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Brooklyn Nets' Ben Simmons cleared for contact but return still unclear

BOSTON — Brooklyn Nets swingman Ben Simmons has been cleared for contact as he continues to make his way back from a back injury that has prevented him from playing since he was acquired from the Philadelphia 76ers just before February's trade deadline.

Nets head coach Steve Nash ruled Simmons out of Game 2, but left the door open for Simmons' return at some point in Brooklyn's first-round series against the Boston Celtics.

«He's making progress,» Nash said after Tuesday's practice. «We'll just see how he responds and see if he's able to do more contact [Wednesday].»

Nash said that Simmons' first day of contact was actually during a Monday workout when he was able to play four-on-four with some of his teammates.

«So far, so good,» Nash said of how Simmons came through the workout. «I think he managed yesterday's activity well.»

Simmons spent much of his post-practice time that the media was able to see on Tuesday working with Nets shooting instructor Kyle Korver on his form. When asked specifically if there was a chance Simmons might be able to play in Saturday's Game 3, Nash was non-committal about the possibility.

«I wouldn't be able to say anything about that because I'm not even sure how he's going to get through these weeks,» Nash said. «We have to also consider it's a nine-month absence or whatever it is, so it's not just like he had a six-week absence so I think this is a pretty unique scenario. It's not as linear as maybe the other kind of in-season injuries.»

Simmons has not played since last May after requesting a trade from the Sixers in the offseason, citing mental health concerns. As far as the next possible hurdles to clear, Nash said being able to play in a full 5-on-5 scrimmage probably wasn't going to be

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