Ben Simmons immediately agrees to sign with Clippers after officially getting Nets buyout

The Nets agreed to a contract buyout with Ben Simmons, ending his disappointing stay in Brooklyn.The team requested waivers on Simmons, and the former All-Star is now an unrestricted free agent.It’s uncertain how much money the Nets saved with the buyout.While Simmons won’t clear waivers until Monday at 5 p.m., he reportedly intends to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to ESPN.If Simmons does indeed sign with the Clippers, he’ll be playing with the man he was traded for two years ago (James Harden) and would make his Barclays Center return on March 28.

The reception from the Nets crowd may be frosty, but Simmons and his camp were complimentary of the organization.“Like all things with Brooklyn during Ben’s time there this was handled with the utmost support and class from (general manager) Sean Marks and staff and ownership,” Simmons’ agent Bernie Lee told the Post.“After the trade deadline passed we had a conversation where we mutually agreed to come up with a solution to give Ben the opportunity to seek out a fresh start for himself.I would just like to take a second to truly thank Sean Marks, the entire coaching staff and ownership for their partnership for the last few seasons and the incredible amount to which they supported Ben every step of the way.”Injuries – back woes, herniated discs and multiple surgeries – marred his stay in Brooklyn.Once Harden blindsided the Nets with a trade request in 2023 just days before the trade deadline, Brooklyn sent him to Philadelphia for Simmons.

Simmons missed the rest of that season, and came into this season having played just 57 of the Nets’ 191 games after the trade became official.Following a second back surgery, Simmons finally began a slow return to at least moderate health this season.He appeared in 33 of Brooklyn’s 51 games, averaging 6.2 points, 6.9 assists and 5.2 rebounds, serving as the backup point guard first to Dennis Schroder and then to D’Angelo Russell.Now Simmon...

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