The La Lakers will host the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday in an Interconference Matchup. The Sixers become without two of their most important superstars, Joel Embbiid and Paul George, both of whom were excluded for the game. In addition, three other Sixers players are listed in the team’s injury report.
Embbiid, who recovered from an injury to the left knee, was discovered during the training session on Monday the shooting sweater. The 7-foot center took part in some exercises with the second unit, but has not yet been released to return to the campaign.
“He was (training) in most years,” said coach Nick Nurse. We mostly work with the boys who will play tomorrow morning. He was in all exercises, but somehow with the next unit or whatever, just to acclimatize it again and play in part of the practice. “
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Paul George is currently exposed to a finger injury, and an official update to his condition is still pending. However, he was excluded of the Matchup against the Lakers and did not take part in the training session on Monday.
Andre Drummond (recovery of left -wing cell injuries), Caleb Martin (right hip emigration) and KJ Martin (reaction of the left foot tension) also remain not available to the Sixers.
It should be noted positively that the availability of Guerschon Yabusele optimism in relation to the availability of Guerschon Yabusele as “probably” is listed as “probably” due to the swelling of the right knee.
Where can you watch Philadelphia 76ers against La Lakers?
The game of Philadelphia 76ers against La Lakers is to take place on Tuesday, January 28th, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game will tip the game at 7:30 p.m. EST (4:30 p.m. PT).
Sixers vs. Lakers game is broadcast live to TNT, Spectrum Sportsnet (local) and Max (local). Hoops fans can also stream the game live on the NBA League Pass and the Fubo TV -app and the Fubo website (regional restrictions can apply).