The Philadelphia 76ers have suffered a significant blow ahead of their Thursday night matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, with Joel Embiid ruled out due to right knee injury management. The 76ers' coaching staff has also expressed concerns about Paul George's availability for the game, as he was not listed in the team's official injury report.
Coach Nick Nurse was noncommittal when asked about the status of his star players, but it appears that Embiid's absence will be a significant blow to their chances. The 76ers' big man has already missed five games this season due to knee issues and now has four consecutive absences caused by different knee problems.
The team is also dealing with other injuries, including left knee LCL sprain for Kelly Oubre Jr., which will keep him out of action for the next two weeks. Adem Bona's ankle injury will also keep him sidelined through Thursday's game.
However, it appears that Jared McCain has been cleared to play in both ends of any back-to-backs, according to Nurse. The 14-minute appearance on Wednesday night may have helped him get his feet wet again.
On the other hand, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will be missing out on Thursday's game due to a recent left groin strain, which is expected to keep him sidelined for at least a week or two.
The Sixers' next visit to Milwaukee is scheduled for December 5, and fans are eager to see whether the 76ers can get back on track against their arch-rivals.
Coach Nick Nurse was noncommittal when asked about the status of his star players, but it appears that Embiid's absence will be a significant blow to their chances. The 76ers' big man has already missed five games this season due to knee issues and now has four consecutive absences caused by different knee problems.
The team is also dealing with other injuries, including left knee LCL sprain for Kelly Oubre Jr., which will keep him out of action for the next two weeks. Adem Bona's ankle injury will also keep him sidelined through Thursday's game.
However, it appears that Jared McCain has been cleared to play in both ends of any back-to-backs, according to Nurse. The 14-minute appearance on Wednesday night may have helped him get his feet wet again.
On the other hand, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will be missing out on Thursday's game due to a recent left groin strain, which is expected to keep him sidelined for at least a week or two.
The Sixers' next visit to Milwaukee is scheduled for December 5, and fans are eager to see whether the 76ers can get back on track against their arch-rivals.