Sixers’ Simmons says ‘overthinking’ led to dismal outing

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Sixers’ Simmons says ‘overthinking’ led to dismal outing

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After failing to score a basket in Game 2, the Australian rookie sensation looks to carry Philly back in the series against Boston

WASHINGTON, United States – Philadelphia’s rookie sensation Ben Simmons vowed Friday, May 4, that he’d bounce back from his dismal performance in the 76ers’ 108-103 NBA playoff loss to the Boston Celtics.

The 21-year-old Australian, who came close to averaging a triple-double in the Sixers’ first-round series victory over the Miami Heat, failed to score a basket on Thursday as the 76ers squandered a 22-point lead and fell into a 0-2 hole in their best-of-7 second-round playoff series against the Celtics.

“It’s just about the worst I’ve played all year,” said Simmons, who finished with one point, five rebounds, seven assists and five turnovers.

The Celtics threw a number of different defensive looks at Simmons, but he said the problem was “self-inflicted” rather than the result of Boston’s efforts.

Simmons said he was “overthinking” in the game.

“Thinking too much about everything, about every play on the floor. I think I’m looking at it in too much detail and not just playing,” he said Friday at the 76ers’ off-day practice.

Simmons spent much of the second half on the bench, but he said his morale remains high.

“I’m a very confident person every time I step on the court, that’s not going to change,” he said.

Simmons said he’d received “words of encouragement” from Sixers legend Allen Iverson, who reached out for a phone pep talk.

“He just said play the game I know how to play,” Simmons said. “And that’s just second nature to me.”

Simmons has received support from less expected quarters as well.

Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell, who has developed a sometimes touchy rivalry with Simmons, said he expected the Aussie to respond.

“The biggest thing that people don’t understand is that every player has that night,” Mitchell said ahead of the Jazz Western Conference game against the Houston Rockets.

“It just so happens that it happened to (Simmons), and I expect him to respond back. He’s a good player. Good players respond back, and it’s all about the response.” – Rappler.com

 

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