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2023 194457.2 34.0 35.3 5.7 11.3 1.8 1.2
2022 335350.8 34.6 33.1 4.2 10.2 1.7 1.0
2021 340550.1 33.8 30.6 4.2 11.7 1.5 1.1
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Hopeful for regular season return

    Coach Nick Nurse said Wednesday that Embiid (knee) has a "very good" chance of playing before the end of the regular season, Tim Bontemps of ESPN.com reports. Embiid hasn't played since Jan. 30 after undergoing left knee surgery. While the superstar center continues to work out on the court and is hopeful to play before the playoffs, there is no concrete timetable for his return. Mo Bamba and Paul Reed should continue to receive increased playing time in Embiid's absence.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Not with team for road trip

    Embiid (knee) won't join the 76ers during their upcoming four-game road trip, which starts Wednesday in Phoenix and ends Monday in Sacramento, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Embiid, who underwent surgery Feb. 6 to address a left meniscus injury, continues to be limited to non-contact, walkthrough workouts and hopes to start ramping up for game action in April. It's not an unexpected development, as the reigning MVP was expected to miss 6-to-8 weeks following the procedure. While Embiid doesn't have an exact return date, Philadelphia seems to be preparing to get him back for a potential playoff run. The 76ers currently sit sixth in the Eastern Conference standings, but they're one loss away from falling into the Play-In Tournament.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Ramping up, still no timetable

    Katie George of ESPN reported during Philadelphia's matchup against the Mavericks on Sunday that Embiid (knee) has started on-court workouts and is back to 100 percent in the weight room. Embiid underwent a procedure on his left meniscus Feb. 6 and is slated to be evaluated soon. Despite the positive update, the reigning MVP is presumably still limited to solo shooting drills and would likely need time to regain his conditioning after being cleared for full contact, so his potential return is probably still at least a few weeks away. However, more clarity on Embiid's return timetable should be available when the team releases an official update in the next week.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Hopeful for late-season return

    Embiid (knee) remains out indefinitely, but coach Nick Nurse said before Sunday's game against the Bucks that the reigning MVP has gotten positive feedback and remains "really hopeful" for a late-season return, Austin Krell of USA Today reports. Embiid underwent a procedure on his left meniscus at the beginning of February, but there were conflicting reports about his return timeline. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Embiid would be re-evaluated in four weeks, while Shams Charania of The Athletic said the big man was expected to miss at least 6-8 weeks. Both of these reports could be true. Embiid's first evaluation may come after four weeks, but he'll presumably need a few weeks to regain his conditioning before being cleared for game action. In a best-case scenario, managers may get Embiid back for the fantasy playoffs, but even in that situation, he may not be operating at 100 percent.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Expected to miss at least six weeks

    Embiid (knee) is now expected to be out for 6-8 weeks, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Embiid has yet to be ruled out for the season after undergoing surgery to repair a left meniscus injury Sunday. However, it appears that the superstar center will be sidelined for quite a bit longer than his scheduled re-evaluation in four weeks. Paul Reed and Mo Bamba are in line to receive the majority of Philadelphia's center minutes while Embiid remains out.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Facing four-week re-evaluation

    The 76ers announced that Embiid underwent a left meniscus procedure Tuesday and will be re-evaluated in four weeks, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Philadelphia was vague on the details regarding the procedure other than noting that surgery was deemed successful. Wojnarowski notes that the 76ers aren't closing the door on a potential return this season, though it'll be contingent on how Embiid's recovery goes over the next several weeks. Based on the four-week re-evaluation timeline outlined by Philadelphia, the next update on Embiid may not come until early March. Even if Embiid makes good progress in the weeks to come, he's still expected to miss several games beyond the re-evaluation date, making it difficult to justify holding him in most head-to-head redraft leagues with limited or no injured reserve slots whose playoffs end in late March or early April. For whatever length of time Embiid is sidelined, Tyrese Maxey and Tobias Harris should operate as the team's primary scoring options, while Paul Reed, Mo Bamba and Marcus Morris will absorb most of the vacated minutes at center. Embiid's absence could prompt the 76ers to add frontcourt help ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Headed for surgery

    Embiid will undergo a procedure this week to repair a left meniscus injury, a 76ers team official tells Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. A timeline for Embiid's return is expected to be provided following the procedure, but the expectation is that the center will miss an extended period of time. Embiid had missed five games earlier in January with left knee soreness and swelling, and his condition appears to have taken a dramatic turn for the worse after Golden State's Jonathan Kuminga inadvertently landed on the knee during the 76ers' loss to the Warriors on Tuesday. Embiid was later diagnosed with a displaced flap in his left meniscus, and after evaluating treatment options, the team's medical staff has determined that he'll require a procedure. Given that Wojnarowski is referring to the center's upcoming procedure as a repair rather than a meniscus trim or cleanup surgery, Embiid's recovery timeline will most likely be measured in months rather than weeks, though the 76ers could offer clarity on that front once the procedure is completed. Wojnarowski notes that the door isn't closed on Embiid returning this season, though a meniscus repair would almost certainly keep the reigning MVP out for the rest of the regular season, and perhaps the first round or two of the playoffs as well.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Diagnosed with meniscal flap tear

    Embiid has been diagnosed with a displaced flap in his left meniscus and is evaluating his treatment options, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Embiid's injury is not a setback related to the previous left knee issue, which he was wearing a brace for at the time of Tuesday's incident involving his meniscus. Rest and rehab or a surgical procedure are both potential options, but Embiid and the 76ers have yet to determine his recovery plan. A displaced meniscal flap entails a partial tearing of a component of the meniscus, often with a fragment of torn meniscus displacing into the knee and causing irritation. The severity and specific location of Embiid's tear are factors that will dictate treatment, but he is out indefinitely until a course of action is established.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Out with meniscus injury

    Embiid was diagnosed with an injury to the lateral meniscus in his left knee following an MRI on Thursday and will be sidelined through the weekend while a treatment plan is finalized, Chris Haynes of Turner Sports reports. Interestingly, Shams Charania of The Athletic reported Embiid's knee injury as a "torn" meniscus, but Charnia later walked back that report. Charnia, Haynes and Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN are all referring to the knee issue as an "injury" to his meniscus, making it difficult to discern a precise timeline for Embiid's return. More clarity on that front could come following the weekend, if the 76ers elect to provide an official update on Embiid. With Embiid out through the weekend and most likely multiple games to follow, Paul Reed is worth grabbing off the waiver wire in just about every format, while Mo Bamba will likely be a staple in the rotation for the time being as Reed's primary backup at center. Meanwhile, Embiid managers in redraft leagues should wait for an official diagnosis before deciding whether or not to drop him.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Won't play Thursday

    Embiid (knee) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Jazz, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. The results of Embiid's MRI on Wednesday remain unknown, but he won't travel with the team to Utah and will instead head to Philadelphia to receive further evaluation on his left knee. The reigning MVP missed back-to-back games due to left knee soreness before returning to action Tuesday versus Golden State, though he labored throughout the contest and was sidelined for the final four minutes after Golden State's Jonathan Kuminga landed on Embiid's left knee. The collision reportedly isn't a setback from his previous injury, but it's concerning nonetheless. Following Thursday's game in Utah, the 76ers have a four-game homestand which starts Saturday versus Brooklyn and ends Friday versus Atlanta. Paul Reed should continue to start in Embiid's absence, but the 76ers are just 3-9 without the big man and have lost four straight.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Exits game with knee injury

    Embiid didn't return for the final four minutes of Tuesday's 119-107 loss to the Warriors after Golden State's Jonathan Kuminga landed on the center's left knee while pursuing a loose ball, Kendra Andrews of ESPN.com reports. Embiid finished with 14 points (5-18 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 2-2 FT), seven rebounds, two assists and two steals in 30 minutes prior to departing with 4:04 remaining. Embiid had missed Philadelphia's last two contests with left knee soreness and appeared to be bothered by it throughout Tuesday's contest, even heading to the locker room briefly earlier in the game. However, his departure from the game looks to be less of a result of the soreness being too much for Embiid to play through and more a matter of bad luck with Kuminga landing on the injured left leg. Regardless, Embiid's status for Thursday's matchup with the Jazz is very much in doubt, as the 76ers could send him in for further testing to determine the extent of his injury. Kenyon Martin checked in for Embiid on Tuesday and finished the game as a small-ball center for Philadelphia, but if Embiid were to miss time, Paul Reed would be the more likely candidate to step in as the team's starting center. Reed previously started the last two games Embiid missed due to the sore knee.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Good to go against Golden State

    Embiid (knee) will play in Tuesday's game versus the Warriors, Chris Haynes of Turner Sports reports. Embiid will return to action Tuesday after missing Philadelphia's previous two contests with left knee soreness. The superstar center will replace Paul Reed in the starting five. Embiid is averaging 39.5 points, 10.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.2 steals in 34.4 minutes across his last 10 appearances.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Game-time decision Tuesday

    Embiid (knee) is the game-time decision Tuesday versus Golden State, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Embiid is at risk of missing his third consecutive game due to left knee soreness, although his status coming down to the wire indicates that a return could be near. Embiid must play in 65 games to be eligible for MVP, but he has already missed 12 contests this season. That being said, his long-term health is likely the far outweighing factor.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Sitting out Monday

    Embiid (knee) won't play in Monday's game against Portland, Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Embiid was a late scratch ahead of Saturday's loss to Denver with the same injury, and he'll now sit out the front end of the 76ers' upcoming back-to-back set. Whether Embiid plays against the Warriors on Tuesday remains to be seen, but he's considered day-to-day. Paul Reed will be a popular streaming option Monday after he produced 30 points (14-21 FG, 2-4 3Pt), 13 rebounds, one assist and two steals in 42 minutes while starting in place of Embiid in Denver.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Status in question for Monday

    Embiid (knee) is listed as questionable ahead of Monday's game against the Trail Blazers. Embiid missed Saturday's game due to left knee soreness and finds his status up in the air again for Monday. If he is unable to go, Paul Reed figures to be the main beneficiary while Nicolas Batum and Marcus Morris could see expanded roles as well.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Surpasses 30 points as top scorer

    Embiid had 31 points (11-20 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 7-10 FT), seven rebounds and three assists over 31 minutes during Thursday's 134-122 loss to the Pacers. Embiid led all players in Thursday's contest in scoring while hauling in a team-high rebound mark and ending three boards short of a double-double in a losing effort. Embiid, who also led all 76ers in free throws made, has tallied at least seven rebounds in every game this year.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Sets franchise record Monday

    Embiid ended Monday's 133-123 win over San Antonio with 70 points (24-41 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 21-23 FT), 18 rebounds, five assists, one block and one steal in 37 minutes. The 70 points were not only a new career high for Embiid, they also set a new 76ers record, topping the 68 points scored by Wilt Chamberlain in 1967. The 29-year-old center has scored at least 30 points in 21 straight games dating back to Nov. 17, averaging 38.3 points, 11.6 boards, 5.9 assists, 2.0 blocks, 1.3 steals and 1.2 threes over that stretch as he pushes for his second straight MVP Award.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Extends impressive streak Saturday

    Embiid totaled 33 points (11-23 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 11-12 FT), 10 rebounds, five assists and three blocks across 37 minutes during Saturday's 97-89 win over Charlotte. It's getting harder and harder to find adjectives for the kind of season Embiid is having, and it seems no one in the league can slow him down, with injuries being the only reason he hasn't posted even better numbers while he searches for another MVP award. The 29-year-old center has scored 30 or more in 20 straight games dating back to Nov. 17, averaging 36.8 points, 11.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 2.0 blocks, 1.3 steals and 1.2 threes over that stretch while shooting 55.3 percent from the floor and 39.3 percent from three.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Starting against Charlotte

    Embiid (knee) is available and will start against the Hornets on Saturday. Embiid was tabbed as questionable, and the coaching staff wanted to see how he'd respond before deciding on him, but he went unscathed during his pre-game routine, so he will start and handle his regular workload. Embiid has scored at least 36 points in his last three games since returning from a three-game spell on the sidelines between Jan. 6 and Jan. 12 due to a knee injury.
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  • 76ers' Joel Embiid: Gets questionable tag

    Embiid is listed as questionable for Saturday's game in Charlotte due to left knee injury maintenance. It will be the second night of a back-to-back set for Embiid, so it looks like the 76ers are determining whether or not to err on the side of caution here. The perennial MVP candidate tallied 36 points (12-22 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 11-11 FT), seven rebounds, two assists and four steals across 31 minutes in Friday's 124-109 victory over the Magic. Paul Reed and Mo Bamba (knee) would be candidates for increased minutes Saturday if Embiid ultimately does not get the green light.
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