Philadelphia - The Philadelphia 76ers are dealing with two major injury concerns heading into their upcoming game against the Detroit Pistons. Both Paul George and Joel Embiid, the team's star duo, will be re-evaluated for their return to play plans.
George, who underwent left knee surgery recovery after suffering an injury during a recent game, met with his doctors on Tuesday night to assess his progress. According to the team's statement, the final stage of George's rehabilitation involves strengthening his left quadriceps through a strength and conditioning program and on-court basketball activities. A re-evaluation is expected later this week.
Meanwhile, Embiid, who reported soreness in his right knee earlier this week, underwent imaging tests which revealed no structural damage. However, he has been listed as day-to-day by head coach Nick Nurse, indicating that his status remains uncertain for the game against the Pistons on Friday night.
Nurse was asked about the possibility of both Embiid and George missing the game but declined to rule them out. This decision suggests that the team is taking a cautious approach in managing their star players' injuries, especially given the importance of the upcoming game.
The 76ers' next outing will be a crucial one, with the Pistons representing a significant challenge for the team. With both George and Embiid uncertain, the Sixers will have to rely on their bench players to step up and provide support in what promises to be an intense battle against Detroit.
George, who underwent left knee surgery recovery after suffering an injury during a recent game, met with his doctors on Tuesday night to assess his progress. According to the team's statement, the final stage of George's rehabilitation involves strengthening his left quadriceps through a strength and conditioning program and on-court basketball activities. A re-evaluation is expected later this week.
Meanwhile, Embiid, who reported soreness in his right knee earlier this week, underwent imaging tests which revealed no structural damage. However, he has been listed as day-to-day by head coach Nick Nurse, indicating that his status remains uncertain for the game against the Pistons on Friday night.
Nurse was asked about the possibility of both Embiid and George missing the game but declined to rule them out. This decision suggests that the team is taking a cautious approach in managing their star players' injuries, especially given the importance of the upcoming game.
The 76ers' next outing will be a crucial one, with the Pistons representing a significant challenge for the team. With both George and Embiid uncertain, the Sixers will have to rely on their bench players to step up and provide support in what promises to be an intense battle against Detroit.