Joel Embiid has defied the odds all season long. After battling through injuries and even an appendix removal that limited him to just 38 regular-season games, the Philadelphia 76ers' superstar powered his team to a thrilling seven-game series victory over the Boston Celtics in the 2026 NBA Playoffs.
But as the final buzzer sounded on Saturday night, the celebration came with a heavy dose of concern. Embiid took a hard shot to his knee late in the game, leaving him limping down the court and eventually hobbling off the floor as the Sixers secured the win.
Now, all eyes are on Monday's matchup against the New York Knicks. Will Embiid be ready to go?
At this point, details are scarce. Fans and analysts alike are waiting to hear from Embiid or head coach Nick Nurse for an official update on the knee's condition. The tension is palpable—especially with a video circulating on social media that shows Embiid grimacing after the hit, prompting one fan to tweet, "Joel Embiid has the worst injury luck I've ever seen. There has to be a bullseye on his knees because this is insane."
Sixers fans are holding their collective breath—and understandably so. The team's championship hopes hinge on Embiid's health. We'll keep you posted as soon as more information becomes available.
