Sixers star Joel Embiid has been diagnosed with a displaced flap — a tear — of his left meniscus and is still discussing treatment options with his doctors and the team, two sources familiar with the matter tell Shams Charania and Joe Vardon of The Athletic.
Rest and rehab or surgery are the two options being considered, according to Charania and Vardon.
It sounds like a decision will be made by Monday, per The Athletic. If Embiid were to undergo surgery, he would be out for an extended period of time; there are different types of surgeries for a torn meniscus, with varying recovery timelines.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Thursday that Embiid would be held out over the weekend while the team sorted out a plan of treatment. At the time, it was called a lateral meniscus injury in his left knee, but further testing has reportedly revealed a tear.
Regardless of what decision is made, it sounds like Embiid’s odds of repeating as MVP in 2023/24 are slim to none. He will miss his 14th game today and can miss no more than 17 games to qualify for postseason awards like MVP.
Embiid was considered the frontrunner for the award again in 2023/24, with superlative statistics across the board: a league-high 35.3 PPG, 11.3 RPG, 5.7 APG, 1.1 SPG and 1.8 BPG on .533/.366/.883 shooting in 34 games (34.0 MPG). He has posted a .645 true shooting percentage this season.
More importantly, Philadelphia will obviously miss its best player if Embiid is out for a substantial amount of time. On the season, the 76ers are 30-17, but they’re 26-8 when Embiid plays and just 4-9 without him.
Embiid suffered the injury during a Tuesday matchup between the Warriors and Sixers, when Golden State forward Jonathan Kuminga fell on his leg. The incident took place in the fourth quarter and Embiid left the court under his own power.
The seven-time All-Star missed three games early last month due to knee soreness before sitting out matchups against the Nuggets and Trail Blazers on Saturday and Monday, respectively, due to the same issue.
Embiid, 29, is under contract through at least 2026, with a player option for 2026/27.