The NBA imposed a $100,000 fine on the Philadelphia 76ers for breaching the league’s injury reporting regulations related to Joel Embiid’s recent return to the court. Embiid initially declared out for a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, was surprisingly upgraded to questionable just before tip-off. This sudden change drew scrutiny from the league due to the team’s history of similar violations.
Philadelphia had previously been fined $50,000 for a comparable incident involving Embiid during the playoffs two years prior. Despite these penalties, Embiid’s return to play following an eight-week absence due to knee surgery proved beneficial for the 76ers, as they secured victories against both Oklahoma City and Miami, bolstering their position in the Eastern Conference standings.
With Philadelphia, Miami, and the Indiana Pacers vying for key playoff positions, each projected to finish with 46 wins according to ESPN’s Basketball Power Index, the outcome of tiebreaker scenarios becomes crucial. Philadelphia’s win over Miami gave them an advantage based on conference record, while Indiana holds a tiebreaker over Miami pending their upcoming game against the Heat.
Embiid’s impact on the court has been notable since his return, contributing significantly to the team’s success in both games. However, the 76ers are cautious about managing his workload as he continues his recovery, intending to rest him during one half of an upcoming back-to-back against Memphis and San Antonio.
Looking ahead, Embiid is expected to play in the final stretch of regular-season games against the Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, and Brooklyn Nets, provided there are no setbacks in his recovery process. This strategic approach aims to optimize his availability and performance for the postseason while prioritizing his long-term health.