Doc Rivers says Sixers star Joel Embiid is DOUBTFUL to play in ‘at least’ Game 1 vs. Celtics
Doc Rivers Says Sixers Star Joel Embiid IS DOUBT To Play In ‘At Least’ Game 1 vs. Celtics while Philly big man continues to heal from sprained knee
- Joel Embiid injured himself in Philly’s Game 3 victory over the Nets last round
- And it doesn’t look like he’ll be ready for the upcoming series against Philly
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According to Sixers coach Doc Rivers, Joel Embiid is in doubt to play in Game 1 of the second round vs. the Celtics, and even his status for Game 2 is up in the air.
Embiid ran during the first round vs. de Nets suffered a sprained LCL in his right knee.
And while Philly easily finished the series without him in Game 4, it looks like he’ll start the Eastern Conference Semifinals on the sidelines as well.
“There is no last,” Rivers told reporters on Saturday. “Obviously the doctors have been looking at him and he hasn’t done anything today.
“I’ll say this, but if I were a betting man I’d probably say questionable for at least Game 1. But we’ll see.
Joel Embiid hasn’t played since April 20, when the Sixers defeated the Nets in Game 3
Doc Rivers revealed that Joel Embiid would probably miss ‘at least’ the first game of the second round
“He has to get better,” the coach added.
Nine days after injuring himself in Game 3 vs. the Nets, Embiid was unable to participate in practice, Rivers said, with Philly’s second-round pick against Boston on Monday.
The Sixers won an understaffed Nets team 4-0 in the first round, but Embiid was actually restrained by his high standards.
The presumptive MVP only scored 20 points per game in three games before dropping out in Game 4.
With the Hawks taking Boston to six games before being eliminated, the Sixers have not played in a week.
Boston wrapped things up in the first round with a 128-120 victory over the Hawks in Atlanta.