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76ers star to miss Game 4 vs. Nets
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Joel Embiid will be forced to miss time for a third straight postseason.

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Friday that the Philadelphia 76ers star Embiid has suffered a sprained right knee and will miss Game 4 against the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday. Wojnarowski does add, though, that there is optimism that Embiid could be ready to return as soon as early next week.

The MVP front-runner Embiid had a few pretty hard falls during Thursday’s Game 3 win over the Nets. But it appears to have been one particular third-quarter sequence where Embiid tripped over Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson that caused the sprain. Embiid immediately came up hobbling after landing awkwardly on Johnson (but stayed in the game).

Embiid already missed two playoff games against the Miami Heat last season (potentially costing the 76ers that series) when he was concussed during the previous round against the Toronto Raptors (video here). The year before that, Embiid also missed the final game of the 76ers’ playoff series against the Washington Wizards with a knee injury.

It is possible that the 76ers are just exercising caution with Embiid since they are up 3-0 on Brooklyn right now. But it is in Philly’s best interest to finish out the series as quickly as possible, especially since a tough second-round matchup with the Boston Celtics likely looms next for them.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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