Ben Simmons is “starting to show the player he can be”, according to his coach Steve Nash after the Australian played a role in the Brooklyn Nets’ win against the Toronto Raptors.
Simmons played over 32 minutes at Barclays Center on Friday, scoring six points and recording 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Kyrie Irving (30 points) and Kevin Durant (27) led the scoring for the Nets in a 109-105 victory, edging out Toronto despite an impressive triple-double from Pascal Siakam (37 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists).
Simmons played his first game in 16 months on Wednesday in defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans and struggled to make an impact, fouling out during his 23-minute appearance.
He was much-improved in Friday’s win, though, and Nash expressed his pride for the 26-year-old, saying post-game: “From the jump he was more aggressive – he got in the paint, every time he gets in the paint he causes problems.
“He’s starting to show the player he can be, and I still think he’s got a ways to go, so really proud of him. He shook off the first night, and I thought he was much more aggressive in an important game for us.”
The player himself revealed Nash has been telling him to “Just attack, just be me,” adding: “It’s easy to say, but to go and do it, it’s tough. But that’s on me. Keep pushing myself.”