Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Ben Simmons was thrown out of practice this week by Philadelphia 76ers coach Doc Rivers after he became a distraction to the team. In one video clip, it looked like Simmons was practicing with a cellphone in his pocket. That was not the case, however.

An object could be seen in Simmons’ right pocket at Monday’s practice, and some thought the glow of a cellphone screen was showing. Here’s the video:

Marc Stein was one of the NBA reporters who helped fuel the astonishment of Simmons practicing with his phone on him. However, Stein later corrected himself and said Simmons actually had his practice jersey stuffed in his pocket. Shams Charania of The Athletic said the same during a Wednesday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

So there you have it — Simmons may have acted poorly, but he wasn’t practicing with a phone in his pocket.

Phone or no phone, Simmons clearly has no interest in anything that is going on in Philadelphia. He dribbled off on his own during Monday’s practice rather than huddling up with his teammates (video here). He was then kicked out of practice on Tuesday and suspended for the Sixers’ season opener. Joel Embiid had some harsh comments for his teammate after all the drama unfolded.

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