Former LSU Tigers and NBA star Ben Simmons trades basketball courts for the open water, now pursuing professional fishing in ...
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Ben Simmons isn't retired from NBA, but he's going pro in a sport you'll never guess
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From the hardwood to professional fishing? It's funny how the twists and turns of life play out. Professional basketball player Ben Simmons is a former No. 1 overall pick. After a stellar college ...
Simmons, a controlling operator for a Sports Fishing Championship team, hopes to return to the NBA either this season or next ...
Simmons, the Sixers' former No. 1 pick, is now a majority owner of a pro fishing team while he continues to look for a way ...
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Former NBA star Ben Simmons pursuing professional fishing
It's been eight months since Ben Simmons last stepped on a basketball court and about four years since he was playing ...
LSUfreshman Ben Simmons has not been certified by his school in order to be eligible for the Wooden Award, with a source telling ESPN on Saturday that it's for academic-related reasons. "From what I ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James has heardLSUfreshmanBen Simmonsbeing called "the next LeBron." And even though James recently called for basketball greats to stop being judged ...
Ben Simmons was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft and went on to be an all-star three times during his time in Philadelphia. The 29-year-old is ...
With NBA retirement rumors circulating, Simmons has clarified that he is not stepping away from competition entirely. However, his next competitive chapter will not be on the hardwood after a new ...
NEW YORK -- As a youngster growing up in Australia,Ben Simmonslooked up to Allen Iverson on an almost daily basis; Simmons even tried to look like Iverson. Now, Simmons will be following in Iverson's ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Saturday’s men’s basketball game between LSU and Tennessee took a strange twist Saturday when the top scorer from each team — Ben Simmons and Kevin Punter — were not in the starting ...
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