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Joel Embiid's miserable injury luck continues
Philadelphia 76ers center/forward Joel Embiid. Brian Westerholt-Imagn Images

Joel Embiid's miserable injury luck continues with latest diagnosis

In a career troubled by injuries to his feet, knees, elbows, shoulders and even orbital bones, at least Joel Embiid had avoided surgery on his internal organs. Until Thursday.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced that their franchise center had been diagnosed with appendicitis and would have emergency surgery in Houston. It's likely to keep him out for the Sixers' postseason, greatly weakening the team's chances of success.

Joel Embiid can't stay healthy

While Embiid is often critiqued for his weight or lack of conditioning, it's hard to fault him for appendicitis. He's played only 38 games this season but was getting healthy at the right time, while playing five of the team's last seven games and sitting only on a back-to-back and against the woeful Washington Wizards.

It's another setback for the 76ers' "Big Three" plan, where they signed Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George to big long-term contracts in the summer of 2024. Then Maxey played only 52 games, injuries limited George to 41 appearances and Embiid played only 19 games. They went 24-58, then got lucky in the draft lottery and got rookie VJ Edgecombe (16 PPG) at No. 3.

This season, they've been healthier, but George was suspended 25 games for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy and has played only 34 games. Kelly Oubre Jr. has suffered multiple injuries, and Embiid has missed half of the team's games.

But sitting just one game out of sixth place and with a star-studded roster, the newly healthy Sixers were looking dangerous in a wide-open Eastern Conference. Now they'll have to start the playoffs without their former MVP, who put up 34 points and 12 rebounds just three days ago.

Joel Embiid is facing an extended recovery

There's no timetable for Embiid's return to the court, but the recovery for an appendectomy could last two to four weeks, if not more. That's a huge blow for a team that would be scheduled to play Tuesday if the current standings hold.

It's another in a series of maladies to hit Embiid before or during the postseason. He missed the first two playoff games of his career with an orbital fracture and a concussion in 2018 after colliding with then-teammate Markelle Fultz. He battled knee tendinitis and an illness in 2019 and in 2021, partially torn his meniscus in a first-round series.

In 2022, he tore a thumb ligament against the Toronto Raptors and two games later, suffered an orbital fracture and a concussion. He sprained his knee in 2023 and played with Bell's palsy partially paralyzing his face in 2024. Embiid is clearly vulnerable to joint injuries, but a number of those ailments are freak occurrences, like collisions and illnesses.

The Sixers' chances to climb out of the play-in are clearly diminished, as are their chances to advance afterward. It's looking like yet another season where their future Hall of Fame center isn't fully healthy for the playoffs.

Sean Keane

Sean Keane is a sportswriter and a comedian based in Oakland, California, with experience covering the NBA, MLB, NFL and Ice Cube’s three-on-three basketball league, The Big 3. He’s written for Comedy Central’s “Another Period,” ESPN the Magazine, and Audible. com

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