NBA Star Ben Simmons Lists New Jersey Mansion For Nearly $5 Million
Philadelphia 76ers player Ben Simmons has listed his New Jersey Mansion for almost $5 Million shortly after his suspension from the team. He was said to be kicked out on the team practice by 76ers Coach Doc Rivers after he refused to participate several times to sub in a drill. The suspension came to be after he did not seem interested in playing for the team by not showing up to team practice and not attending training camp. The mansion was put up on the Zillow website in the wee hours of Wednesday, just hours after he was suspended.
The Philadelphia 76ers has announced on Tuesday evening that Simmons will be suspended for one game because his conduct is damaging to the team. The suspension was served on the opening game against Pelicans last Wednesday. Simmons seems to make his intentions clear by blatantly disregarding his practices and drills in his Philadelphia 76ers team.
Amenities and furniture include a customized couch and lounge chairs, kitchenette with candy room, ventilated lounge, tiles that are graffiti-inspired, and a backyard that can only be accessed through the outdoor area. There is also a collection of memorabilia from Ben Simmons on display that includes his jersey, some framed magazine covers that feature him, and many more. The place is located just 20 minutes away from their practice venue, Wells Fargo Center, where Simmons does not seem to want to visit anymore.
Sources: Mansion Global, Zillow
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