The Philadelphia 76ers' injury report for their upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers has revealed that Joel Embiid, Paul George, and VJ Edgecombe are all probable to take the court.
In a positive development for the 76ers, Embiid is set to play despite some lingering left knee issues and adductor soreness. This marks one of his best stretches of health in over two years, with him suiting up for seven of their last eight games. The only absence during this period was due to a back-to-back against the Toronto Raptors.
Paul George, a nine-time All-Star, had been scratched from Sunday's game just moments before tip-off due to left knee soreness but returned the following night without any signs of a serious issue. Similarly, VJ Edgecombe briefly left Sunday's game in the fourth quarter, but didn't require attention and was able to return quickly.
These developments suggest that the 76ers are on track for their next matchup against the Cavaliers, with all three key players set to participate.
In a positive development for the 76ers, Embiid is set to play despite some lingering left knee issues and adductor soreness. This marks one of his best stretches of health in over two years, with him suiting up for seven of their last eight games. The only absence during this period was due to a back-to-back against the Toronto Raptors.
Paul George, a nine-time All-Star, had been scratched from Sunday's game just moments before tip-off due to left knee soreness but returned the following night without any signs of a serious issue. Similarly, VJ Edgecombe briefly left Sunday's game in the fourth quarter, but didn't require attention and was able to return quickly.
These developments suggest that the 76ers are on track for their next matchup against the Cavaliers, with all three key players set to participate.