The Philadelphia 76ers will have to play without Paul George, who is still recovering from knee surgery and won't be able to join the team in their home opener against the Charlotte Hornets this weekend. The injury report, released by the team on Friday, listed George as "OUT" with a left knee surgery recovery status, indicating that he is not yet ready for action.
However, Joel Embiid has cleared the hurdle of being listed on the injury report, which suggests he will be available to play against the Hornets. While his 20-minute restriction may raise concerns about his workload, it appears he is set to take the court again after making a comeback win over the Boston Celtics in the team's season opener.
On the other hand, Jared McCain and Trendon Watford remain out due to their respective injuries - McCain's right thumb surgery recovery and Watford's left hamstring tightness. The latter, however, was spotted participating in some light practice activities during media day, which may indicate he is getting closer to a return.
Justin Edwards, who had been listed as probable with a right rib soreness, seems to be on track to play as well. With these developments, the 76ers are slowly but surely starting to gain momentum in their quest for a successful season.
However, Joel Embiid has cleared the hurdle of being listed on the injury report, which suggests he will be available to play against the Hornets. While his 20-minute restriction may raise concerns about his workload, it appears he is set to take the court again after making a comeback win over the Boston Celtics in the team's season opener.
On the other hand, Jared McCain and Trendon Watford remain out due to their respective injuries - McCain's right thumb surgery recovery and Watford's left hamstring tightness. The latter, however, was spotted participating in some light practice activities during media day, which may indicate he is getting closer to a return.
Justin Edwards, who had been listed as probable with a right rib soreness, seems to be on track to play as well. With these developments, the 76ers are slowly but surely starting to gain momentum in their quest for a successful season.