Ben Simmons injury: Simmons to undergo back surgery, expected to be ready for training camp

Nets newcomer Ben Simmons will undergo surgery to deal with a back issue that kept him out since the trade deadline.

Ben Simmons became a Brooklyn Net in February, but his Nets debut was delayed by a herniated disc in his back that prevented him from taking the floor in the first-round series against the Celtics.

Simmons had taken part in practice alongside his teammates and fans saw plenty of video of Simmons on court in a practice environment, but Simmons’ back ailment is serious enough to require off-season surgery.

The Nets announced on Twitter that Simmons will undergo a microdiscectomy procedure on Thursday.

“After consultation with multiple back specialists, it has been determined that the best course of action for Ben’s long-term health is for him to undergo surgery. The microdiscectomy procedure, scheduled for Thursday, is designed to alleviate pain caused by the herniated disc in Ben’s back. Further updates will be provided following the procedure.”

According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Simmons has a recovery timeline of 3-4 months, which should mean he won’t miss any time at the start of the 2022-23 regular season.

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NBA fines Nets for violating league policy regarding injury reporting

The NBA has dished out a punishment to the Brooklyn Nets for violating a league policy.

Even before the NBA went on hiatus, the Brooklyn Nets had already dealt with more than their share of injuries. Then before they made their way down to the bubble, the Nets lost multiple players to injuries and positive COVID-19 tests.

Since getting down to the bubble, the Nets lost Michael Beasley after he tested positive for COVID-19, sat Caris LeVert (left thigh contusion) and Joe Harris (right hamstring and lower back soreness) out for their game against the Milwaukee Bucks, and saw Jamal Crawford (left hamstring strain) go down while making his Brooklyn debut.

Apparently, somewhere along the way, the Nets made a mistake in handling one of these injuries with the league. Because, the NBA announced on Thursday that the Nets had been fined $25,000 for “failing to comply with league policies governing injury reporting.”

The league did not specify which injury report from the Nets led to the fine.

Multiple Nets ruled out ahead of first Disney scrimmage

Jamal Crawford will not play in his first game in a Brooklyn Nets uniform on Wednesday.

It’s been a long road back to the court for the Brooklyn Nets. Even though everyone has been forced to deal with the stoppage in play, no team has lost as many players ahead of the Disney bubble as the Nets.

With Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Spencer Dinwiddie, DeAndre Jordan, Wilson Chandler Taurean Prince snd Nic Claxton out, Brooklyn had to bring in reinforcements.

But with the NBA set to start scrimmages tomorrow, it appears the Nets will be without some of their substitute players, if not all.

Nets head coach Jacque Vaughn told reporters on a Zoom call that Tyler Johnson, Jamal Crawford and Justin Anderson will not play against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, per Alex Schiffer of The Athletic.

Additionally, Donta Hall has not exited quarantine yet.

But, Lance Thomas may be available against the Pelicans.