Catch up on tonight’s NBA action as several teams resume play just after the All-Star break. Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George are all finally healthy and playing together. They desperately need a win over the Brooklyn Nets,
George and Joel Embiid have struggled to stay on the court, leading to an injury-plagued failure. Embiid even said he needs to "fix the problem" in his left knee. Yet, Sixers can make the Play-In.
On Wednesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers took the court in their final game before the All-Star break. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey ended up getting ruled out
After Paul George's season-worst scoring performance came without Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey on Wednesday in Brooklyn, George discussed his left pinky injury.
Paul George scored zero points on three shots in the Philadelphia 76ers' first half against the Brooklyn Nets — all without Joel Embiid or Tyrese Maxey.
ESPN NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith suggests that the Philadelphia 76ers bench both Joel Embiid and Paul George for the rest of the season.
George said he won’t shy away from the challenge of playing with Embiid. The 34-year-old said he looks forward to challenges, so he’s going to embrace this one and try to figure it out. The duo is trying to figure out a way to get George involved through more communication throughout games.
Paul George provided a hilariously blunt response when asked about Joel Embiid’s ongoing injury struggles, offering just two words:  "Drugs helped." While the comment initially raised eyebrows, it became clear that George was referring to prescribed medication and treatment rather than anything more controversial.
Many 76ers fans are frustrated and ready to give up on Joel Embiid after he was benched in the fourth quarter against the Nets.