Sixers Star Joel Embiid Will Miss Seventh Game in a Row Against Heat Due to Ongoing Knee Issues
The Philadelphia 76ers will be without their star center, Joel Embiid, for the seventh consecutive game when they take on the Miami Heat on Sunday. The news comes as no surprise, given that Embiid has not played since November 8 and has been dealing with ongoing right knee troubles.
Embiid's absence is due to his ongoing injury management, which was first reported on November 11. Initially, it was characterized as soreness, but the designation was later changed to reflect a more serious injury. Despite participating in the team's shortened practice on Saturday, Embiid still showed signs of discomfort and will not be ready to return.
Injury Update
The Sixers have released their latest injury report for Sunday's game against the Heat, which includes several other players who will also miss the matchup due to various injuries. Kelly Oubre Jr., who suffered a left knee sprain in Detroit last week, is set to miss at least two weeks with his injury.
Adem Bona, on the other hand, has missed three games with a right ankle sprain and will be out for another two games before being re-evaluated by the team. However, rookie VJ Edgecombe is listed as questionable due to calf tightness, which could impact the team's lineup going forward.
Coach Nick Nurse Lends Support
While Embiid is expected to miss his seventh consecutive game, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse remains optimistic about the center's return. "He wants to play, he's being very diligent, he's doing a lot to get back on the floor, and I think it'll be very soon," Nurse said.
Nurse emphasized that the team will have to continue to listen to what their doctors tell them regarding Embiid's injury management plan. However, with Embiid showing signs of progress despite his ongoing issues, fans can expect him to return to action sooner rather than later.
The Philadelphia 76ers will be without their star center, Joel Embiid, for the seventh consecutive game when they take on the Miami Heat on Sunday. The news comes as no surprise, given that Embiid has not played since November 8 and has been dealing with ongoing right knee troubles.
Embiid's absence is due to his ongoing injury management, which was first reported on November 11. Initially, it was characterized as soreness, but the designation was later changed to reflect a more serious injury. Despite participating in the team's shortened practice on Saturday, Embiid still showed signs of discomfort and will not be ready to return.
Injury Update
The Sixers have released their latest injury report for Sunday's game against the Heat, which includes several other players who will also miss the matchup due to various injuries. Kelly Oubre Jr., who suffered a left knee sprain in Detroit last week, is set to miss at least two weeks with his injury.
Adem Bona, on the other hand, has missed three games with a right ankle sprain and will be out for another two games before being re-evaluated by the team. However, rookie VJ Edgecombe is listed as questionable due to calf tightness, which could impact the team's lineup going forward.
Coach Nick Nurse Lends Support
While Embiid is expected to miss his seventh consecutive game, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse remains optimistic about the center's return. "He wants to play, he's being very diligent, he's doing a lot to get back on the floor, and I think it'll be very soon," Nurse said.
Nurse emphasized that the team will have to continue to listen to what their doctors tell them regarding Embiid's injury management plan. However, with Embiid showing signs of progress despite his ongoing issues, fans can expect him to return to action sooner rather than later.