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Boomers to 'continue dialogue' with Ben Simmons for FIBA World Cup

Ben Simmons handles the ball during Philadelphia's Game 7 defeat by Toronto, May 12, 2019 Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

Australia's basketball coach Andrej Lemanis is in the dark over whether NBA star Ben Simmons will play at the FIBA World Cup.

Simmons' agent Rich Paul told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski that the Philadelphia 76ers guard was "doubtful" for the showpiece tournament starting in late August.

But the story has come as a surprise to Lemanis.

"The reality of the professional basketball environment is that being available to play for the national team is fluid for all our players," Lemanis said.

"There are many elements under consideration here.

"This is not new to us and we will continue our dialogue with Ben, and his agent Rich Paul, and see how it plays out.

"There is a genuine desire from Ben to play and we hope that circumstances unfold favourably to allow him to do so."

Paul told ESPN Simmons was more likely to skip Australian duties to prioritise preparing for the 76ers' coming NBA season.

Paul's comments follow Simmons agreeing to a five-year $US170 million ($A242.2m) contract extension with the 76ers - the richest contract signed by an Australian athlete.

In May, Simmons said on social media he would "be a Boomer for the upcoming events, so stay tuned".

Simmons had been expected to play for the Boomers in Perth against Canada on August 16 and 17, and then feature in two exhibition games against the United States in Melbourne on August 22 and 24.

The World Cup in China starts on August 31.