Sixers' Embiid Questionable for Game 1 of Playoffs Against Knicks
Latest Updates on Philadelphia's Injury Situation
Embiid's Status in Limbo
As the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for Game 1 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series against the New York Knicks, the availability of star center Joel Embiid remains uncertain. The Sixers have listed Embiid as questionable on their injury report, continuing the same trend since his recent return from injury. The team will be hoping for a positive update on his status before tip-off.
Covington Still Sidelined
In addition to Embiid's status, the Sixers will also be without forward Robert Covington for Game 1. Covington has been sidelined with a left knee bone bruise and will undergo further evaluation. His absence leaves a void in the Sixers' defensive lineup, which will need to find a way to contain Knicks forwards Julius Randle and Obi Toppin.
Importance of Tieing Series
The Sixers will be eager to tie the series 1-1 before the scene shifts to Philadelphia for Games 3 and 4. With the home-court advantage in their favor, the Sixers know that a win in Game 1 is crucial to their chances of advancing. They will need to find a way to overcome the Knicks' physicality and offensive firepower without the full strength of their roster.
Game Coverage
Game 1 of the Sixers-Knicks series will tip off at 1 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Philadelphia. The game will also be available to stream on the NBA League Pass. Stay tuned for updates on Embiid's status and other injury news leading up to the game.
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