The Ben Simmons saga in Brooklyn is nearing its end. League sources confirmed to the Daily News that the 6-10 guard is finalizing a contract buyout with the Nets and is set to become a free agent.
Ben Simmons' career hasn't fully panned out the way many were expecting, but the 6'10" guard still presents a very unique opportunity for teams to acquire. After 2.5 seasons with the Brooklyn Nets ...
Ben Simmons is finalizing a contract buyout with the Brooklyn Nets to become a free agent, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania and Brian Windhorst. Simmons will meet with the Cleveland Cavaliers ...
If Simmons were to become a free agent, Cleveland and the Los Angeles Clippers are viewed as potential suitors. The seven teams that aren’t allowed to sign a player that is waived and had a pre ...
The Ben Simmons era is officially coming to an end in Kings County. Per ESPN's Shams Charania and Brian Windhorst, the Brooklyn Nets are finalizing a buyout agreement with Simmons, paving way for ...
The shooting happened around 5:40 a.m. in the area of Cheyenne Avenue and Simmons Street, North Las Vegas Police said. Investigators believe the driver of a black Ford pickup truck shot at the ...
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"He went out there and tried to move around and was not feeling good," Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez said of Ben Simmons, who will miss his fifth straight game while dealing with lower back soreness ...
After a tumultuous last few years in the NBA, Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons contemplated retiring from the NBA. In a recent appearance on the podcast The Young Man and the Three, Simmons opened ...
As COVID-19 began to surge five years ago, no one knew what to expect. Neither did the immune system. Confronted with a new virus, humanity was immunologically naive. The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 ...
But the longtime Eagles figurehead and Boston native is reportedly also hard at work trying to buy the Boston Celtics, according to The Ringer founder and longtime sports scribe Bill Simmons.