Joel Embiid Looks to Bounce Back from Injury as Sixers Host Knicks
Philadelphia, PA - The wait may finally be over for 76ers fans, as Joel Embiid is listed as probable for Saturday's home game against the New York Knicks. According to the team's latest injury report, Embiid will be managed with his right ankle after missing several games due to a lingering injury. This marks his best health and availability stretch since suffering a torn meniscus over two years ago.
In a thrilling win over the Houston Rockets on Thursday, Embiid made a triumphant return with his first triple-double of the season, playing 45 minutes in overtime. The center joked about being outplayed by teammate Tyrese Maxey, but it's clear that he's back to form. With this game, Embiid will have played in 11 of the Sixers' last 13 contests.
On the other end of the spectrum, Paul George is also listed as probable for Saturday's matchup after dealing with left knee soreness during a recent back-to-back schedule. However, coach Nick Nurse assured reporters that there were no setbacks, and George should be good to go. In his previous outing against the Rockets, George was relatively quiet due to foul trouble but managed to make up for it down the stretch.
The 76ers will look to bounce back from their last loss as they host the Knicks in what promises to be an intense showdown. With Embiid and George probable, the Sixers' chances of taking down New York have just gotten a significant boost.
Philadelphia, PA - The wait may finally be over for 76ers fans, as Joel Embiid is listed as probable for Saturday's home game against the New York Knicks. According to the team's latest injury report, Embiid will be managed with his right ankle after missing several games due to a lingering injury. This marks his best health and availability stretch since suffering a torn meniscus over two years ago.
In a thrilling win over the Houston Rockets on Thursday, Embiid made a triumphant return with his first triple-double of the season, playing 45 minutes in overtime. The center joked about being outplayed by teammate Tyrese Maxey, but it's clear that he's back to form. With this game, Embiid will have played in 11 of the Sixers' last 13 contests.
On the other end of the spectrum, Paul George is also listed as probable for Saturday's matchup after dealing with left knee soreness during a recent back-to-back schedule. However, coach Nick Nurse assured reporters that there were no setbacks, and George should be good to go. In his previous outing against the Rockets, George was relatively quiet due to foul trouble but managed to make up for it down the stretch.
The 76ers will look to bounce back from their last loss as they host the Knicks in what promises to be an intense showdown. With Embiid and George probable, the Sixers' chances of taking down New York have just gotten a significant boost.