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Joel Embiid expected to miss time following knee surgery

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — There is but one guarantee in Philadelph­ia sports: that the 76ers must slog through stretches of games — if not months, or even seasons — without Joel Embiid.

Here they go again, about to start an indefinite span without Embiid with the reigning MVP set for surgery this week to address an injury to the lateral meniscus in his left knee.

The 76ers did not say how much time Embiid was expected to miss. Philadelph­ia should have a clear idea on Embiid’s recovery timetable after the surgery. But there is no doubt, given the nature of the injury, that Embiid will miss a significan­t amount of time.

“We’ve got to try to pick off a win anywhere we can against whoever we can,” coach Nick Nurse said Monday.

It didn’t happen against the Mavericks. The Sixers lost 118-102 to Dallas, falling to 4-11 this season without Embiid. They have dropped six of seven overall.

Sixers guard Patrick Beverly asked reporters to leave the locker room once they were already inside for postgame interviews. Beverly, who uses most interviews to promote his podcast, said the Sixers wanted to congratula­te a teammate he did not name who just had become a father. It was not immediatel­y clear which Sixer, if any, had a baby.

Embiid won’t win a second straight MVP award because the 7-footer will not meet the 65-game minimum to become eligible for major NBA honors.

Should Embiid miss a month or two, the Sixers hope they’re still in the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. The Sixers fell to 30-19 with one game left ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline. They are closer in the standings to possibly having to qualify for the play-in tournament than contending for a top spot in the East.

“It’s that time of the year where things start to come about and it is a distractio­n at certain points of times,” forward Tobias Harris said. “We have enough talent in the locker

room to be able to try and figure out a way to try and maximize it.”

Nurse, in his first season as coach, acknowledg­ed the thorny path ahead. “Can we get the guys here to dig in and fight and give ourselves a chance to win?” Nurse asked. “We’ve got to salvage a ‘W’ somewhere along the way here.”

With Embiid sidelined, the 76ers will need first-time All-Star Tyrese Maxey to carry their offense.

Maxey has two 50-point games this season, including a career-best 51 last Thursday at Utah, where he made seven 3-pointers and led the Sixers to their only win on a 1-4 trip.

“We need more firepower,” Nurse said. He wasn’t necessaril­y going to find it on a regular basis out of Danuel House Jr., Kelly Oubre Jr. and Paul Reed, who formed the rest of a lineup that doesn’t exactly stand as one worthy of a contender.

“I don’t think there’s a guy or two that we can say, OK, he’s got to take all those minutes and take all those shots,” Nurse said.

Embiid, the winner of the past two NBA scoring titles, hurt his left knee last Tuesday night in a loss at Golden State. He had already been hampered by knee injuries this season.

When healthy, Embiid has continued to perform at an MVP level. He is the NBA’s leading scorer at 35.3 points per game and is averaging 11.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists. He scored a franchise-record 70 points to go along with 18 rebounds on Jan. 22 in a 133-124 victory over San Antonio.

“We need to find out what the other guys can do, so we can find out who’s going to be there, like, really there,” Nurse said. “This is their chance.”

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