Ben Simmons is making progress towards a return in the NBA playoffs after being cleared for contact says to Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash.
Simmons, who was traded to the Nets from the Philadelphia 76ers in February, has not played in the NBA all season after a fallout at his former franchise.
The 25-year-old three-time All-Star had struggled initially with him reconditioning after joining the Nets, before being plagued by a back problem which he is slowly overcoming.
“He’s making progress,” Nash told reporters after Tuesday’s practice. “We’ll just see how he responds and see if he’s able to do more contact [on Wednesday].”
Simmons had joined in a 4-on-4 with teammates at a Monday workout with contact.
“So far, so good,” Nash said. “I think he managed yesterday’s activity well.”
The Nets are currently 1-0 down in their seven-game first round playoffs series against the Boston Celtics.
Nash confirmed Simmons would not play in Game 2 on Wednesday but there is growing hope he will participate in the series in some capacity.
“I wouldn’t be able to say anything about that because I’m not even sure how he’s going to get through these weeks,” Nash said.
“We have to also consider it’s a nine-month absence or whatever it is, so it’s not just like he had a six-week absence, so I think this is a pretty unique scenario. It’s not as linear as maybe the other kind of in-season injuries.”