Joel Embiid's Streak Continues as He Misses 10th Straight Game for Sixers
Philadelphia, PA - The Philadelphia 76ers' struggles continued without their star center Joel Embiid, who will sit out his 10th consecutive game against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday. The injury report confirmed that Embiid's right knee issue remains a concern, with coach Nick Nurse opting to label him as "out" despite initial hopes of a return.
Embiid has been dealing with a right knee issue since November 11 and has seen his absence extend to nine games in total. Despite being listed as questionable heading into Tuesday's game, the team ultimately decided to rule him out just hours before tip-off. Nurse explained that the decision was made after observing Embiid's activity level on the court, which he believed indicated a need for more time off.
In contrast, VJ Edgecombe, who has been missing three games due to a left calf injury, is listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game. The young guard took part in the team's walkthrough, and Nurse expressed optimism that he may be ready to return soon. However, the decision will depend on how Edgecombe feels physically.
The good news is that Andre Drummond, who suffered a painful right knee injury in Brooklyn, avoided serious structural damage. An MRI confirmed there was no significant harm, and the 32-year-old veteran center is expected to be back on the court soon. Nurse called the news "awesome" and added that Drummond should return fairly quickly.
The 76ers will need all hands on deck without Embiid, who has been a vital force for the team this season. Trendon Watford and Kelly Oubre Jr., both of whom are dealing with longer-term injuries, are expected to remain out of action.
As the Sixers head into Sunday's game against the Hawks, fans will be eager to see how their team navigates the injury-plagued stretch without Embiid at the helm. With Edgecombe potentially returning soon, however, there is a glimmer of hope that the 76ers can start to find their footing once again.
Philadelphia, PA - The Philadelphia 76ers' struggles continued without their star center Joel Embiid, who will sit out his 10th consecutive game against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday. The injury report confirmed that Embiid's right knee issue remains a concern, with coach Nick Nurse opting to label him as "out" despite initial hopes of a return.
Embiid has been dealing with a right knee issue since November 11 and has seen his absence extend to nine games in total. Despite being listed as questionable heading into Tuesday's game, the team ultimately decided to rule him out just hours before tip-off. Nurse explained that the decision was made after observing Embiid's activity level on the court, which he believed indicated a need for more time off.
In contrast, VJ Edgecombe, who has been missing three games due to a left calf injury, is listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game. The young guard took part in the team's walkthrough, and Nurse expressed optimism that he may be ready to return soon. However, the decision will depend on how Edgecombe feels physically.
The good news is that Andre Drummond, who suffered a painful right knee injury in Brooklyn, avoided serious structural damage. An MRI confirmed there was no significant harm, and the 32-year-old veteran center is expected to be back on the court soon. Nurse called the news "awesome" and added that Drummond should return fairly quickly.
The 76ers will need all hands on deck without Embiid, who has been a vital force for the team this season. Trendon Watford and Kelly Oubre Jr., both of whom are dealing with longer-term injuries, are expected to remain out of action.
As the Sixers head into Sunday's game against the Hawks, fans will be eager to see how their team navigates the injury-plagued stretch without Embiid at the helm. With Edgecombe potentially returning soon, however, there is a glimmer of hope that the 76ers can start to find their footing once again.