Sixers center Joel Embiid received a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection in his injured right knee as he tries to return for the team’s second-round playoff series, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic (video link). He is listed as doubtful for Game 1, which will take place on Monday night in Boston.
Embiid had the injection last week and was able to take part in portions of Sunday’s practice, Charania adds, but he reiterates that the LCL injury Embiid suffered is more serious than the Grade 1 sprain that was reported. The Sixers star has been able to do some shooting recently, but sources tell Charania that he has done very little running and the team would consider it “a miracle” if he is able to play tonight.
Embiid participated in Philadelphia’s shootaround this morning, where he did some light shooting (video link from Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer). His last game action was April 20, when he injured the knee late in Game 3 against the Nets.
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- Embiid’s workout on Sunday was encouraging and there’s optimism that he’ll return at some point even if he’s not ready tonight, Pompey states in a full story. Embiid didn’t require a brace and was able to move around “fluidly,” according to Pompey. He also participated in shooting drills with James Harden after practice. “He did a little bit more,” coach Doc Rivers said. “Not much. He didn’t do any running or anything like that, but just did some shooting. So he’s better. He’s progressing.”
- This may be Harden’s best opportunity to change the narrative about his playoff failures, according to Tim Bontemps of ESPN. Harden said he has emphasized “sacrifice” this season, from taking a contract below market value that left the Sixers with cap room to sign free agents to making an effort to involve his teammates more in the offense. “I think he and Doc and Joel really have been on the same page, but probably the person who had to change the way he approaches and plays the game the most was James,” said president of basketball operations Daryl Morey.
- Embiid’s uncertain status is causing the Celtics to prepare for lineups they may not have been before, per Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe. “It doesn’t change our mindset,” Malcolm Brogdon said. “It does change our game plan. That’s a team that’s built around Joel, everything he does. All the isos and just a high level of scoring, and now that scoring is going to be a little bit dispersed. Harden is going to be more aggressive, (Tyrese) Maxey is going to be more aggressive, and then all the role guys are going to be more aggressive. They’ve got a lot of good players, so we can’t just focus in on one guy.”
At full strength
My favorite series, all players are healthy
Clippers vs Suns
76ers vs Celtics
Lakers vs Grizzlies
Lakers vs Warriors
Celtics vs Bucks
IF the Sixers lose this series. What are you doing this offseason?
S&T Harden? Move Tobias? Do you trade Embiid?
None of these scenarios leads to an immediate change from the current situation. I realize a lot of fans are freaking out, but it is what it is. This isn’t exactly like the Clippers situation, but it’s similar. You’re kind of stuck with it.
76ers fans hate the fact that the free agency could destroy a team.
Let’s face it if losing to Celtics
S&T Harden?
Rockets say no. 76ers have to overpay him (possible 4-year max contract)
Move Tobias?
Yes, Knicks like him but low ball
Do you trade Embiid?
No. Compare to Kawhi and George
Yes, stuck with it
If giving up 4 max contracts (Embiid, Harden, Maxey and Harris) and 4 mid-sized contracts (McDaniel, Tucker, Melton and Milton), there is a repeater tax concern.
76ers need to trade for rookie contracts or draft picks.
Sillivan I don’t see Harden returning to Houston next year. Unless ownership forced the move, I don’t see it happening. I hope he doesn’t return and the Rockets aim for a veteran big man with defensive prowess and rebounding skills. Smith with KPJ and Veteran defensive center, with tight on some gaps in the Rockets defense. Sengun off the bench isn’t a bad idea.
Trade Tobi and otherwise run it back. They’re close enough as is.
Embiid stay getting hurt at the worst times
I don’t worry about anything after the season until the season is over. I believe the 76ers have the best team in the NBA, and with Milwaukee & Cleveland losing, this is the toughest opponent they will face the rest of the way. If Joel plays tonight and isn’t limited defensively , I think the 76ers win the game. If Joel sits out this game, I think the 76ers still have an extremely good chance to win game 1. Tyrese Maxey and Paul Reed are going to be NBA all stars at some point. I think Maxey and Harden are going to have a BIG impact on this series. I’m taking the 76ers in 6. I think the Heat/Knicks series is a coin flip, unless Butler misses time w/ his ankle. In the West,I think Phoenix beats Denver in 6, and GS over LA in 7. Then the 76ers over NY/MIA, and GS over Phx. Leading to a 76ers/ Warriors finals
I’m so sick of this guy being injured every single postseason. I rather get rid of him and rebuild instead of him being the NBA MVP or finish 2nd or 3rd every regular season, but when the playoffs start he’s injured all the time. it’s like getting kicked in the balls every April and suffer for a few weeks afterwards, but then everything is great the next 49’ish weeks. then your thinking this time it’s different only to get kicked in the balls yet again.
Warriors can offer this package for Embiid and filler this summer
Draymond, Poole, All the available picks
Firsts
2023
2028
2030
Plus all 2nd round picks for 76ers to rebuild
sorry, nowhere close enough. plus don’t want a headcase like draymond
Does doc rivers know who Paul reed is, and will he use pj tucker at the 5…