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## Embiid-less Sixers: Playoff Push or Draft Position?

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Sixers Committed to ⁤Embiid Despite ‌Struggles

Despite a tumultuous season plagued by injuries and inconsistent performance, the Philadelphia 76ers remain⁢ steadfast in‌ their commitment ⁢to ⁢star center Joel Embiid.Embiid, who has missed the⁣ last⁢ 11 games‌ with⁣ various ailments,‌ is considered ‍a franchise cornerstone by team management.

The Sixers’ season has⁣ been hampered by Embiid’s absence and the difficulty Paul George‌ has faced in ‍adjusting to playing in the⁣ Eastern conference.The team currently sits 24th in offensive rating and 22nd in defensive rating, raising questions about their playoff viability. some have suggested a “Process 2.0,” where the Sixers strategically⁢ tank the remainder of the season to secure a high draft pick in 2025, a pick owed⁣ to Oklahoma City if the Sixers are not among the bottom six teams. However, team owner josh Harris has expressed continued confidence⁤ in Embiid’s ability to lead the team.

“We’re still‌ really‍ happy with Joel,” harris said. ‌”He’s ​a warrior. He’s fought through⁣ a lot of injuries. We ⁢know how hard ​he’s‍ working. I think if ‌he gets back on ⁤the ​court, everything’s going to fall into place.”

Embiid has ​battled a ⁣recurring knee injury, a fractured sinus, and a sprained foot this season, ⁤limiting him​ to⁤ just 13‌ appearances. Despite the setbacks, Harris remains‌ optimistic ⁤about ⁤Embiid’s long-term prospects.

he’s also super-smart ⁣and very in-tune with his body. He ‌has a whole team around him, and we have a whole ‌team around ⁣him. ​He’s getting the absolute best care and best advice. I’m hopeful that ⁣he’ll fight through this and make it happen, and that’s ​what we’re going to plan for right now.”

The Sixers are pinning⁢ their hopes, whether‍ you ​agree with them or not, on a few ⁢factors. They believe that Embiid’s knee will not require surgery,​ and that he can return to the ‍court ‍sometime sooner rather than later.⁣ And, they ​don’t ⁤believe that extended rest for Embiid is the way⁢ to go.To ⁣the contrary — they think he does better when ⁣he’s engaged⁢ in trying to ramp up‌ to return to⁤ action. ⁤(Left ⁢aside for now is the argument about whether Embiid should use the start of‍ the regular ⁢season⁢ to ⁢get ⁤into and ⁤stay in peak condition, rather than coming to camp in tip-top shape.)

They also point to recent veteran teams that floundered during regular seasons, yet caught⁢ fire late. The 2022-23 heat went 44-38 in the regular season, snuck into the playoffs at the last possible moment‌ by beating‍ Chicago in the Play-In round, but than ‌smoked the Bucks, Knicks ⁢and‍ Celtics in succession to make the finals. The 2022-23 Lakers went ⁤43-39, finished seventh in the West, also went the Play-In route, ​and ⁢also went on an extended playoff run, reaching‌ the⁤ West finals.

In addition, while the Sixers⁣ could conceivably get into the bottom six and keep their‍ pick by selling off players/contracts before the trade‍ deadline and putting ‍Embiid ⁢on ice ‌the rest of⁤ the season — given the season-long bottoming out by Utah, Washington, New Orleans and ⁢Charlotte — it’s more ⁣likely that even if Philly went full-bore into a tank, it would wind up, at best, at five ‍or six in the draft. League sources⁤ say the Sixers don’t think⁢ there’s a⁢ whole lot​ of difference ⁤between the quality of the fifth ‌or sixth pick in this draft and a post-six pick that the Sixers would have ⁣to send to OKC. Maybe 15 percent.

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At⁣ any rate, selling a tank run to George, who came⁣ here ⁣in the ⁣offseason for four years and $212 million, ‍or Maxey, who got⁣ a five-year, $204 million extension in the summer, would be a tough ‌business.

“To ​be honest, we don’t ​know what we look like, because we haven’t ​been ‍healthy. So, to be honest, we​ might ‍have ‍enough in here already,” George said ‌after Philly had one of its best performances⁢ of the season Friday, beating the East-leading Cavaliers 132-129 in a wildly entertaining affair‌ at wells Fargo Center.⁤ And, indeed, Embiid and George and Maxey ‌have only played 10 games together this season.

You could⁤ be seduced into thinking a ⁤run was ⁢possible if you watched Friday’s game rather, of, say, the Sixers​ getting humiliated in Denver on Tuesday, giving up ‌a buck-44 in the⁣ … process.

The Sixers matched the Cavs 3 for 3 on Friday, big play for⁣ big play. Cleveland was​ 25 of 52 behind the arc; Philly was 21 of 39. Kelly Oubre went for 22 points and 13 rebounds before fouling​ out. Maxey dominated the first half offensively; George, the second. Eric Gordon dropped in four triples; Justin ‌Edwards, the two-way swingman from Kentucky, made three. George’s bucket⁤ with 1:26 left‍ gave him ‌30 for the⁣ night, and provided Philly ‍just enough cushion to hold off the Cavs, ‍who were playing without Evan Mobley⁣ and Caris LeVert.

“I know, ⁤again, broken record ‍time, but when‌ your offense is so much better, your⁤ defense‍ has‍ a much better chance,” coach Nick‌ Nurse said afterward. “You’re taking and making shots; ⁣you’re finishing at the rim. You’re taking rhythm‍ shots, ⁣even, so at least,‍ guys have‌ some ⁤sense of, OK, there’s the extra pass, that next pass ​is going ⁣up, and I can start getting ahead of the game a little bit, getting ahead in transition.”

It ​still was a sugar high, given what Philadelphia ‌thought of its potential before the⁣ start of the season.

But⁤ even a half-season tank is anathema around here. Not after‍ four years of The Process last decade. The debate on whether ‍the strategy was worth it or not will go on for decades. Has Embiid’s career, ⁤highlighted by his⁣ 2023 league MVP season, been worth⁣ all that losing? Has being a​ good, occasionally very good (seven straight postseasons!), but not great (no conference ⁤finals⁤ appearances!) team,‌ for an extended stretch,‍ justified‌ either Sam Hinkie’s success in⁢ getting multiple high-lottery picks — or, ​his ouster as general manager in 2016, after ​other clubs complained ​vociferously to ⁣the league and to Harris that ⁢the Sixers’ tanking was harming their⁣ home gates?

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(Also:⁢ Why‍ on God’s green earth ⁢has another team not hired Sam Hinkie?)

So, even though there’d be ⁢a‍ ping-pong ⁢ball’s chance ⁣of getting ⁣Cooper Flagg or dylan ‍Harper or ace Bailey‍ in the draft, no one named⁢ Josh Harris wants to go through that again.

“I⁤ would say that, ‍again, we always start with trying to build elite teams,” Harris told the Athletic. “We started this season with two potential Hall of ⁢Famers, and one ‍All-Star. We were very excited about the season. Obviously, it’s been a disappointing season. No one’s happy with ⁢where we are. We’re⁣ not happy. I go ⁢to⁢ a lot‌ of games. We want to be winning and creating the‍ contending ⁤team​ that ​we’ve ‍had over the last five years. The injuries​ haven’t helped us. The elite team we had⁤ hasn’t⁤ been ​on the ‍court more than seven games, where they started‍ and finished the game. We won six ​of seven of those. I think we got it‍ right.

“But ‌what’s happened is, obviously, Joel hasn’t played a lot. ⁣He’s the lynchpin of the whole thing. When he doesn’t play, the pressure comes on Paul, and it comes on Tyrese.​ And Tyrese has had to carry‌ a lot of ‍the load, and, in some cases, Paul has had to carry a lot of the load. And people have had to do things that they ⁤weren’t necessarily prepared for.”

Veterans like Gordon,‌ Andre‌ Drummond, Caleb⁤ Martin,⁣ Reggie⁤ jackson and a re-signed Kyle Lowry ‌were supposed to supplement what Embiid, George and Maxey produced nightly,⁢ not replace it. At this stage of their careers, they can’t ​carry that load. The ​same goes for ​first-year guard Jared McCain, taken 16th in last year’s draft by president of‌ basketball operations Daryl Morey,⁤ and who was having a sensational rookie season⁢ before being lost‌ for the season⁢ last month, ⁢after suffering a torn left meniscus.

Morey‍ takes the heat for going the vet route⁤ rather‍ than bringing ‌in younger,more athletic wings ⁢and bigs,and ‍maybe,given Embiid’s injury history,a hedge​ toward ⁣more youth would have been the way to go. But‍ that’s⁢ hindsight.

This‍ week, Philly⁣ starts a rugged six-game homestand that will go ​a long way to determining⁢ its level of aggression at the deadline. The Lakers are in on Tuesday, the Kings on Wednesday, the nuggets⁤ on Friday.Boston arrives a week ⁣from sunday; Dallas ⁢is in on⁣ Feb.4 before the‌ Heat come ‌to⁢ town⁤ the next night. The deadline is the following afternoon,⁢ at 3 p.m. ET. Whether the 76ers are (small) buyers or⁢ (big) sellers ‍no doubt ​depends ‍on the results‍ of the next ‍week-plus.

“So, the next few weeks are critically important, ‌what happens there,” ‍Harris said. “We’re going to see what happens there and make a good ⁢decision. And we’ll⁢ audible at that point, and ​we’ll find the ⁢right spot. We have a great front office. Nick Nurse won an NBA⁣ title. Unfortunately, we ran into that that year. Daryl and (general manager) Elton (Brand) are good at what they do. ⁣We’re honest. Give us a few

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Clippers’ Paul George Stands ⁣by Roster Despite Injury Woes

Even though the los Angeles Clippers have been plagued by injuries this ‍season, star forward Paul George believes the team has enough talent to succeed.

George Confident in Team’s⁤ Depth

Recent injury absences, including George’s own, have ⁣tested ⁣the clippers’ depth. ‍ Though, George, ​when asked if ‌the team needed additional players, ⁢expressed confidence ‍in the current roster.‌

“Even ​the couple of games I was out,⁤ they took a couple of teams to the⁤ wire,” George ‍said. “We’ve ⁤been playing fairly decent⁤ basketball again. It just comes down to not being available, when we need guys. That’s ⁢the only thing. So, you can’t. … you can’t really say that we need extra ⁢people here. I think ⁢we’ve got enough.”

How have the Clippers performed in⁢ games without key players due to ‍injuries?

Clippers’ Paul⁢ george Stands ⁣by Roster Despite Injury‍ Woes

Even‌ though the⁤ los‌ angeles Clippers have ⁤been plagued by injuries this ‍season, star forward Paul George believes the team ‍has enough talent to succeed.

George Confident in Team’s⁤ ⁤Depth‍

Recent injury⁢ absences, including George’s own, ⁣have ⁣tested ⁣the clippers’ depth. ‍ Though, George, ​when asked if ‌the team needed additional players, ⁢expressed confidence​ ‍in ​the current roster.‌

“Even ​the couple of⁣ games I ⁤was ‍out,⁤⁤ they took⁤ a ⁢couple of⁣ teams to the⁤ wire,” George ‍saeid. “We’ve ⁤been‌ playing fairly decent⁤ ⁤basketball again. It just comes down⁤ to not being available, ⁢when we ⁣need guys. ⁣That’s ⁣⁢the only⁤ thing. So, you can’t. ⁢… you can’t really say ‌that we‌ need extra‌ ⁢people here. I think ⁢we’ve got​ enough.”

Q&A: Clippers’ Roster and⁣ Injury Woes

Q:

Possibly losing ⁤key⁢ players to injury, is the Clippers’ roster deep enough to compete for a championship?

A: Paul George believes so. He’s confident in the current‌ roster’s ability even with injuries. The ⁣team ‍has shown resilience, taking several games down to the wire even when⁢ key players were sidelined.

Q: What impact have injuries⁢ had on the Clippers’ performance this ⁤season?

A: Injuries ‍have undoubtedly hindered the Clippers’ consistency.When healthy, they’ve shown flashes of brilliance. However, the lack of availability ⁣for key players has made⁣ it challenging ‌to build momentum and ​string together ‍wins.

Q: What are the Clippers’ immediate goals going forward?

A: The Clippers’ immediate focus likely centers around getting healthy and ‍building chemistry.If they⁢ can maintain a competitive record while awaiting the return of injured players, they’ll be⁤ well-positioned for ‍a playoff push.

The Clippers’ roster, though tested by injuries, remains a force to be reckoned with. Will their ​depth and resilience be ​enough to overcome​ the challenges ahead? Only time will tell.

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