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Ben Simmons reportedly working on a contract buyout with the Nets, both Cavaliers and Clippers interested

Simmons, now in his third season with the Nets, was set to become a free agent this summer

Ben Simmons may be a free agent here soon.

Simmons and the Brooklyn Nets are working on a potential contract buyout, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported after the NBA’s trade deadline on Thursday afternoon. It’s unclear when that buyout will be finalized, but the three-time All-Star is expected to be a free agent in the near future.

There are several teams apparently interested in him, too, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Clippers.

The Philadelphia 76ers selected Simmons with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft out of LSU, but he missed the 2016-17 season with a broken foot. He returned the next season to win Rookie of the Year and he earned three straight All-Star appearances from 2018-2021. But Simmons missed the entire 2021-22 campaign amid his back injury, mental health concerns and eventual holdout with the 76ers, which resulted in him finally being moved to the Nets after the tumultuous final stretch with the franchise.

Since then, his career has largely been stagnant. He's not played in more than 42 games per season while dealing with numerous injuries. Simmons has averaged 6.2 points and 6.9 assists in 33 games with the Nets this season, which is the final year of his five-year, $177 million deal. He's set to be a free agent later this summer.

Though he’s not been the player he was at the beginning of his career, Simmons is off to perhaps his best — or at least most consistent — start this season since he landed in Brooklyn. Charania reported that Simmons wants to join a contender, which the Nets are not. They hold just a 17-34 record heading into Friday’s game against the Miami Heat, which is one of the worst records in the Eastern Conference.

Simmons could in theory provide valuable minutes with both the Cavaliers and the Clippers should either team pick him up. Cleveland holds a league-best 41-10 record after a buzzer-beating win over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night, and the Clippers are clinging on to the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference.

Regardless of how it works out, Simmons appears to be on his way toward a fresh start sooner than anticipated. The change of scenery could be enough to bring him back to form for this next stretch of his career.