When do we recognize the 76ers ' curse?
For the first time this year, the Philadelphia 76ers had the chance to witness their group of Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey play up on Wednesday. It lasted about one-half an hour.
George exited the Pacers ' game against the Memphis Grizzlies, a 117-111 lost, with a remaining leg tendon and did not return, per ESPN's Shams Charania. On Thursday, Charania reported that George has a spine bruise and did lose Philadelphia's future two games. He'll get reevaluated on Monday.
The same leg that caused George to skip the previous five games due to a tooth bicep hyperextension also caused the leg.
In the second quarter, George allegedly landed strangely after jumping in Grizzlies wing Desmond Bane.
Paul George, a member of the Flyers, is experiencing some sort of discomfort in his left foot when he lands in this play or recreations. Although it's unclear exactly what happened, PG left the vault area. photograph. twitter.com/LmzeeDYpFg
— Erin Grugan ( @eringrugan ) November 21, 2024
Embiid and Grizzlies large man Jaren Jackson Jr. collided and appeared to be limping toward the bench shortly after George was declared out of the game. Luckily, he remained in the game.
The Sixers entered the year with a record of 2-12, which is their latest setback after George aggravating his leg.
After making a deal for George, Philadelphia was supposed to be in the top tier of East challengers this year, but injuries have since ruined their roster. At the start of the time, Embiid and George were both away, with Embiid battling a broken knee, and George suffering from a bone bruise.
Therefore, Embiid was given a suspension for criticizing a journalist for writing an article about his injury management that he thought was absurd. Finally, Maxey injured her proper hamstring.
All three finally got back into the court on Wednesday, and the result was another lost and more problems.
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