The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to welcome the Lakers of the in an interconeversy match on Tuesday. The Sixers will be without two of their key superstars, Joel Embiid and Paul George, who were both excluded for the game. In addition, three other sixers players are listed as on the team’s injury report.
Embiid, who recalls a left knee injury, was seen in shooting sweaters during the training session on Monday. The 7 -foot center participated in certain exercises with the second unit, but has not yet been authorized to return to the action.
“He was in the majority of (practice),” said coach Nick Nursee. We work with these guys who will play tomorrow, especially. He was in all the exercises, but in a way with the next or other unit, just to make him replay and play in a part of the practice. “”
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Paul George is currently sidelined with a finger injury, and an official update on his condition is still pending. However, he was excluded from the match against the Lakers and did not participate in the training session on Monday.
Andre Drummond (recovery of left toe injuries), Caleb Martin (sprained of the right hip) and Kj Martin (stress reaction of the left foot) will also remain unavailable for the Sixers.
On a positive note, there is optimism concerning the availability of Guerschon Yabusele because it is listed as “probable” due to swelling of the right knee.
Where to look at Philadelphia 76ers against Lakers?
The Philadelphia 76 -ters match against the Lakers is expected to take place on Tuesday January 28 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game will get up at 7:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. PT).
The Sixers VS Lakers game will be broadcast live on TNT, Spectrum Sportsnet (Local) and Max (local). Hoops fans can also broadcast the game live on the application and the FUBO TV website of the NBA League (regional restrictions can apply).
Edited by Atishay Jain