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Atlantic Notes: Curry, Simmons, Nash, Mitchell, Knicks, Celtics

Net guard Seth Curry Admitted that a difficult road may be waiting Ben Simmons Next season Broadcast by NetsDaily.com. Curry and Simmons Won From Philadelphia James Harden Last season. Simmons did not play a single match in either club for personal reasons and back injuries.

“There are always challenges. Above all, he missed the whole season. It will be difficult to get his rhythm back in basketball,” he said. Curry told an Australian newspaper Melbourne era and Sydney Morning Herald..

“I don’t know exactly what he experienced mentally, but it’s hard to comment, but it’s hard to take a break, take a break, compete for and play 5v5 basketball that year. Difficult … You can take a little time and get used to playing high level basketball again, but he is a special talent and has all the skills Nets is on the floor Need him. “

Here are some other notes from the Atlantic:

  • Bryan Ruiz of New York Post Find out where the sudden cataclysm of Nets leaves the head coach Steve nash.. Nash was hired with the intention of leading Brooklyn to controversy, Kyrie Irving When Kevin DurantThe future of is uncertain and he may be tasked with another task. The allocation will vary greatly depending on whether Brooklyn fights or begins rebuilding.
  • The Knicks Remains at the most probable landing site Donovan Mitchell If he is traded Reported by Steve Popper on Newsday. With the exception of Mitchell’s relationship with New York, Knicks owns a fair amount of draft capital and young players to offer in the discussion. Mitchell is entering a season of averaging 25.9 points per contest. This is two consecutive PPG campaigns of 25 or more.
  • The Celtics‘The off-season received good reviews from rival teams at the Eastern Conference, As Steve Bulpett of Heavy.com pointed out. Boston basically revived the five defensive starters, Grant WilliamsAnd new additions Malcolm Brogdon When Danilo Gallinari.. “He. He will benefit them,” he said. Rival Eastern Conference General Manager spoke specifically about Brogdon. “When I go to Boston, where there are strong people around him, unfortunately, he will benefit them. I think he’s going to make them better — that makes me angry.”
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