Sixers coach Doc Rivers defends Ben Simmons after Wizards’ “hack-a-Ben” in Game 4

Simmons shot 5/11 from FT in Game 4 and that "helped" Washington's Game 4 win

Philadelphia 76ers coach Doc Rivers defended his decision to keep Ben Simmons on the court late in Monday’s game despite the Washington Wizards’ use of his poor free throw shooting en route to a 122-114 Game 4 victory at Capital One Arena.

The Wizards intentionally fouled Simmons four times in the game, including three times in the final two minutes as they took the lead for good. Simmons came into the game 0 of 9 from the foul line in the series and went 1 of 2 at the line each time Washington purposely hacked him. “You want me to take Ben Simmons off the floor? He’s pretty good. I’ll pass on that suggestion,” Rivers said. “He could have [made more free throws] but he didn’t. But he still does other things. I’ll take that. Listen, keep the narrative going, we’re just going to keep playing.”

Rivers has defended and advocated for Simmons throughout the season, backing him for Defensive Player of the Year and praising his playmaking. After Simmons scored just six points but had 15 rebounds and 15 assists in the 76ers’ Game 1 victory over the Wizards, Rivers chided fans who were critical of his scoring. Simmons shot 61% at the line on the season but just 53% after the All-Star break.

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