Ben Simmons Has Arrived in Philadelphia. (Unpublished)
Ben Simmons has arrived in Philadelphia.
Sixers All-Star Ben Simmons has arrived in Philadelphia and took a Covid-19 test -- as required by NBA protocol, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 12, 2021
The 2021-22 NBA regular season is one week away from
starting and the Philadelphia 76ers, 3-time All-Star point guard has JUST
returned to Philadelphia.
NBA fans, and most importantly Sixers fans, have been
keeping a close eye on Ben Simmons since the end of Philly’s playoff campaign
last year. Ever since Ben passed the ball up to Matisse Thybulle in the pivotal
moments of Game 7 against the Hawks, he has been under much scrutiny.
Ben Simmons did not just pass this up... pic.twitter.com/4JyM7ZHNkJ
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 21, 2021
Ben Simmons 4th quarter this series:
— Tom Haberstroh (@tomhaberstroh) June 21, 2021
Game 1: 2-2 FG
Game 2: 0-0 FG
Game 3: 1-1 FG
Game 4: 0-0 FG
Game 5: 0-0 FG
Game 6: 0-0 FG
Game 7: 0-0 FG
The turmoil between him, the Sixers organization and its
fans could really be attributed to other things in the past including,
Trade Proposals
Hearing Ben Simmons was pretty ecstatic to not be traded from the Sixers to Houston for James Harden and believes his team is capable of bringing a title to Philadelphia. Doc Rivers is also a huge fan of Simmons and believes the best is yet to come with two-time NBA All-Star.
— Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpears) January 13, 2021
Chemistry Issues
BUT alas,
Ben’s late game indecision appeared to be the
backbreaker for all sides.
Since June 20th, Simmons and Philadelphia 76ers
have had no communication between each other until last night. Doc Rivers
comments after the loss really didn’t help the hurt.
Sixers’ General Manager Elton Brand and President of
Basketball Operations Daryl Morey, have
dodged questions about Ben Simmons’s future as a Sixer. That stood until
after their meeting with Simmons’ agent Rich Paul right before the ’21 NBA
Draft.
The team has tried to trade Simmons in several packages for
several picks and a superstar in return. Whether the deal was for Washington’s
Bradley Beal or Portland’s Damian Lillard, the trade discussions were never
really moving forward.
Damian Lillard on leaving PDX:
— Landon Buford (@LandonBuford) August 25, 2021
"I'm not leaving PDX not right now at least," Says Lillard. #RipCity #NBA #NBATwitter pic.twitter.com/aRwnuaR1hQ
Ben Simmons even met with Doc Rivers, Daryl Morey and Elton Brand
in LA to tell them he doesn’t want to be a 76er any longer. He had also cancelled
several meetings with teammates to discuss his future.
On October 1st Ben was not paid his 8.2 million
dollars for not showing up to Philadelphia’s facilities before the first team
practice camp. Each missed game during the season would’ve resulted in a loss
of 227K.
Reporting with @WindhorstESPN and @BobbyMarks42: Sources confirm the 76ers have not paid Ben Simmons the $8.2 million he was owed today. The money has been put in an escrow account, & any fines accrued by him for not showing up will be deducted from that amount moving forward.
— Tim Bontemps (@TimBontemps) October 1, 2021
Simmons' contract is structured in such a way that reporting
to camp would have resulted in him receiving the first 50 percent of the salary
owed to him for the 2021-22 season.
Simmons even put up his Moorestown, NJ house up for sale.
Here’s a picture of the for sale sign outside Ben Simmons’ residence in Moorestown. pic.twitter.com/KWIIgTLPsK
— Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) October 11, 2021
As we know today, Ben Simmons has showed up to Philadelphia.
Losing that amount of money would be awful no matter who you are. No one could
have predicted to events leading up to today after the Game 7 loss to the
Hawks.
"The Process" has a been a tumultuous ideology for
the team since 2013.
Former Sixers General Manager Sam Hinkie, came up with a
plan to build an Eastern Conference powerhouse. The plan was to lose and gain
high draft picks. That plan ended up costing the Sixers and its fans to
purposely lose for FOUR consecutive seasons from 2013 to 2017. True Sixers fans
remember the 10-win season back during the 2015-16 season.
10-72…Yikes. Even after all that Sixers fans still believed
in "The Process".
Sam Hinkie acknowledges that he died for our sins pic.twitter.com/L5FmIYyWXC
— Robby Smukler (@yungsmuks) July 9, 2017
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PLAYERS have played at least one game for the 76ers since 2013, prior to
the 2020 season. The team also managed to lose valuable assets like Jrue
Holiday, Jimmy Butler, Robert Convington and Markelle Fultz in their quest to
bring a championship to Philly.
Success did come to the 76ers eventually.
The team has been a championship contender for the past four seasons. During the 2017-18 season, Philly finally established their young core of players consisting of Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Markelle Fultz, Dario Saric, T.J. McConnell and Richaun Holmes. The Sixers had won 50 games for the first time since the iconic, Iverson lead, 2000-01 season.
Hangin' with the fellas. pic.twitter.com/KNFjdoF0gN
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) June 18, 2017
The team had even come SO CLOSE to reaching the NBA Finals
during the 2018-19 playoffs. The heartbreaking loss came from the hands of
Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors, whom won it all that year.
The Sixers two franchise players, Ben Simmons and Joel
Embiid, had front row seats to witnessing one of the greatest game winning
shots in NBA history.
Only FOUR players remain from that Eastern Conference Finals
team going into the upcoming 2021-22 season.
Even after all this "The Process" still continues,
but for how long?
Poll Question: Do you think Ben Simmons will be a Sixer by end of the season?

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