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Rivers: 76ers still want disgruntled guard Simmons back

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The 76ers and representation for disgruntled All-Star Ben Simmons have neared a resolution of the guard's holdout that could potentially see him rejoin the team this week.

The first step was in motion Monday night: Simmons was in Philadelphia and coach Doc Rivers did not rule out the possibility of a return to practice at some point this week.

'œClearly that's what we want, or we wouldn't be talking if that wasn't part of it,'ť Rivers said.

Simmons missed training camp and the preseason in the wake of his offseason trade demand that had left the Sixers without their three-time All-Star -- and Simmons out millions in lost salary and fines. The 25-year-old Australian still has $147 million and four years left on his contract.

Rivers said he has not talked to Simmons during the holdout, only Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul. Sixers President Daryl Morey has fielded offers for Simmons but has yet to find a package to his satisfaction that would keep the the Sixers among the Eastern Conference's best teams.

Morey and Rivers have been publicly optimistic since the start of training camp that Simmons would play again for the Sixers. Rivers said he did not know if the situation could be resolved this week.

But the possibility of a reunion -- as farfetched as it once seemed -- could be on the horizon.

'œWe've said from Day 1 what we've wanted,'ť Rivers said. 'œWe'd love to have him back. Other than that, honestly, there's nothing to report.'ť

Rivers said conversations with Klutch 'œhave been good throughout, honestly'ť and there was no animosity on either side.

The bottom line of the holdout may very well be about the bottom line; the more games and practices Simmons misses, the more money he loses. Report to Philadelphia and, even if he never plays, the financial bleeding starts to ease up.

Simmons, the No. 1 pick of the 2016 draft, had been paired with Joel Embiid as the franchise cornerstones as the Sixers chase their first NBA championship since 1983. Simmons, though, took the brunt of the blame for the top-seeded Sixers' second-round exit in last season's playoffs. He shot 34% from the free-throw line in the postseason and was reluctant to attempt a shot from anywhere on the floor late in games.

Rivers and Embiid both made pointed comments about Simmons following the Game 7 loss to Atlanta.

Rivers said his 'œI don't know'ť response to if Simmons could be a championship point guard was taken out of context. Embiid has refused to back down and said in camp the melodrama was 'œweird, disappointing, borderline kind of disrespectful to all the guys that are out here fighting for their lives.'ť

Rivers downplayed potential issues in the locker room, should Simmons return.

'œOther than that first 10 minutes of '~welcome back' and taking the crap from your teammates about missing camp and stuff, guys want to win,'ť Rivers said. 'œThey want to win and they look at Ben as a guy that can help them do that.'ť

Embiid endorsed Simmons' return after the Sixers beat the Nets in a preseason game.

'œI believe that he gives us the best chance to win,'ť Embiid said. 'œWe're a better team with him than without. That's for sure. I'm happy that things have resolved and we can move on and can try and be a better team.'ť

Could Simmons actually start Oct. 20 opening night in New Orleans?

'œMy guess is when, if he comes, I think he'll be ready to play,'ť Rivers said.

Rivers defused the situation, opening his pregame press conference by saying, 'œHello, everyone, I have a statement to make.'ť As questions about Simmons kept coming before the Sixers played the Brooklyn Nets, Rivers said, 'œyou guys know we have a game today, right?'ť

The Sixers played without injured point guards Ty Maxey and Shake Milton.

So, what about the point guard situation?

'œWell, we don't have one,'ť Rivers said.

Help, still perhaps implausible, might be on the way.

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Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers speaks to the media before a preseason NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Philadelphia. Rivers says the franchise still wants disgruntled All-Star guard Ben Simmons to the return to the team. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers pauses while speaking to the media before a preseason NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Philadelphia. Rivers says the franchise still wants disgruntled All-Star guard Ben Simmons to the return to the team. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The Associated Press
***HOLD FOR STORY BY DAN GELSTON***A fan shops for souvenirs before a preseason NBA basketball game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Toronto Raptors, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, in Philadelphia. Ben Simmons was out of sight, out of mind and out of the team pregame hype video for the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers have largely stopped talking about the three-time All-Star guard. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The Associated Press
FILE - In this June 16, 2021 file photo, Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons wipes his face during the second half of Game 5 in a second-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks in Philadelphia. Simmons will not report to the 76ers when they open training camp on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021. Team President Daryl Morey said there's still hope Simmons will return at some point. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The Associated Press
A fan shops for souvenirs before a preseason NBA basketball game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Toronto Raptors, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, in Philadelphia. Ben Simmons was out of sight, out of mind and out of the team pregame hype video for the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers have largely stopped talking about the three-time All-Star guard. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The Associated Press
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