Henry Sims
C FA
Thu 10/20/16 12:01 PM

Sims was waived by the Jazz on Thursday, Jody Genessy of Deseret News reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sims saw limited action throughout the preseason, playing in just three games, while logging averages of 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds over 6.3 minutes. He'll have a chance to sign with another team prior to the regular season, but it's more likely that Sims will end up in the NBA D-League for the start of the season.

Henry Sims
C FA
Thu 9/22/16 11:44 AM

Sims signed a contract with the Jazz on Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
Sims struggled to field interest at the start of his 2015-16 campaign, but eventually signed a pair of 10-day contracts with the Nets in March and was then signed for the rest of the year. He finished last season playing in 14 games, posting averages of 6.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.0 block over 19 minutes per outing. Sims will join the Jazz on what is likely a non-guaranteed training camp deal, so he'll have to battle with the likes of Jeff Withey, Marcus Paige and Quincy Ford for the 15th and final spot on the team's regular season roster. The fourth-year pro out of Georgetown should open up training camp operating behind the likes of Rudy Gobert, Boris Diaw, Derrick Favors and Trey Lyles in the frontcourt, making it hard to believe he'll find significant minutes available.

Henry Sims
C FA
Tue 6/28/16 1:41 PM

Sims agreed to a summer league deal with the Nets on Sunday, Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sims finished the season with the Nets and saw some more extended run over the final two weeks while Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young were shut down for rest, averaging 6.5 points and 5.1 rebounds across 18.8 minutes per game in his 14 total appearances. While he helped get the Nets to the end of a listless season, the team wasn't willing to commit to him for 2016-17, so he'll have to prove himself in summer league. If Sims fares well in the exhibitions, he could earn an invite to the training camp, but may again face another uphill battle toward earning a roster spot.

Henry Sims
C FA
Wed 4/6/16 6:02 PM

Sims will move to the bench for Wednesday's game against the Wizards, David Kharpertian of YES Network reports.
EDGE Analysis
With Bojan Bogdanovic returning from a two-game absence, the Nets will go with a bit of an unconventional lineup. Shane Larkin will remain the starting point guard, but coach Lionel Hollins will go with all three of Wayne Ellington, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, and Bogdanovic at shooting guard, small forward and power forward, respectively. Sims will move to the bench, while Thomas Robinson shifts up to the center spot. Of course, both Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young have been shut down for the season to rest.

Henry Sims
C FA
Wed 4/6/16 1:23 PM

Sims signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Nets on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
Sims first joined the Nets on a 10-day contract on March 17, but after his second 10-day deal expired, the team elected to keep him in the fold for the remainder of the season. Coach Tony Brown recently ruled out Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young for rest for the team's final handful of games, which has resulted in Sims starting two of the last three contests. He figures to remain with the top unit for the final final games of the campaign, which could allow Sims to see around 30 minutes most nights. Through nine appearances with the Nets, Sims is averaging six points and 4.4 rebounds over 17.1 minutes.

Henry Sims
C FA
Sun 4/3/16 12:33 PM

Sims is in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Pelicans, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sims, as well as Thomas Robinson are expected to start Sunday's game, as the Nets have shut down Brook Lopez (rest) and Thaddeus Young (rest) for the rest of the season. Sims and Robinson are likely the favorites to start the last six games of the year, so look for both to see elevated roles moving forward. Sims struggled in his last start against the Cavaliers on Thursday, notching just four points (0-3 FG, 4-6 FT) and four rebounds over 19 minutes, so he has yet to show himself as a quality fantasy player. Either way, with his role expected to increase, he's a player to keep an eye on.

Henry Sims
C FA
Thu 3/31/16 5:56 PM

Sims will get the start against the Cavaliers on Thursday night, Brian Lewis of New York Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sims will start in place of Brook Lopez, who is taking the night off in order to rest. It will be his first start with the Nets, who he signed with just over two weeks ago. He may split time with Thomas Robinson, who returns to the bench after starting in Tuesday's loss to the Magic for the resting Thaddeus Young.

Henry Sims
C FA
Sun 3/27/16 10:36 AM

Sims signed a second 10-day contract with the Nets on Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Sims has played in four games since signing his first 10-day contract with the Nets, averaging 4.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists over 13 minutes. He'll sign a second 10-day contract on Sunday and should continue to serve as a depth option in the frontcourt, although his fantasy value will likely remain low until he can work his way up higher in the depth chart. Following the conclusion of his second 10-day contract, the Nets will either have to release him or sign him for the rest of the season.

Henry Sims
C FA
Tue 3/15/16 4:25 PM

Sims plans to sign with the Nets, Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sims hasn't been on an NBA roster all season after spending the preseason with the Suns. The 25-year-old has played 40 games with the D-League's Grand Rapid Drive this season, averaging 15.7 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 0.9 blocks, and 0.9 assists in 30 minutes per contest. Sims will figure to add some emergency frontcourt depth to the Nets but could see increased action as the season winds down.

Henry Sims
C FA
Tue 10/27/15 10:54 AM

Sims was waived by the Suns over the weekend, Paul Coro of the Arizona Republic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Though the Suns already had trimmed their roster down to 15 men, the team's brass decided that it wasn't worthwhile to keep Sims around, despite Tyson Chandler and Alex Len being the Suns' only true centers. The 25-year-old, who started 57 games with the 76ers over the past two seasons, could service with another team in 2015-16 when injuries inevitably mount.