Ben Simmons went on an assists rampage as he lead the Brooklyn Nets to a win in a masterclass display that left fans in disbelief.
Ben Simmons went on an assists rampage.
The Aussie recorded 10 assists in just 12 minutes in the first half of Brooklyn’s 107-105 away win over New Orleans on Tuesday (all times AEDT), with several highlight passes in an elite playmaking display.
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It marked the fifth time in the 28-year old’s career — and second time for the Nets — he’s had 10 assists in any half.
He finished with six points on 3-of-5 shooting, 12 assists, five rebounds and two steals with a +8 plus/minus — the second-best of any Net — in 22 minutes off the bench.
Cam Thomas’ 17 points led seven Nets in double digit scoring, while Brandon Ingram topped all scorers with 24. It saw the Nets etch closer to .500, improving to 5-6 on the season.
Simmons, who’s been replaced in the Nets’ starting line-up by Nic Claxton, checked into Tuesday’s game with 6:35 remaining in the first quarter and quickly dished out two assists in under a minute.
With 4:46 left in the opening period, Simmons fed back-to-back triples via Cam Thomas and Noah Clowney to give the Nets their first lead of the game at 16-14.
Simmons assisted on two more threes to Clowney then Keon Johnson before nailing a layup to help Brooklyn take a 26-22 lead at the end of the first quarter — with six assists to the Aussie’s name at that point.
Two of his four assists in the second term were to 3-pointers before he checked out of the game with 6:13 left in the half.
“Ten assists in just over 12 minutes. A big reason, you look at the Nets numbers — 14 assists on 15 made baskets. That’s an impressive looking stat,” Yes Network’s Sarah Kustok said.
Simmons put his high-level playmaking in the first half down to reading the play and finding open teammates.
“Just playing the flow of the game. My guys are getting open, making good cuts and spacing the floor and I was just finding them,” he told the Yes Network.
Fantastic first quarter for Ben Simmons. Simmons really sparked the Nets off the bench.
— Billy Reinhardt (@BillyReinhardt) November 12, 2024
Simmons handed out six assists in seven first-quarter minutes.
That’s the most assists for a Net in any quarter this season.
It’s also the most assists for a Net in any quarter since…
BEN SIMMONS SO FAR:
— Brooklyn Netcast (@BrooklynNetcast) November 12, 2024
12 Minutes
4 Points
4 Rebounds
10 ASSISTS â€¼ï¸ pic.twitter.com/r9SBpY5y6t
Just a little into the 2nd Quarter, Ben Simmons has ALREADY racked up 8 assists
— Point Made Basketball (@pointmadebball) November 12, 2024
His fingerprints are all over this game and he’s responsible for over half of his team’s points
Is this the best he’s been since his time in Philly?
pic.twitter.com/bErhsmF3jG
Ben Simmons shows his basketball IQ with this pass to Keon Johnson. as he guides Johnson for a dunk
— Jeri Tsai (@JeriTsaiNets) November 12, 2024
"Ben Simmons saw it before anyone else did including Keon Johnson" - Ian Eagle #Netsworldpic.twitter.com/VkfgwPp66K
Ben Simmons to Claxton for a dunk! #Netsworld
— Jeri Tsai (@JeriTsaiNets) November 12, 2024
Say what you want about Simmons but he's moving well and finding his teammates, when he's on the floor the offense hums pic.twitter.com/RrLBX1Nfgz
Ben Simmons handed out six assists in seven first-quarter minutes.
— Meghan Triplett (@Meghan_Triplett) November 12, 2024
That’s the most assists for a Net in any quarter this season.
It’s also the most assists for a Net in any quarter since Simmons dished out six assists in the first quarter on 1/29/24 vs. Utah.
Simmons wasn’t as effective in the second half as the undermanned Pelicans — missing the likes of Zion Williamson, CJ McCollum and Dejounte Murray — kept the Aussie more honest.
Simmons played six-straight minutes to close out the third quarter then another three-minute stretch in the fourth quarter before Nets coach Jordi Fernández closed with his regular starting line-up.
Back-to-back threes to Cameron Johnson and Cam Thomas gave Brooklyn a 106-105 lead with 32.2 left in the fourth term as the visiting team was able to hold on down the stretch.
It marked New Orleans’ fifth-straight loss to fall to 3-8.
GIDDEY SHINES IN NARROW LOSS TO UNDEFEATED CAVS
Simmons wasn’t the only Aussie to shine on Tuesday.
Josh Giddey produced one of his best games yet for the Chicago Bulls, just falling short of a double-double with 18 points, nine rebounds, seven assists with two 3-pointers and four turnovers.
But it wasn’t enough as Chicago lost 119-113 to the still undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers, who own the NBA’s best record at 12-0, in a game that went down to the wire.
Giddey, who shot an efficient 7-of-11 from the field and 2-of-2 for the line, started the game particularly hot with 10 points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting, five rebounds and two assists.
Josh Giddey going crazy rn, ngl I’m impressed with him so far this season. He’s been one of our best players.
— Ross Pins (@chisportsross) November 12, 2024
Cavs are ignoring Josh Giddey on offense and he's made them pay. Has 10 points in the first four minutes of this game off two 3's, a smart cut, and a good drive off a switch.
— Steph Noh (@StephNoh) November 12, 2024
Gimme the hot sauce, Josh! 🔥@CHSN__ | @joshgiddeypic.twitter.com/7TovsVwWRx
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) November 12, 2024
It marked Chicago’s fifth loss from its last six games to fall to 4-7 overall
The Bulls stayed with Cleveland for the whole game until Kenny Atkinson’s side started to break away in the fourth quarter.
The Cavs got out by 100-92 after a Georges Niang tip shot before Chicago responded with a 7-0 run.
Zach LaVine but the Bulls on his back down the stretch in a bid to guide them home, scoring a quick seven puts to tie up the scored at 106 apiece with 5:06 on the clock.
A Patrick Williams missed three that could’ve got Chicago back within a point with 47 seconds left was a crucial swing, with Darius Garland nailing a tough layup at the other end to shut the door on the home side.
The Cavs’ 12-straight wins marks their best ever start in franchise history. If they can improve to 13-0 when they visit Philadelphia on Thursday, it’d be Cleveland’s best ever win streak.
ALL RESULTS
KINGS 96 SPURS 115
CLIPPERS 128 THUNDER 134
NETS 107 PELICANS 105
WIZARDS 92 ROCKETS 107
CAVALIERS 119 BULLS 113
Originally published as ‘Best since Philly?’ Ben Simmons’ epic rampage stuns NBA world
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