NBA to Investigate 76ers Over Joel Embiid’s Playing Schedule
The NBA is set to investigate the Philadelphia 76ers regarding the management of Joel Embiid’s participation, according to sources
The NBA is set to investigate the Philadelphia 76ers regarding the management of Joel Embiid’s participation, according to sources. The All-NBA center missed the preseason due to left knee injury management and is expected to sit out the first three games of the regular season, including the season opener against the Milwaukee Bucks, as well as matchups against the Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers.
Under the league’s player participation policy, it’s common for the NBA to review cases when star players miss nationally televised games. The 76ers have stated that Embiid is “responding well to his individualized plan” and will gradually ramp up his activities this week, including joining team scrimmages.
This marks the start of a broader strategy for Embiid this season, aimed at maintaining his health for the postseason. Sources indicate that periodic rest and consistent medical evaluations will be part of his regular season routine. Daryl Morey, the 76ers’ President of Basketball Operations, previously mentioned that both Embiid and Paul George will likely avoid playing back-to-back games throughout the season.