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Joel Embiid ruled out for the season as 76ers struggle to stay in playoff race

Philadelphia's star center will focus on treatment and rehab for his left knee as the team fights through a nine-game losing streak.

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid plays during an NBA basketball game,...
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The Philadelphia 76ers have officially shut down Joel Embiid for the remainder of the season. The team announced on Friday that their All-Star center will focus on treatment and rehabilitation for his left knee, ending any hopes of a late-season return.

Embiid was already set to miss his 40th game of the season on Saturday when the 76ers face the Golden State Warriors. However, the team made it clear that he will not be returning at any point in the 2024-25 campaign.

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We are working with medical specialists to determine the exact treatment plan and will provide updates as we learn more," the team said in a statement. "The organization and specialists will continue to work with Joel to ensure the best path forward for his long-term health and performance.

Can the 76ers survive without Embiid?

Philadelphia entered the season as one of the top contenders for the NBA title, but their playoff hopes have taken a massive hit. The team is currently on a brutal nine-game losing streak and will face the Warriors in a crucial matchup.

Despite the slump, the 76ers remain within striking distance of a play-in spot, sitting just two and a half games behind. However, without Embiid, their path to the postseason becomes significantly more difficult.

Even if they manage to sneak into the playoffs, competing without their franchise player will be an uphill battle. Now, all eyes are on how the team will adjust and whether they can salvage their season without the reigning MVP.

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