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  2. 26 minutes ago · With just one year left on Ben Simmons’ contract, there’s no long-term reason to dump a first-rounder or two just to exchange it for a better expiring like Brandon Ingram’s, though Ingram ...

  3. 2 days ago · Ben Simmons back on the court 🔥 ... The glaring concern is that Simmons is making $40.3 million next season, the final year of his contract before entering unrestricted free agency.

  4. 4 days ago · They also have a huge salary-matching piece in Ben Simmons, who will make $40.3MM on an expiring contract in 2024/25. Brooklyn has frequently been linked to Donovan Mitchell and could certainly be a player in the bidding for the Cavaliers guard or another star who hits the trade market this summer.

  5. 3 days ago · Simmons missed most of the season with an injury. Simmons is still under contract for several more years. Yes, But. Despite Simmons' injury history and underwhelming performance, his youth, athleticism, and playmaking abilities still make him an attractive trade target for teams aiming to contend, provided he demonstrates early-season success.

  6. 3 days ago · Ben Simmons Is Back On The Basketball Court. Recently, Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai revealed that the team would go in a different direction in the offseason. He acknowledged that they don’t have enough assets or the kind of roster to compete right now, which is why they’re going to favor rebuilding for the future instead.

  7. 4 days ago · If the Spurs swing this trade, they would owe Simmons roughly $40 million for a single season. After that, the Spurs would have cap space galore to add a free agent in 2025. Plus, in a contract ...

  8. 1 day ago · Even still, Avdija is also on a very team-friendly contract given his ascending value. He is set to earn $15 million, $14 million, $13 million and $11 million over the next four seasons. SPORTS

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