Nets’ Ben Simmons has lateral upper calf strain, will miss next three games

Ben Simmons will miss the next three games because of a calf strain.

The Brooklyn Nets say that forward Ben Simmons has been diagnosed with a lateral upper calf strain. He will miss the next three games and will be re-evaluated after that.

Initially, Simmons was listed as out for Wednesday’s game against the Washington Wizards because of left knee soreness. However, it looks like the former Philadelphia 76er will miss more time than that.

Simmons missed four games from the end of October to the beginning of November along with a Nov. 13 game against the Los Angeles Lakers with left knee soreness. His most recent instance with dealing with his troublesome knee was Nov. 28 against the Orlando Magic when he left the game in the second quarter with left knee soreness.

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