Embiid joins 1-on-1 fun, Nurse says ‘some chance' he'll play preseason finale originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
CAMDEN, N.J. — Joel Embiid was in a shotmaking mood after the Sixers’ practice Tuesday.
The star big man was in the mix for a post-practice 1-on-1 session and had little trouble scoring on his teammates. With a smile, Embiid also disputed a call or two.
“It’s just about us competing, which builds camaraderie,” Kelly Oubre Jr. said. “Sharpening each other’s tools and figuring out different ways to score against different body types.
“And obviously the cheat code was out there today, so it was good to guard him and give him some different bodies as well. It’s all fun and for the love of the game.”
Embiid played Sunday at the Sixers’ Blue-White scrimmage and was a partial participant in Tuesday’s practice. Many Sixers have said he’s looked very good over the past few weeks and no one’s mentioned left knee problems. So … might Embiid play Friday in the team’s preseason finale vs. the Timberwolves?
“I think there’s some chance, yeah,” Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said. “I don’t think we’re there yet; it’s a little early in the week to decide. It still could go either way. I think we’ve got some thresholds to get over yet before we get to that point.”
Embiid’s last preseason appearance came on Oct. 20, 2023. Oubre and Tyrese Maxey are the only other holdovers from that Sixers team.
Nurse said both Trendon Watford (right hamstring) and Paul George (left knee) participated in the “introductory” parts of practice. Neither sounds close to a return.
Watford’s had minimal on-court time with his new teammates, which has contributed to the Sixers testing a variety of power forward options.
“For sure it’s been a missed opportunity. … I would imagine there’s a little ways to go before we even get him out there in some live action,” Nurse said. “Hopefully, it’ll be soon. I think it makes evaluating really hard. He hasn’t really done anything in the fall or the training camp to date. But when we get him back, we’ll throw him in there and see what he’s got. That’s all we can do.”
Quentin Grimes also watched the Sixers’ preseason loss last Friday to the Magic.
He’s continued getting up to speed since accepting the Sixers’ qualifying offer and expects to suit up against Minnesota.
“Yeah, that’s the plan,” Grimes said, “playing on Friday. For sure.”