Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid is uncertain to face the Toronto Raptors on Sunday as his left knee injury management remains a concern, according to the team's latest injury report. This comes with the caveat of the Sixers embarking on a back-to-back road games, which always poses a significant challenge for players who are only just returning from injuries.
Despite Embiid's recent surge in production and increased availability, there is still no guarantee he'll suit up against both Toronto tonight and again on Monday. It's unlikely he'd be able to play the front end of back-to-backs, a scenario that would have been unthinkable just weeks ago.
Similar concerns might apply to fellow starters Kelly Oubre Jr. and Paul George, although their return to game action will likely come sooner than Embiid's. With two games against Toronto on consecutive nights, Embiid will need to be careful not to overexert himself. As the Sixers' biggest star, his health is a top priority, and it's possible coach Doc Rivers might err on the side of caution.
The injury report for Sunday's game only lists Embiid with an unknown status, but if he does play, it will be with a caveat. The team wants to ensure he doesn't suffer a setback that could keep him out of both games. With back-to-backs looming, Embiid will need to balance his desire to contribute with the demands of being on the court for multiple consecutive nights.
Despite Embiid's recent surge in production and increased availability, there is still no guarantee he'll suit up against both Toronto tonight and again on Monday. It's unlikely he'd be able to play the front end of back-to-backs, a scenario that would have been unthinkable just weeks ago.
Similar concerns might apply to fellow starters Kelly Oubre Jr. and Paul George, although their return to game action will likely come sooner than Embiid's. With two games against Toronto on consecutive nights, Embiid will need to be careful not to overexert himself. As the Sixers' biggest star, his health is a top priority, and it's possible coach Doc Rivers might err on the side of caution.
The injury report for Sunday's game only lists Embiid with an unknown status, but if he does play, it will be with a caveat. The team wants to ensure he doesn't suffer a setback that could keep him out of both games. With back-to-backs looming, Embiid will need to balance his desire to contribute with the demands of being on the court for multiple consecutive nights.