New York Post

Simmons, Nets committed to planning right

- By BRIAN LEWIS brian.lewis@nypost.com

Ben Simmons and his camp will sit down with the Nets and hammer out a plan for the ensuing months, one intended to put him on the best path to both physical and mental health and a successful return to the court.

“We will work together with the Nets on a summer plan,” a source close to Simmons told The Post. “Everyone is confident.”

The Nets want the rehabbing Simmons to be in Brooklyn as much as possible, putting Philadelph­ia as far in the review mirror as he can. The 25-year-old finally is offloading his South Jersey mansion, which can only help toward that end, one small step.

Simmons — who forced a trade from the 76ers to the Nets on Feb. 10, but didn’t play at all this past season — sold his suburban mansion in Moorestown, N.J., for $4.55 million, and has his condo in the Ritz Carlton Residences in downtown Philadelph­ia on the market as well. Both listings were reported by The Dirt.

The 10,500-foot South Jersey mansion — which is 40 minutes from where the 76ers practice in Camden — was bought by Phillies outfielder Nick Castellano­s. Right after Simmons demanded a trade from the 76ers last fall, he put his Center City condo on the market for $3.1 million. It’s now listed for just under $3 million.

Simmons had microdisce­ctomy surgery on May 4 to address a herniated L-4 disk in his lower back. He’s expected to need three months of rehab, but to be ready physically for training camp, which is expected to start in September.

Simmons, who has seen a therapist, cited mental health issues in Philadelph­ia. He and agent Rich Paul sat down with Nets general manager Sean Marks to discuss what the team could do to help facilitate his return to the court.

“From the communicat­ions I’ve had with him multiple times since the surgery, he’s feeling relief already and feeling great. He knows that, it goes back to that five months, he has a big buildup to get ready and contribute,” Marks said. “Regarding Ben post-surgery, I don’t want to speak for him, but I can sense there’s a relief. There’s a new lease on life, so to speak. When you are able to take a problem and say that should be fixed and move that out of here and now it’s on to the rest.”

➤ Northwest Missouri State guard Trevor Hudgins had a predraft workout at HSS Training Center last week, according to his Instagram story. … Long Island Nets standout Craig Randall — the G-League’s secondlead­ing scorer — attended free-agent camp with the Knicks. The Nets hold his rights in the G-League, but not the NBA, so he’s an unrestrict­ed free agent.

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