Philly Sixers' All-Star Joel Embiid to Miss 10th Straight Game as Knee Injury Management Continues to Test his Availability.
The Philadelphia 76ers will be without star center Joel Embiid for what would have been their tenth consecutive game, with the 76ers' injury report listing him out due to ongoing right knee management. The last eight absences have come as a result of a right knee issue that began on November 11, when Embiid first reported the issue.
Coach Nick Nurse downplayed any notion of optimism surrounding Embiid's return, stating that he has "got to get through some pain and some on-court activity" before he can consider playing. The former NBA MVP would need significant progress in his recovery, with no clear indication of when he will be back on the court.
However, two teammates who have been dealing with injuries may yet return this Sunday. VJ Edgecombe, who has missed three games due to a left calf strain, was listed as questionable alongside Andre Drummond, whose painful knee injury in Brooklyn raised concerns about his availability.
Fortunately, the MRI revealed no structural damage to Drummond's right knee, and the veteran center is now on track for a quicker recovery. Nurse described the news as "awesome" and suggested that Drummond should be back playing soon.
While there were hopes of Embiid returning earlier this week, he was ultimately ruled out due to his ongoing injury management. With no clear indication of when Embiid will return, fans will have to wait and see if he can overcome his knee issue and lead the Sixers to victory against their opponents on Sunday.
The Philadelphia 76ers will be without star center Joel Embiid for what would have been their tenth consecutive game, with the 76ers' injury report listing him out due to ongoing right knee management. The last eight absences have come as a result of a right knee issue that began on November 11, when Embiid first reported the issue.
Coach Nick Nurse downplayed any notion of optimism surrounding Embiid's return, stating that he has "got to get through some pain and some on-court activity" before he can consider playing. The former NBA MVP would need significant progress in his recovery, with no clear indication of when he will be back on the court.
However, two teammates who have been dealing with injuries may yet return this Sunday. VJ Edgecombe, who has missed three games due to a left calf strain, was listed as questionable alongside Andre Drummond, whose painful knee injury in Brooklyn raised concerns about his availability.
Fortunately, the MRI revealed no structural damage to Drummond's right knee, and the veteran center is now on track for a quicker recovery. Nurse described the news as "awesome" and suggested that Drummond should be back playing soon.
While there were hopes of Embiid returning earlier this week, he was ultimately ruled out due to his ongoing injury management. With no clear indication of when Embiid will return, fans will have to wait and see if he can overcome his knee issue and lead the Sixers to victory against their opponents on Sunday.