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Ben Simmons Shows Signs of Revival in Nets’ Win Over Phoenix Suns

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Ben Simmons Shows Signs of Revival in Nets’ Win Over Phoenix Suns
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Ben Simmons performed his most impressive in years as the Brooklyn Nets defeated the Phoenix Suns 127-117 on Thursday. The Australian forward came close to a triple-double with 14 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists, shooting 7-of-8 from the field.

Simmons’ Best Performance in Years

The 28-year-old, feeling pressured to demonstrate his value in the last year of his $177.2 million deal, displayed glimpses of his previous All-Star performance. Simmons scored his highest number of points since November 2022 with 14 points. Nets coach Jordi Fernandez commended Simmons’ aggressive defense, mentioning how it influenced the team’s third straight victory on the road. Fernandez commented that although he put up impressive numbers, it was his defense that truly motivated everyone else.

Simmons’ Viral Gestures Spark Debate

Skills of Ben Simmons on the court received praise, but his lighthearted teasing grabbed the internet’s focus. After making a layup in the second quarter, Ben Simmons taunted Phoenix Suns rookie Ryan Dunn by gesturing “too small.” Afterwards, he mocked Bradley Beal by mimicking a “smoked it” gesture when Beal failed to make an open layup.

Fans were quick to note the irony of Simmons making fun of missed shots, as he himself has a track record of not taking open shots, as seen in a well-known playoff incident in 2021. Critics on social media described his actions as bold, but some recognized his impressive performance.

Aiming for a Comeback

Simmons admitted he is continuing to strive for his past level of performance following numerous injury challenges. “He said he’s becoming more at ease after the game.” “It requires time and effort to reach the desired goal, but I am committed to continuing my efforts.”

If Simmons keeps getting better, he could quiet critics and regain his position among the top players in the league. Until that time, fans will continue to discuss his blend of creativity and shenanigans.

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