David Chao, MD
2 min read • May 01, 2023
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Joel Embiid is listed as doubtful for Monday’s Game 1 against the Boston Celtics, 10 days after he suffered a multi-ligament injury in his right knee.
By video, Embiid suffered an ACL sprain when he got tangled up with Cam Johnson in Game 3 against the Nets. He also reportedly has damage to his LCL.
Both ligaments are key to stability in the knee and it’s uncommon to injure one without affecting the other, according to the Pro Basketball Docs.
The 7-footer will likely return wearing a knee brace to aid with the stability of his knee and ensure he can’t turn a sprain into a full tear.
Based on video of Embiid at Sunday’s shootaround, he appears to be a longshot to play in Game 1. He clearly favored his right knee while shooting stationary jump shots and preferred to land on his healthy left leg.
He will have a chance to suit up in Game 2, but likely won’t be at full effectiveness all series.
Embiid averaged 33.1 points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists during the regular season. He currently carries a SIC score of 39, meaning he’s at about 39% effectiveness if he were to suit up in Game 1.
That score will improve as the series moves on, but with Game 2 on Wednesday and Game 3 on Friday not much will change in his health over the next five days.
Philadelphia will have to rely on Tyrese Maxey and James Harden to pick up more of the scoring burden, while third-year big Paul Reed will likely play increased minutes.
Boston is favored by 10 points at home in Game 1 and the over/under is 213.5, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
The 76ers are +420 to win the series, while the Celtics are -550.
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Written by David Chao, MD
Great to see @JoelEmbiid at shoot around. No knee brace but clearly favoring right knee. Preferentially landing on left side. Seems like he has a was to go before playing tomorrow. Go to SICscore.com for more details.