The Sixers have received a mixed bag of news regarding their injury-plagued roster heading into Thursday's matchup against the Warriors. Joel Embiid, who was listed as doubtful earlier in the week due to his knee injuries, has been upgraded to questionable, indicating that he may be cleared for action.
However, Paul George, also dealing with left knee issues, has seen his status downgraded from questionable to out, suggesting that he will not participate in Thursday's game against the Warriors. Instead, it appears that George will make his return on Friday night in Milwaukee, while Embiid takes a rest day.
In contrast, teammate Quentin Grimes, who had been listed as questionable due to a calf tightness, has been upgraded to available, and is expected to play despite missing Tuesday's game.
On the other end of the spectrum, Golden State superstar Stephen Curry remains out with an injury, leaving several other key players - including Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, Al Horford, Quentin Post, and Trayce Jackson-Davis - all listed as questionable. This has likely added another layer of complexity to the matchup between two teams battling through injuries.
However, Paul George, also dealing with left knee issues, has seen his status downgraded from questionable to out, suggesting that he will not participate in Thursday's game against the Warriors. Instead, it appears that George will make his return on Friday night in Milwaukee, while Embiid takes a rest day.
In contrast, teammate Quentin Grimes, who had been listed as questionable due to a calf tightness, has been upgraded to available, and is expected to play despite missing Tuesday's game.
On the other end of the spectrum, Golden State superstar Stephen Curry remains out with an injury, leaving several other key players - including Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, Al Horford, Quentin Post, and Trayce Jackson-Davis - all listed as questionable. This has likely added another layer of complexity to the matchup between two teams battling through injuries.