Will Joel Embiid play against the Cavaliers?
Joel Embiid is listed as probable, indicating he is likely to play, but is managing a left knee injury.
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Get the latest on the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers game, including injury updates, predicted outcomes, and betting insights. Both teams face potential setbacks due to key player injuries.
The Cavaliers and 76ers faced off in Philadelphia, with the 76ers looking to avenge a recent loss. However, injuries loom large for both squads. Cleveland will be without Darius Garland (toe), Max Strus (foot), Sam Merrill (hand), and Dean Wade (knee). This puts pressure on other players to step up. Philadelphia lists Joel Embiid and Paul George as probable, meaning they are likely to play but potentially at less than 100%. Dominick Barlow is questionable with a back contusion. SportsLine’s model simulated the game 10,000 times, predicting an Over on the 233.5 total points. Bettors should note the model's strong history of NBA predictions.
Joel Embiid is listed as probable, indicating he is likely to play, but is managing a left knee injury.
No, Darius Garland has been ruled out due to right toe soreness.
SportsLine's model predicts the game will go Over 233.5 points.
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