During Monday's meeting with the Brooklyn Nets, Ben Simmons told those in the room that a mental block exists for him to return to the court, which is also creating stress that could be a trigger point for his back issues.
Simmons indicated that the mental block, at least in part, dates back to the 2021 playoffs.
Simmons added that he does want to continue his basketball career and play for the Nets as he also works on solutions for his well-being.
Simmons had targeted a return for Game 4, but he informed team officials on Sunday that his back felt sore. The decision "triggered frustration and disheartenment throughout the organization," sources tell Shams Charania of The Athletic.
I don't know what to say really outside of that I'm sympathetic to him if he really is suffering from some form of PTSD. Sounds like he's dealing with some agoraphobia as well to be honest.
I've been open about my anxiety issues over the years so I don't take this stuff lightly. I've had panic attacks that as an end result have made me not want to drive to certain places or roads out of extreme irrational fear that the attacks will happen again and I had to get help for it...if I had to describe it, your body's fight or flight response kicks in and it feels like you are trapped and about to die.
So, Imagine driving a car at 65mph down a high way and your body is in a state of panic and feeling like you can't escape the situation...it's not fun. So I can't imagine being on a basketball court in front of 10s of thousands of people trying to perform at a high level when your body is completely out of wack. This isn't your normal nervousness, it's an actual medical disorder.
But the one thing I will say is that to combat agoraphobia, you do eventually have to face what is causing you distress, and use what you learn from professionals to maintain control of yourself. If Ben really does want to continue playing basketball, he will have to face the court eventually.
I don't know what the NBA's policy is regarding mental health therapy and what can and cannot be used, but Ben might need to consider using medication.



























