Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey are both listed as probable for the Sixers' game against the Pacers on Friday, a welcome boost to Philadelphia's injury-ridden roster.
Embiid has been dealing with a left knee injury that has hindered his performance in recent games, including their loss to the Lakers last Sunday. Despite this setback, Embiid hopes to make his next breakthrough in his rehabilitation plan by playing consecutive games within a short span. However, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to do so without suffering any setbacks.
Maxey has led the team in minutes played and is the only member of the Sixers to have appeared in every game this season. He has been on the injury report twice before but managed to stay healthy.
On the other hand, Kelly Oubre Jr. and Trendon Watford are still out of action due to left knee sprains. Oubre's re-evaluation date was set for Thursday, while Watford is scheduled to have another assessment on Wednesday. Both players were unable to participate in live practice sessions with coach Nick Nurse stating that they cannot currently engage in on-court activity.
Hunter Sallis, the rookie two-way guard, is also out due to a right shoulder sprain.
Embiid has been dealing with a left knee injury that has hindered his performance in recent games, including their loss to the Lakers last Sunday. Despite this setback, Embiid hopes to make his next breakthrough in his rehabilitation plan by playing consecutive games within a short span. However, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to do so without suffering any setbacks.
Maxey has led the team in minutes played and is the only member of the Sixers to have appeared in every game this season. He has been on the injury report twice before but managed to stay healthy.
On the other hand, Kelly Oubre Jr. and Trendon Watford are still out of action due to left knee sprains. Oubre's re-evaluation date was set for Thursday, while Watford is scheduled to have another assessment on Wednesday. Both players were unable to participate in live practice sessions with coach Nick Nurse stating that they cannot currently engage in on-court activity.
Hunter Sallis, the rookie two-way guard, is also out due to a right shoulder sprain.