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Sixers’ Doc Rivers says he had a good talk with Ben Simmons after trade

The Ben Simmons-Philadelphia 76ers saga ended in February when the team traded him to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for James Harden. The Sixers are moving forward with Harden and Joel Embiid leading the way, and both sides appear to have moved on.

Still, questions linger about what really happened with Simmons and his relationship with coach Doc Rivers. Everybody remembers the comments both Rivers and Embiid made after the Game 7 loss to the Atlanta Hawks in the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals, but Rivers cleared up some confusion about the comments and why Simmons wanted out.

Rivers hopped on “The VC Show with Vince Carter” and he discussed the comment he made after Game 7 he said he and Simmons had a good talk after the trade:

That one comment thing had nothing to do with why Ben wanted to leave. Alright? Let me just say that. It was a lot of things as Ben told me and publicly now that happened long before I got there. What frustrated me was that I still think it shouldn’t have been enough to want to leave. I just didn’t, and I told Ben that. I kept telling him that. This is not why you want to leave a team. You work these things out. They didn’t get worked out and so yeah, we’ve had one talk. Not a long, long talk, but we did have one good talk. Ben called me afterward, which I thought was great and we had a good talk, but the point was, he was already leaving and I really believe, even though 99% of the people didn’t, that we could make this work with Ben and Jo and the team because I’m built that way. That’s what coaches have to do. I want the kid to do well. I don’t have any, like, bad feelings about him. He didn’t do anything wrong to me. I just want most guys do, I really do. Now I want to kick all their butts when they’re not on my team. That’s the competitive side of me, but as a human being, I think we all should want Ben and all these guys to do well.

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While Rivers and the Sixers move forward with Harden and Embiid leading the way, one will always wonder what could have been with Simmons if the two sides could have worked out their differences.

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Story originally appeared on Sixers Wire