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Shams: 76 people have access to Simmons' psychiatrist, but the latter has no right to disclose Bency's privacy

Shams: 76 people have access to Simmons' psychiatrist, but the latter has no right to disclose Bency's privacy

According to previous reports, Simmons told the 76ers management that he was not mentally prepared to play. Instead of accepting off-court help from the 76ers, he sought off-team help through the players' union to overcome psychological problems.

According to Shams, Simmons has provided the team with a list of experts to help him solve psychological problems, and the team has access to these experts. But without Simmons' consent, the experts were unable to provide the 76ers with private information about the patients. So far, no mental health doctor on the 76ers has been able to make Simmons comfortable.

Sources revealed that Simmons attended a shooting training session last week that Rivers asked him not to participate in, and the 76ers fined him for it. Simmons has not yet attended 5v5 training; the two sides have not communicated about their comeback plans since Simmons said he was not mentally prepared.

Since Simmons spoke with his teammates, Simmons has been training one-on-one at the 76ers' home stadium, shooting with teammate Maxi and receiving back treatment.

At the same time, sources revealed that Simmons began to seek help from mental health experts in the offseason. The 76ers management spoke to him last week about his comeback status, but Simmons reiterated his position that he was not prepared. The 76ers insiders said they had no objection to Simmons receiving psychotherapy, they just wanted feedback and clarification.

The players' union supported Simmons throughout the process. Sources revealed that as long as Simmons' team provided the 76ers with basic information about the mental health professionals he was seeking help with, there was no reason for the 76ers to fine him again.

(Bacchus, Dionysus)

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