Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid will miss the rest of the preseason due to left knee injury management, as team doctors determined he is progressing well but won’t return until the season opener on Oct. 23. Embiid, who played 39 games last season while dealing with a meniscus injury, has been working to manage his knee better by losing weight and was expected to be a limited participant in the preseason, but did not play in any games this fall. Despite offseason moves, including signing a contract extension, the Sixers’ success hinges on Embiid staying healthy throughout the season.
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Michael Jordan criticized the current trend of load management in the NBA during his "MJ: Insights to Excellence" segment on NBC, emphasizing that players should prioritize playing for fans who invest in tickets. The league has implemented a rule requiring players to participate in at least 65 games per season to qualify for regular season awards, reflecting Jordan's belief in fulfilling their duty as entertainers. Want More Context? 🔎
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