NBA trade news 2025, Ben Simmons traded to LA Clippers by Brooklyn Nets after injury trouble


The Los Angeles Clippers signed Ben Simmons on Tuesday, adding the Aussie former No.1 overall pick who struggled to stay healthy and productive during two and a half seasons with the Brooklyn Nets.

The 28-year-old Simmons joins a veteran squad led by Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Norman Powell. The Clippers (29-23) entered Tuesday seventh in the Western Conference standings.

Simmons was waived by the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, with the sides agreeing to a buyout of his contract.

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He is making AUD$63 million this season and is set to be a free agent afterward.

He is averaging 6.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.9 assists this season.

Simmons earned rookie of the year honours in 2017-18 with the Philadelphia 76ers and was an All-Star the next three seasons.

A standout defender and passer, he never developed as an outside shooter and he was heavily criticised for his lack of aggressiveness on offense during the Sixers’ loss to the Atlanta Hawks in the 2021 Eastern Conference semi finals.

Ben Simmons. Getty

The 210cm guard from Australia has not attempted a 3-pointer since the 2022-23 season and is 5 for 36 (13.9 per cent) for his career from long range.

The Nets acquired Simmons in exchange for James Harden at the 2022 trade deadline, and he injured his back trying to work his way back into shape after sitting out the first half of that season in Philadelphia.

The injury problems, mostly due to lower back nerve damage, continued to limit Simmons.

He made it through just half of the 2022-23 season, and he played in 33 of a possible 52 games for the Nets this season.

Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank made a series of moves at the trade deadline intended to shore up his team’s bench, adding Bogdan Bogdanovic, Patty Mills, Drew Eubanks and MarJon Beauchamp.

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