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NBA Players Poised for a Comeback: Who Will Shine in 2024?

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NBA Players Poised for a Comeback: Who Will Shine in 2024?

NBA Players Poised for a Comeback: Who Will Shine in 2024?

Anthony Valmoria
Anthony Valmoria
Oct 20 2024 6:13AM UTC

In the NBA, every season tells a
new story. While some players soar, others face setbacks—whether
it’s injuries, poor performance, or unfortunate circumstances that
leave them struggling to make an impact. But basketball is also a
game of redemption, and with every new season comes a chance for a
comeback. This year, several NBA players who faced adversity last
season or from the past few years are determined to remind the
league of their talent and value. As the stage is set for the 2024
season, these players are primed for a revenge season as they are
eager to bounce back and prove they still belong among the NBA’s
elite. Let’s break down who these players are and why they’re
poised for a resurgence.

Lonzo Ball, Guard, Chicago Bulls

Out for the entirety of two and
a half seasons or about three years worth of basketball with a knee
injury, Ball’s absence was sorely felt by the Bulls. The two-way
playmaker had been evolving into an elite perimeter defender and
three-point shooter before the setback. If healthy, he has the
skills to transform the Bulls’ fortunes as they try to contend
again. They recently acquired young guard Josh Giddey and now the
Bulls will have Ball’s services back again. His ability to initiate
the fast break and command the offense could be vital for a Bulls
team hungry for playoff success.

Ben Simmons, Guard/Forward, Brooklyn Nets

Ben Simmons’ struggles have been
highly publicized. Once regarded as an All-Star, his decline,
marred by back injuries and confidence issues, has been drastic.
But with a new season comes a chance for redemption. In Brooklyn,
without the weight of high expectations and with a roster that’s
more role-player-centric, Simmons could thrive by doing what he
does best: defense, playmaking, and transition offense. A
rejuvenated Simmons can be a critical asset to the Nets’ success.
It remains to be seen if Simmons can come back from the level he
used to play at Philadelphia – using his uncanny combination of
size and speed to terrorize opponents in transition – but being
healthy is the first step of Simmons to show the world again what
he is capable of.

Jordan Poole, Guard, Washington Wizards

After a breakout season in
Golden State that culminated in a championship, Poole’s form dipped
over the last two years due to locker room tensions and
inconsistency. Now with entering his second full season with the
Wizards, Poole will have more freedom to dominate the ball and
score now that Tyus Jones signed with the Suns. Poole will now be
the Wizards’ lead guard and main playmaker and he’s in a prime
position to elevate his game as Washington’s primary scoring
option. This could lead to career-best numbers and renewed
confidence for Poole as he aims to remind everyone of his career
resurgence.

Gabe Vincent, Guard, Los Angeles Lakers

After coming off basically an
off year last year with the Lakers following a lingering injury on
his leg/knee, Gabe Vincent’s journey is one of perseverance. Now in
his second season with Los Angeles after signing that free agent
contract last year, Vincent has an opportunity to shine on a larger
stage and be a role player that could help LeBron James and Anthony
Davis. Vincent is known for his shooting and tough defense and he
can provide valuable backcourt depth alongside established stars.
If he continues to grow and adapt to his new role, he could be a
pivotal piece for the Lakers in their title aspirations.

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Source: https://www.basketballnews.com/