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Sixers' Joel Embiid begins strength and conditioning program
Summary
Joel Embiid has started a strength and conditioning program after an emergency appendectomy and remains in Philadelphia, making him unlikely for Game 2 of the series against the Boston Celtics.
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Joel Embiid has started a strength and conditioning program after undergoing an emergency appendectomy nearly two weeks ago. The Philadelphia 76ers announced the update after Monday's practice and said Embiid remained in Philadelphia. That situation all but eliminates him from Tuesday night's Game 2 in Boston. The team lost Game 1, 123-91, and has focused practice and film work on correcting errors.
Key details:
- Embiid underwent an emergency appendectomy almost two weeks ago.
- The 76ers announced he has begun a strength and conditioning program and that he remained in Philadelphia after Monday's practice.
- His presence in Philadelphia makes his availability for Tuesday's Game 2 unlikely.
- Philadelphia lost Game 1 to Boston 123-91 and followed with an intense practice and focused film session.
- Embiid played 38 regular-season games this year and averaged just over 26 points per game.
Summary:
Embiid's absence was a notable factor in Game 1 and the team has worked to address specific on-court issues in practice. The Sixers hope he can return at some point during the series, but a timeline for his return is undetermined at this time.
