New York Post

Simmons sits with bum leg

- By JARED SCHWARTZ

It’s always something with Ben Simmons.

And it’s getting hard to keep track of the different reasons he’s unavailabl­e for the Nets.

He missed the Nets’ 114-102 win over the Hawks on Saturday afternoon at Barclays Center due to left leg soreness, the third straight game he has sat out.

Simmons did not play in the team’s loss to the Magic on Tuesday, though that was simply rest and injury maintenanc­e after playing the night before in the team’s win over the Grizzlies as he is not yet cleared to play back-to-backs. Simmons was then removed from the injury report Wednesday and was expected to play in Thursday’s win over the Hawks.

But Simmons, despite not playing Tuesday and the Nets not practicing Wednesday, then appeared on the injury report with the leg soreness, missed Thursday’s game and missed Saturday’s clash with the same injury.

He has played in just 15 games this year.

Cam Thomas also missed Saturday’s game with a right ankle sprain, the third straight game he has missed, as well.

Both Simmons and Thomas are considered day-to-day.

The Nets signed Jacob Gilyard to a two-way contract, they announced Saturday. They had an available two-way deal to use after converting Jalen Wilson’s two-way contract to a three-year deal Friday.

Listed at 5-foot-8, Gilyard is notably the second-shortest player to appear in an NBA game this year, behind Markquis Nowell. Gilyard, 25, played in 37 games for the Grizzlies this season, averaging 4.7 points and 3.5 assists per game, but was cut last week.

In six games in the G-League this year, Gilyard, who played collegiate­ly at Richmond, has averaged 13.5 points and 9.0 assists per game.

After hitting 4 of 7 3-pointers Saturday and 7 of 11 on Thursday, Cameron Johnson has hit 19 against the Hawks for the season. It marks the most 3-pointers any Nets player has made against one team in a single season.

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