The Philadelphia 76ers' woes continued as Joel Embiid was ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Toronto Raptors, marking the end of a six-game consecutive appearance streak that dated back to their 2024 playoff series against the New York Knicks. Initially listed with left knee injury management, Embiid's status took a turn for the worse with the addition of "left groin soreness" in the team's updated injury report.
The news is a significant blow to the Sixers, who now face a crucial back-to-back on the road, as they take on the Raptors again on Monday night. It appears that coach Doc Rivers may be opting to preserve Embiid for the second leg of their schedule, with Paul George potentially also being held back from both games due to his own injury issues.
The timing couldn't be more inopportune for Embiid, who had managed a remarkable streak of consecutive appearances despite dealing with various injuries. His last six-game run was from January 15-25, 2024, making Sunday's game all the more significant as it marked the end of his streak.
The news is a significant blow to the Sixers, who now face a crucial back-to-back on the road, as they take on the Raptors again on Monday night. It appears that coach Doc Rivers may be opting to preserve Embiid for the second leg of their schedule, with Paul George potentially also being held back from both games due to his own injury issues.
The timing couldn't be more inopportune for Embiid, who had managed a remarkable streak of consecutive appearances despite dealing with various injuries. His last six-game run was from January 15-25, 2024, making Sunday's game all the more significant as it marked the end of his streak.