Joel Embiid's Return Hinges on Knee Injury Management, Status Remains Questionable for Sixers-Magic Game
The Philadelphia 76ers are bracing for life without their star big man Joel Embiid as he faces a uncertain return to action against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night. The team's injury report lists Embiid as questionable due to his ongoing right knee issues, which have sidelined him from playing in six straight games.
Embiid underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in April 2025 but has been dealing with right knee problems since then. His condition worsened after he reported soreness during practice on November 11, leading to a second absence in as many weeks. Although the team's head coach Nick Nurse described Embiid as day-to-day and participating fully in practice on Monday, the six-time All-Star remains doubtful to play against the Magic.
On the positive side, point guard Tyrese Maxey is expected to be available after receiving treatment for his right shoulder, which he injured during Sunday's loss to the Miami Heat. "I'm feeling great," Maxey said on Monday, adding that he will be back on the court soon.
Shooting guard VJ Edgecombe, who was ruled out of Sunday's game due to left calf tightness, is also expected to miss another contest as the team takes a cautious approach to manage his injury. Kelly Oubre Jr. and Adem Bona, who are both already ruled out for Tuesday's game, will have to wait until further notice to return.
The Sixers' schedule remains challenging with a tough road trip ahead, but the team is hopeful that Embiid's right knee issues can be managed effectively, allowing him to make a timely return and bolster their lineup.
The Philadelphia 76ers are bracing for life without their star big man Joel Embiid as he faces a uncertain return to action against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night. The team's injury report lists Embiid as questionable due to his ongoing right knee issues, which have sidelined him from playing in six straight games.
Embiid underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in April 2025 but has been dealing with right knee problems since then. His condition worsened after he reported soreness during practice on November 11, leading to a second absence in as many weeks. Although the team's head coach Nick Nurse described Embiid as day-to-day and participating fully in practice on Monday, the six-time All-Star remains doubtful to play against the Magic.
On the positive side, point guard Tyrese Maxey is expected to be available after receiving treatment for his right shoulder, which he injured during Sunday's loss to the Miami Heat. "I'm feeling great," Maxey said on Monday, adding that he will be back on the court soon.
Shooting guard VJ Edgecombe, who was ruled out of Sunday's game due to left calf tightness, is also expected to miss another contest as the team takes a cautious approach to manage his injury. Kelly Oubre Jr. and Adem Bona, who are both already ruled out for Tuesday's game, will have to wait until further notice to return.
The Sixers' schedule remains challenging with a tough road trip ahead, but the team is hopeful that Embiid's right knee issues can be managed effectively, allowing him to make a timely return and bolster their lineup.