Ben Simmons streaked behind the defence and caught a pass in transition that he dunked. About a minute later, he fired a cross-court pass to a Brooklyn Nets teammate for a 3-pointer.
Those were the types of plays the Philadelphia 76ers had seen many times before. On Monday, Simmons finally made them for another team. "I'm grateful just to be able to step on that floor, step on an NBA floor again," Simmons said. "So I had a lot of fun out there." Kawhi Leonard also returned for the Los Angeles Clippers, as did Canada's Jamal Murray for the Denver Nuggets, after they both sat out last season recovering from surgeries for ACL tears. "539 days later BOUT THAT TIME!!" Murray wrote on Twitter.
539 days later… BOUT THAT TIME!! "Just being able to put all that hard work that I did throughout the, whatever, 14, 16 months, just being able to put that into test playing against NBA talent was good," Leonard said after the Clippers 102-97 win over Portland. "Just being out there with the guys, talking, I missed it.
It was a great experience for me." That's no doubt how their teams felt after expecting to be title contenders last season but instead having those hopes wrecked by injuries.