Joel Embiid and Paul George will not be taking to the court for Monday's Sixers-Hornets matchup, as both players are listed as out due to left knee injury management.
The Philadelphia 76ers' decision to sit their star duo comes at a crucial juncture in their schedule, with a back-to-back set looming. After facing off against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, they will host the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. While both Embiid and George have been enjoying some of the healthiest stretches of play over the past two seasons, it appears the 76ers are opting to keep them fresh for their next game.
The change in start time from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. has given the team more leeway to get home and prepare for Tuesday's matchup against the Bucks. With a front end of back-to-back on the docket, it's likely that Embiid and George will be held out of both games in an effort to conserve their energy.
The Sixers' strategy is one that fans are all too familiar with at this point in the season - saving big players for more crucial matchups. The question now is how well they can perform without two key contributors, particularly against a Bucks team that's been playing some of its best basketball recently.
The Philadelphia 76ers' decision to sit their star duo comes at a crucial juncture in their schedule, with a back-to-back set looming. After facing off against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, they will host the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. While both Embiid and George have been enjoying some of the healthiest stretches of play over the past two seasons, it appears the 76ers are opting to keep them fresh for their next game.
The change in start time from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. has given the team more leeway to get home and prepare for Tuesday's matchup against the Bucks. With a front end of back-to-back on the docket, it's likely that Embiid and George will be held out of both games in an effort to conserve their energy.
The Sixers' strategy is one that fans are all too familiar with at this point in the season - saving big players for more crucial matchups. The question now is how well they can perform without two key contributors, particularly against a Bucks team that's been playing some of its best basketball recently.