At the Philadelphia 76ers’ media day, Joel Embiid and Paul George shared updates on their recovery following the knee surgeries they underwent.
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Embiid: Recovery and Expectations
Embiid, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in April, expressed feeling “pretty good,” but emphasized the importance of progressing day by day. The main goal is to play consistently, avoiding the situation of last season, where injuries limited him to only 19 games.The former NBA MVP averaged 23.8 points per game, his lowest figure since the 2019-20 season, and 8.2 rebounds, his lowest mark since his rookie year in 2016-17. Regarding possible adjustments to his game to avoid injuries, Embiid stated that his mentality has always been to give his all on both ends of the court, and he does not contemplate changing his style of play. Daryl Morey, the franchise’s president of basketball operations, emphasized that Embiid’s recovery will be based on medical recommendations and how the player listens to his body. Head coach Nick Nurse hopes to be able to manage Embiid’s availability this season, which would mean he could play more than the previous year.There is not necessarily an expectation; it’s more about making sure everything is right and doing everything right, and then going from there.
Joel Embiid
George: Progressing in Recovery
Paul George, who underwent arthroscopic surgery in July, feels “better and stronger every day.”Although not completely ready for the start of training camp, George expects to be in good shape “sooner rather than later”. Last season, George averaged 16.2 points, his lowest figure since the 2014-15 campaign.I am improving more and more. Feeling stronger and stronger.
Paul George