The Philadelphia 76ers' woes have continued during the 2024-25 NBA season. Despite having a Big 3 of Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey, the 76ers are still the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference. One major reason behind the 76ers' poor form this season has been the inavailability of Embiid, who has once again struggled with injuries.
With the season quickly slipping away from the Philadelphia 76ers, it appears that some fingers are being pointed at star center Joel Embiid.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN, the Philadelphia 76ers are frustrated with Joel Embiid‘s unavailability. One of the best players in the NBA when healthy, Embiid has only played in 13 games this season.
Reports indicate growing frustration within the Philadelphia 76ers organization regarding Joel Embiid's lack of availability this season. Before the NBA season tipped off, the Philadelphia 76ers were pegged as strong contenders for a deep playoff run.
Recent report reveals Philadelphia 76ers is looking forward to having a discussion with Joel Embiid amidst his health woes.
The Philadelphia 76ers entered the NBA season ready to rock following a great offseason. They landed star forward Paul George to pair with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
With a rough season almost halfway complete, 76ers center Joel Embiid has more frustration around him for a myriad of reasons.
Out of the Sixers' first 41 games this season, which is the halfway mark, Embiid has only played 13 times. Also, he has not really suffered a long-term injury, only ongoing ones that continue to disrupt his and the 76ers' campaign.
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Joel Embiid's 2024-25 season has been one to forget. The former league MVP has been limited to just 13 games due to knee, foot and facial injuries, and the Phil
With Joel Embiid once again struggling to get on the court, the Philadelphia 76ers need to start preparing for the worst, which could mean an unusual trade.
An NBA executive believes Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has a tendency to act "entitled," according to ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst.