Houston Chronicle

Philly’s fortunes again rest with Embiid

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA — It’s April and the postseason looms for the 76ers, which really only means one thing in Philadelph­ia: Joel Embiid is dealing with some kind of affliction.

One of the greats in the game, Embiid has accomplish­ed just about all there is to do in the NBA. He’s an MVP. A two-time scoring champion. A seven-time All-Star. This season, Embiid even scored 70 points in one game.

Yes, Embiid’s season-accomplish­ments have made him worthy of max contracts and Olympic teams and all the other spoils that go with blossoming into one of the most must-watch players in the NBA.

But it’s playoff time once more and that’s the season when things get dicey for Embiid. The 7-footer has played through injuries since the day he was drafted and it’s more of the same this season. He tweaked his surgically repaired left knee last week, and while coach Nick Nurse expected his big man to go Wednesday night in the playin game against Miami, there’s never a guarantee Embiid will be structural­ly sound enough to withstand a grinding postseason run. His availabili­ty — rather, lack of it — is the most substantia­l reason the 76ers have failed to advance beyond the second round in the Eastern Conference playoffs in his seven full seasons in the NBA.

Yeah, but what about all those old adages about “next man up” or how a team is “more than one person” that are supposed to highlight that success and failure go beyond one player?

Forget it, Philly.

The 76ers finished 31-8 this season with Embiid — about a 65-win pace — and a woeful 16-27 without him.

As Embiid goes, so go the Sixers. “Every chance that I can be out there,” Embiid said earlier this month, “I’m going to take it.”

The chance to go deep in the playoffs is tight for Embiid and his teammates.

The Sixers need to beat Jimmy Butler and the Heat to actually make the playoffs, where they’d earn the No. 7 seed and play the New York Knicks in the first round. If the Sixers lose, they must win the next play-in game on Friday to clinch the No. 8 seed in the playoffs and play No. 1 Boston. Lose both and Philly’s season is over.

Nurse won an NBA championsh­ip with Toronto in 2019 in a run buoyed by a seven-game conference semifinal win over the best Sixers team in Embiid’s tenure. It was also part of a string of postseason­s interrupte­d by injury for Embiid.

Last season marked three straight years Embiid missed at least one playoff game with an injury. He sprained his right knee last season cost him games against Brooklyn and Boston. He missed two games in the second round in 2022 and another in the first round in 2021 with various injuries, on top of the two he missed to begin the 2018 playoffs with an orbital fracture and another in 2019, also with a knee problem.

The 76ers have trudged on with a 5-3 record without Embiid in the playoffs since 2018.

“The only thing I want is for us to be healthy,” Embiid said. “I just want us to have that chance. We’re not going to be as good without everybody. It’s not just about me.”

Embiid sat out the regular-season finale as a precaution but was a full participan­t each of the last two days of practice ahead of the playin game.

“He was good. He was in good spirits,” Nurse said Monday. "He was highly engaged. A lot of things we were doing were super game plan-specific. He was locked in.”

But can Embiid stay locked in into June? The 76ers would love to find out just one season — just one, before he starts to decline — what it’s like to make a championsh­ip run with a healthy Embiid.

It just won't be this year.

 ?? Chris Szagola/Associated Press ?? The 76ers finished 31-8 with Joel Embiid in the lineup this season and just 16-27 without him. His health will once again be the key to whether Philadelph­ia can find success in the postseason.
Chris Szagola/Associated Press The 76ers finished 31-8 with Joel Embiid in the lineup this season and just 16-27 without him. His health will once again be the key to whether Philadelph­ia can find success in the postseason.

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