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Joel Embiid’s injury update: Will he be back for game 1 against the Celtics?

The Celtics would pose a difficult challenge for the Sixers even if they were solid. However, the lack of their top player increases the level of difficulty

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In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia 76ers emerged victorious against the Brooklyn Nets in their first-round playoff series with relative ease. However, their celebrations were cut short when it was revealed that their star player Joel Embiid had sustained a knee injury during their Game 3 win.

Despite this setback, the Sixers finished their sweep of Brooklyn in Game 4 and received some unexpected help from the Atlanta Hawks, who delayed the Boston Celtics in their first-round series.

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Nevertheless, the status of Embiid’s injury remains a significant concern for the Sixers, as reports suggest that his condition has not improved.

Joel Embiid’s injury status

Philadelphia 76ers Coach Doc Rivers has revealed that star player Joel Embiid is unlikely to play in Game 1 due to his injury. However, recent reports suggest that the severity of the damage could be more significant than what the team initially indicated and that Embiid may end up missing several games as a result.

This development, which Shams Charania reported, contradicts the original estimate of a one-to-two-week recovery time provided by the Sixers. With this new information, it remains uncertain whether Embiid will be able to suit up against the Boston Celtics, adding to the team’s concerns as they head into the crucial postseason matchups.

Joel Embiid’s availability

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid’s availability for the upcoming playoff series against the Boston Celtics remains uncertain due to his knee injury, which has been identified as a lateral collateral ligament (LCL) issue. The injury has a varying recovery timetable, with Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets missing a month earlier this season due to a similar injury.

Embiid’s injury occurred on April 20th, and the Celtics-Sixers series is set to conclude by May 14th, giving him limited time to recover. The 27-year-old has been officially labeled doubtful for Game 1, with multiple reports suggesting his injury is a cause for concern. However, Embiid was seen shooting during the Sixers’ team practice on Sunday afternoon, providing a glimmer of hope for the team.

Despite this positive development, it is still uncertain whether Embiid will be able to return to the court for the series. As the 76ers’ key player, the team hopes for a quick recovery to bolster their chances of advancing in the playoffs. Nevertheless, Embiid still has several hurdles to clear before returning to game action, and his status remains a significant point of discussion as the series gets underway.

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