Joel Embiid's ongoing struggles with injuries have once again forced him to the sidelines. The 7-foot center, known for his dominant presence on the court, will miss the Philadelphia 76ers' game against the Atlanta Hawks due to soreness in his right shin. This is a significant setback for the team, especially considering Embiid's recent history of injuries and the team's performance when he's out.
Embiid's journey with the 76ers has been marked by a series of setbacks. He's dealt with multiple injuries since even before entering the NBA, including a stress fracture in his right foot that cost him two years, bone bruises, meniscus tears, a busted orbital bone, a sprained shoulder, tendinitis, torn ligaments, and even Bell's palsy. Despite these challenges, the 76ers signed him to a three-year, $193 million extension in 2024, with a player option for the 2028-29 season.
The 26.6-point average in 31 games this season was a significant improvement from previous years, where he faced minutes restrictions. However, Embiid's absence has had a notable impact on the team's performance. The Sixers have lost six of their last seven games when Embiid doesn't play, highlighting the importance of his presence on the court.
As the team prepares for a back-to-back road game against New Orleans and Minnesota, the focus will be on Embiid's recovery and the team's ability to adapt without their key player. The upcoming games will be a test of the team's resilience and their ability to overcome the challenges posed by Embiid's injuries.