Credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum - Scanpix
Credit AP Photo/Matt Slocum - Scanpix

Ben Simmons is several steps away from making his debut with the Brooklyn Nets.

According to head coach Steve Nash, the 25-year-old athlete is not fit enough to compete one-on-one in training sessions.

"He's not ready for even one-on-one, let alone three-on-three, five-on-five," Nash told reporters Saturday, via Bleacher Report. "So, he's got to get to a place where he can go full speed unopposed, one-on-oh, and then we'll talk about and hopefully quickly he can go to one-on-one, three-on-three, five-on-five."

On February 26, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported that the Australian sportsman is dealing with back soreness in a reconditioning process. The latter requires further strengthening of the area over a period of time before returning to action.

The Nets acquired Simmons and others at the trade deadline, sending James Harden to the Sixers.

Ben Simmons was a three-time All-Star in four seasons with Philadelphia. He averaged 15.9 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 7.7 assists.

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2-pointers this season

53%
30,1
Points made: 30,1
Accuracy: 53,2%
Place in standings: 5
Record max: 44
Record min: 19
Most made 2FGs: Kevin Durant