According to kyle Newk, 76ers star Ben Simmons and his representatives will file a formal complaint against the 76ers over the previous fine at some point in the coming days.

Insiders added that Simmons gave up staying in Brooklyn to heal his injuries and chose to travel to Philadelphia with the team on March 11 only to prepare himself and Klutch Sports Agency to file a complaint against the 76ers.
Mental health claims will be a central part of the appeal, and Paul Fu will fight for this ring. However, through the analysis of people familiar with the collective bargaining agreement, there are initial indications that the 76ers have a stronger voice in the matter, and this has been the case throughout the process, although Bency's representative approached the players' union in early October last year and asked if the union could help him get the money back.
Unexcused absenteeism and absences from the team's daily training led to Bency being fined nearly $20 million by the 76ers, and it was rumored that he was facing bankruptcy. Although Bensi was freed from the sea of suffering, he had already lost more than half of his salary, which was not only a material blow to him, but also a mental torture.
In response to the possible surprises of the Nets against the 76ers on March 11, the security level of the Wells Fargo Center will be raised to "playoff level", including celebrity attendance and media attention, and Bency's return to Philadelphia is also one of the reasons.