The Philadelphia 76ers will have to rely on James Harden to lead them as Joel Embiid reportedly works on recovering from an orbital fracture and concussion.
Unfortunately for the Philadelphia 76ers, it appears as if Joel Embiid will be out for a little while after the star suffered an injury against the Toronto Raptors in Game 6 of that first round NBA playoff series.
According to a tweet from Shams Charania, Embiid is dealing with “a right orbital fracture and mild concussion.”
Sources: 76ers All-NBA star Joel Embiid suffered a right orbital fracture and mild concussion in series-clinching Game 6 win last night in Toronto. He will be listed as out and there is no timetable for his return.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 30, 2022
That’s not good!
Joel Embiid injury: Philadelphia 76ers star injured in Game 6 vs. Toronto Raptors
Charania noted that there is currently no timeline for Embiid to return. That means the 76ers will almost certainly need to rely on James Harden to lead them as they move forward in the playoffs.
This is less than ideal for many reasons, but one that sticks out is that this is the second notable injury that Embiid has to recover from right now. According to Charania, Embiid has been playing despite having “a torn ligament in his right thumb.”
Embiid has been playing through pain this postseason after sustaining a torn ligament in his right thumb -- and now this orbital fracture, concussion, and will now be sidelined. 🙏🏽 https://t.co/3q9BPF9VAv
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 30, 2022
That’s really not good.