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Ben Simmons says Philly fans aren’t so bad after all: ‘I didn’t appreciate the fans enough’

Ben Simmons joined ‘The Young Man and the Three’ podcast with Cam Johnson and Tommy Alter

Former Sixer Ben Simmons says he has no animosity towards Philly fans and actually praised them during a recent podcast appearance.
Former Sixer Ben Simmons says he has no animosity towards Philly fans and actually praised them during a recent podcast appearance.Read moreJose Moreno / Staff Photographer / Jose Moreno / Staff Photographer

Philly sports fans have never been shy about expressing their thoughts on Ben Simmons. The last time the Brooklyn Nets were at the Wells Fargo Center, the 6-foot-10 point forward was welcomed with boos throughout the arena — from the introductions to every time he touched the ball.

However, those same fans might be surprised to know that when it comes to Simmons, the feeling isn’t mutual

In fact, on the latest episode of The Young Man and the Three podcast with Nets teammates Cam Johnson and Tommy Alter, he praised the Philly fan base.

“I didn’t appreciate the fans enough,” Simmons said. “Like, the fans of Philadelphia are incredible. You always want to play for a team that has a good fan base — whether they’re booing or whatever. You just want fans to care. You want the arena packed. So, just having that experience in Philadelphia was amazing. I’m so grateful to have played there and get to experience the city of Philly and know what it feels like to play for a team like Philly and play on a winning team.”

Simmons spent four seasons with the Sixers after being selected with the first overall pick in the 2016 draft. During his tenure in Philly, he found a lot of success — making the NBA All-Star game three times in his four seasons, reaching the playoffs every year, and receiving All-NBA honors in 2020.

“Winning in Philly is different,” Simmons said. “There’s no place like it. We had a chance to win a championship. I’m just grateful to have that experience and know what it’s like to be part of an organization in a city like Philadelphia and then just taking that and trying to apply it to Brooklyn, where I’m at now and embracing what it is now, knowing it’s not Philadelphia but we’re here for a reason, and we’re trying to do everything we can to make an impact and win games and build Brooklyn up.”

Simmons is currently in his third season with the Nets since requesting a trade from the Sixers in 2021.. After he sat out the entire 2021-22 season, the Sixers traded Simmons to the Nets for James Harden.

Since then, Simmons played in 42 games in his first season in Brooklyn and only 15 games in his second season before suffering a lower back injury ruled him out for the rest of the season. This season, he’s played in 30 games with Brooklyn and is averaging 6.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 7.1 assists while shooting 55.5% from the field.

The forward will be a free agent this upcoming summer.