December 20, 2025
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Will Joel Embiid suit up on Saturday?
Joel Embiid (illness; right knee injury management) is doubtful for the Sixers' home contest against the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday night, according to the team's initial injury report for the game unveiled on Saturday afternoon. The report also lists Paul George as out on the second leg of the team's back-to-back:
The Sixers have an injury report for tonight's game vs. Dallas:
— Adam Aaronson (@SixersAdam) December 20, 2025
Joel Embiid – illness; right knee injury management – DOUBTFUL
Paul George – left knee injury management – OUT
Kelly Oubre Jr. – left knee sprain – OUT
Trendon Watford – left adductor strain – OUT
Embiid, initially listed as questionable for Friday's game in New York due to an illness, was later ruled out with the additional tag of right knee injury management applied. It was the first time Embiid's right knee has been officially reported as an issue in over two weeks, when he returned from a nine-game absence. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse provided the following comments on Friday evening:
Asked Nick Nurse about the timeline or Joel Embiid’s injury designations and whether or not there are any new issues/symptoms in his right knee. Full exchange: https://t.co/3hqX5TNef8 pic.twitter.com/YJvPQWFU4l
— Adam Aaronson (@SixersAdam) December 19, 2025
George, meanwhile, has yet to play in both legs of any back-to-backs this year. The nine-time All-Star logged 33 minutes for the third consecutive game on Friday at Madison Square Garden; he only shot 2-for-10 from the field but was a team-best +16, largely because of his continued defensive impact.
The expected absences are the same: Kelly Oubre Jr., who has been out for well over a month with his left knee LCL sprain and still does not have a timeline to return, and Trendon Watford, who is coming up on a month-long absence due to a left adductor strain and also does not have a timeline to return.
For Dallas, Anthony Davis is probable with an illness and Klay Thompson is questionable due to left knee soreness.
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