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Paul George Set for Sixers Preseason Debut as Joel Embiid Undergoes Knee Assessment
The Philadelphia 76ers are gearing up for their preseason opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and fans have several key developments to look forward to. Paul George, the newly acquired veteran forward, is set to make his preseason debut for the Sixers in tonight’s game in Iowa. This marks an early appearance for George, who is expected to play a limited role, possibly around a quarter or a quarter and a half, focusing on perimeter and isolation plays rather than high-impact activities like rebounding or dunking.
Meanwhile, there is some concern surrounding Joel Embiid, the team’s star center. Embiid is scheduled to undergo a knee assessment, which was previously planned and not a sudden development. However, this has sparked some worry among fans and analysts, given Embiid’s history of knee issues. Coach Nick Nurse clarified that Embiid’s absence from the team’s road trip is due to this scheduled assessment, but some media reports have fueled speculation about the severity of his condition.
The preseason game itself will not be broadcast on TV, as NBC Sports Philadelphia does not air road preseason games. This might make it challenging for fans to watch Paul George’s debut in a Sixers jersey live.
Despite the mixed news, the anticipation around Paul George’s debut and the overall performance of the team in the preseason remains high. Fans are eager to see how George will integrate into the team and what the upcoming season might hold for the Sixers.