Australian Ben Simmons Wagered Home Country’s Historical Moment in Return for Better 2023–24 NBA Season
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While basketball takes up most of the NBA players’ time, they often make some to witness other sporting events. When these events are of national significance, it only makes them more important. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is one such event that garnered attention from across the world, especially due to its international appeal. However, Ben Simmons had different plans.
The intense soccer action had the whole world taking notice. However, the Brooklyn Nets star committed to his NBA duties, so much so that he skipped the historic event taking place in his country. He explained the reason behind this very move in a recent interview.
Ben Simmons chooses NBA over national pride
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Watching a historic event unfold in one’s nation is always a matter of pride. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup definitely is one such event that can elevate anyone’s sense of pride and patriotism. However, while this prestigious event took place in his own country, Ben Simmons chose to focus on his offseason work to serve the Brooklyn Nets better.
After two seasons of underwhelming outputs, the 3-time All-Star seems determined to make a strong comeback. However, his determination prompted him to ditch a moment of national pride. He discussed this very decision of his on an interview with FOX5’s Tina Cervasio.
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“I didn’t get to that unfortunately, I had a big summer,” said the 27-year-old. “Just focused on getting ready for next season and trying to have a great year with the Nets so I’m super excited to get into camp.”
From injuries to mental health issues, the Nets guard had to deal with a lot. In fact, these injuries also prompted Simmons to miss out on the 2023 FIBA World Cup, another event that may have been of significant national importance.
Boomers missed Simmons in FIBA
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Team Australia earlier entered the 2023 FIBA World Cup in the absence of their 6’11 point guard, Ben Simmons. The Boomers had an opportunity to secure their first ever medal in the prestigious event. Given the high stakes, the Aussies needed their most talented players to show up for national duty. However, while Patty Mills and his men fought for glory, Simmons rested and rehabbed for the upcoming NBA season.
Given the absence of their star point guard, Team Australia faltered, leading to an early exit from the tournament. Although stars like Josh Giddey fought resiliently, they could not sustain the pressure on the international stage.
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Missing out on both FIBA events, Simmons has put in the work to elevate his game ahead of the 2023-24 NBA season. But will this effort pay off? Only time can tell.
Edited by:
Bilal Handoo