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Embiid Adds Rolled Ankle to List of Setbacks He's Battling Through

Sixers center Joel Embiid is not only dealing with a torn meniscus, but he also rolled his ankle in the Game 3 win over the Hawks on Friday.
Embiid Adds Rolled Ankle to List of Setbacks He's Battling Through
Embiid Adds Rolled Ankle to List of Setbacks He's Battling Through

Despite getting to the 2021 NBA Playoffs healthy and ready to compete at a high level, Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is dealing with a lot at this point. Three games into the postseason, he was as fine as he'll ever be.

Then in Game 4 against the Washington Wizards, the healthy streak ended in the first quarter. The big man left with knee soreness 11 minutes into the matchup. After failing to return for the rest of the game, the Sixers scheduled an MRI for Embiid the following morning.

Embiid's test results revealed a small meniscus tear in his knee. He would miss the following game where the Sixers defeated the Washington Wizards once and for all. Despite being questionable heading into the Round 2 opener against the Atlanta Hawks, Embiid played on his torn meniscus in Games 1 and 2.

As expected, he was once again questionable for Game 3 on the road. Unsurprisingly, he was cleared for action. Although Embiid made it out of the first two games in one piece, he was dealing with a lot in Game 3 as he not only felt the pain of his meniscus tear, but he also rolled his ankle during the matchup. 

“It’s tough," Embiid admitted following his 33-minute shift against the Hawks on Friday night. "There’s really no difference. I rolled my ankle, but when it comes to the knee, a torn meniscus, it’s not easy. I just gotta keep it going; give it my best shot. I’m gonna give everything I got.”

The Sixers All-Star said he felt okay after Game 3, despite showing signs of being in pain throughout the matchup. Although he's battling through a lot right now, though, Embiid made it clear he's going to give everything he can in this series to ensure his team moves on in the playoffs.

“I’m standing up, I’m walking, I finished the game," Embiid added. "I’m gonna keep getting back up. I’m going to keep fighting. That’s been me since I started playing basketball. I’m gonna keep fighting, and that’s been my model. Whatever happens, get back up and keep it going. It is tough, but that’s my job. I gotta get a lot of treatment, I gotta lift, and I gotta let go do whatever is necessary to make sure that happens.”

Justin Grasso covers the Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Illustrated. You can follow him for live updates on Twitter: @JGrasso_ & Instagram: @JGrassoNBA.


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Justin Grasso was a credentialed writer and publisher covering the Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Illustrated’s Philadelphia 76ers On SI Network. Grasso got his start in sports media in 2016 with FantasyPros, working the news desk, providing game-by-game player analysis and updates on the Portland Trail Blazers and the Golden State Warriors. By 2017, he joined FanSided’s Philadelphia Eagles site as a staff writer. After spending one season covering the Eagles as a staff writer, Grasso was promoted to become the site’s Co-Editor. For the next two NFL seasons, he covered the Eagles closely before broadening his NFL coverage. For a brief stint, Grasso covered the NFL on a national basis after joining Heavy.com as an NFL news desk writer. In 2019, Grasso joined the 76ers' beat on a part-time basis, stepping into a role with South Jersey’s 97.3 ESPN. Ahead of the 2019-2020 NBA season, he concluded a three-year stint covering the Eagles and joined the Sixers beat full-time. Grasso has covered the 76ers exclusively since then for Sports Illustrated. He is a member of the Pro Basketball Writers Association. Twitter: @JGrasso_ Instagram: @JGrassoMedia Threads: @JGrassoMedia

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