been any update that Simmons is even able to run yet?
Steve Nash says Ben Simmons has been cleared for contact. He got some 4-on-4 work in yesterday. Nash said he came through it well
Quote from: celticsclay on April 19, 2022, 01:41:49 PMHas there been any update that Simmons is even able to run yet?Here you go: https://twitter.com/NickFriedell/status/1516467918988627970?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EtweetQuoteSteve Nash says Ben Simmons has been cleared for contact. He got some 4-on-4 work in yesterday. Nash said he came through it wellNot even 5 on 5 lol and I'm pretty sure only recently he actually started facing teammates in the rehab process. He might be back Game 4. I'd love to just have the C's foul him a bunch in the 2nd half. Take away shots from KD + Kyrie and force Simmons to drain all the FTs
Quote from: Phantom255x on April 19, 2022, 02:13:22 PMQuote from: celticsclay on April 19, 2022, 01:41:49 PMHas there been any update that Simmons is even able to run yet?Here you go: https://twitter.com/NickFriedell/status/1516467918988627970?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EtweetQuoteSteve Nash says Ben Simmons has been cleared for contact. He got some 4-on-4 work in yesterday. Nash said he came through it wellNot even 5 on 5 lol and I'm pretty sure only recently he actually started facing teammates in the rehab process. He might be back Game 4. I'd love to just have the C's foul him a bunch in the 2nd half. Take away shots from KD + Kyrie and force Simmons to drain all the FTsI hope Boston doesn't sink to that level of playing hack-a-Simmons. Frankly, if they have to resort to that, then the Celtics don't deserve to win.
I'm not even sure hack-a-Simmons will actually work. Sure he was awful in the playoffs at the end last year and generally has been a poor FT shooter, but he is 60% for his career (and even last year), and that generally isn't bad enough to have a hack-a-player strategy work to your advantage.
Still think it’d be super dumb to bring him back at all in this situation. Given both his injuries and the psychological component, let alone his newness with the team, I just don’t see any logic where the potential benefits of him coming back outweigh the risks.You have to think long-term with Simmons. Unless you think this is the last chance you have to really compete or there’s such a high chance that you win it all if you bring him back that it justifies the risks - which I think is questionable at best given the hole they dug themselves - I think you do your best with Ky and KD this year and just bring him back at the start of next season when you can make a full run.
Nash remained noncommittal on a timeline for any potential return for Simmons. The Nets trail 1-0 entering Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first-round series on Wednesday night."There's no other way than him to say, 'I'm ready,'" Nash said after Wednesday's shootaround. "Especially after an absence this long. So whenever he is ready, it's going to have to be on him to say, 'I feel comfortable. I feel ready to go. I want to play and I want to contribute.'"We can't push him places when you have been out this long. It's got to be something where he is definitely comfortable and ready to play.""I think it's more of a collective decision," Nash said. "I think they understand that it's bigger than just a linear equation. This has been a prolonged absence. So I think it's more, they're in this together, trying to find a resolution and a time frame to come back where he is safe to play and well enough to contribute."In the short term, the Nets remain hopeful that he continues to pick up as much as he can on and off the floor through workouts and film sessions."If he's able to play at some point, having him kind of become as familiar as possible with what we're doing, because those things change day to day," Nash said. "You're making adjustments -- and so having him be involved in all that stuff, so if he is able to play at some point, he's comfortable."https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33772996/steve-nash-says-ben-simmons-let-brooklyn-nets-know-ready-return