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Posted: 2024-01-30 08:16:13

Ben Simmons has made his latest long-awaited return to the NBA court after almost three months on the sidelines and played a major role in the Brooklyn Nets' 147-114 win over the Utah Jazz.

Simmons came off the bench and nearly got a triple-double with 10 points (on 5/5 shooting), 11 assists (with no turnovers) and eight rebounds in just 18 minutes.

One particular play got the crowd and people at home hyped, when the Australian got a hand on a pass from Utah's Lauri Markannen, tipped it over the head of intended target Keyonte George, and chased the ball down for a slam dunk.

Simmons took a heavy fall going up for a block in the final four minutes of the game and was substituted out, but confirmed afterwards he was OK.

The point guard missed 12 weeks and 38 games with a nerve impingement in his back, the latest in a string of injuries that have scuppered his first two years at the Nets.

"It took a lot of effort and patience and time to get back to where I'm at now," Simmons said.

"Every single day, every morning, every day, I'm working to get back on the floor.

"For me, and everyone that has seen that and seen my discipline over the last two months, it's great to see it pay off."

Simmons had only joined the team for shoot-around on game day, but was in sync with his teammates immediately.

Mikal Bridges (33 points) and Cam Thomas (25 points) led all scorers.

"Other people played so well tonight because of the impact of Ben Simmons. It's that simple," Nets coach Jacque Vaughn said.

"Ben deserves an extreme amount of credit for the way he played tonight."

Ben Simmons dribbles a basketball while running away from Utah Jazz player Lauri Markkanen during an NBA game.

Ben Simmons moved well in his 18 minutes after a long lay-off with a back injury.(AP Photo: Mary Altaffer)

After the win, Simmons said he gets along with this squad better than any other in his eight seasons.

"This is probably one of the best teams in terms of just friendships I've been a part of," he said.

"Everyone gets along, we don't have egos or anything like that on the team. For me to be able to be in an environment like this is amazing.

"I get to come to work with a bunch of friends who want to get better and compete, so I'm happy."

Simmons's rocky road

Being happy to simply get on the court is a far cry from the teenager who was anointed as the heir to LeBron James and Magic Johnson before he had even played a minute of professional ball.

Since being picked by the Philadelphia 76ers first in the 2016 draft, Simmons has had an up-and-down career, epitomised by missing the 2016-17 campaign with a foot injury, then winning rookie of the year in his first season on court.

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