Why is Joel Embiid out? 76ers star misses Game 2 vs. Knicks with injury
The Philadelphia 76ers were dealt another injury blow ahead of Game 2 against the New York Knicks in the second round of NBA Playoffs.


The Philadelphia 76ers will be without their biggest star in a pivotal playoff matchup.
Joel Embiid has officially been ruled out for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks due to ankle and hip injuries.
Just in: Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has been ruled out for Game 2 tonight against the New York Knicks due to ankle and hip injuries, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/eJm0W04R3G
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) May 6, 2026
The decision comes after Embiid was initially listed as probable, raising hopes he would be available. However, increased soreness in both areas ultimately kept him from even participating in shootaround, signaling a late but significant setback.
Why is Joel Embiid out?
Embiid is dealing with multiple injuries, specifically ankle and hip issues, that worsened leading into Game 2.
According to reports, the former MVP had been undergoing around-the-clock treatment in an effort to play. But after experiencing increased discomfort, the 76ers made the call to hold him out rather than risk further aggravation.
This continues a difficult postseason physically for Embiid, who already missed time earlier in the playoffs following an appendectomy before returning in dominant fashion.
How serious is the injury?
At this stage, the exact severity of Embiid’s ankle and hip injuries remains unclear. What is known is that the situation was serious enough to prevent him from practicing, force a late downgrade from probable to out, and raise concerns about his short-term availability in the series.
"Joel Embiid was hoping that he was gonna be able to play tonight..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) May 6, 2026
He spent all morning on the training table getting treatment to try and play tonight..
The 76ers made the decision to rule him out for tonight" ~ @ShamsCharania #PMSLive https://t.co/54iy8CpLmY pic.twitter.com/Qp6GhMLBHg
Given Embiid’s history of playing through injuries, the decision to sit him suggests the Sixers are being cautious, or that the discomfort reached a point where playing was no longer realistic.
When will Joel Embiid return?
There is no official timeline yet for Embiid’s return. However, his status for Game 3 will likely depend on how his ankle and hip respond to treatment over the next 48–72 hours, whether he can return to on-court activity without pain, and the urgency of the series situation against New York.
If the injuries are primarily soreness-related, a quick return is possible. But if there’s any structural concern, the timeline could extend further into the series.
What this means for the 76ers
The timing couldn’t be worse for Philadelphia. The Sixers enter Game 2 already trailing in the series after a blowout loss in Game 1 at Madison Square Garden. Without Embiid, they lose their offensive centerpiece and defensive anchor in a must-win situation.
That said, Embiid showed just how impactful he can be when healthy. After returning in the first round, he averaged 28 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assists over the final four games, helping lead Philadelphia to a dramatic comeback series win. Replacing that level of production is nearly impossible.
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