Philadelphia 76ers guard Jared McCain is set to finally make his highly anticipated season debut for the Sixers on Tuesday night against the Chicago Bulls. According to ESPN's Tim Bontemps, McCain has been cleared to play after missing time due to a thumb injury, which has kept him sidelined since December 13 of last year.
Meanwhile, center Joel Embiid is expected to miss the team's upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday as he wasn't listed on the Sixers' injury report for Tuesday's matchup. While it initially seemed like Embiid would be back in action sooner rather than later, sources confirm that this was a planned absence and not a response to any new issues with his left knee.
For the Sixers, managing Embiid's health has been a top priority early on in the season, with the team focusing on allowing him to appear in as many off days as possible. In other news, Paul George is reportedly making progress towards returning from his knee injury and has been practicing in full. However, an update on Dominick Barlow's elbow status is still pending.
The Sixers will face a tough test against the Bulls, but with McCain finally back on the court, they'll have one more piece of their puzzle in place as they navigate the challenging 2025-26 season schedule.
Meanwhile, center Joel Embiid is expected to miss the team's upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday as he wasn't listed on the Sixers' injury report for Tuesday's matchup. While it initially seemed like Embiid would be back in action sooner rather than later, sources confirm that this was a planned absence and not a response to any new issues with his left knee.
For the Sixers, managing Embiid's health has been a top priority early on in the season, with the team focusing on allowing him to appear in as many off days as possible. In other news, Paul George is reportedly making progress towards returning from his knee injury and has been practicing in full. However, an update on Dominick Barlow's elbow status is still pending.
The Sixers will face a tough test against the Bulls, but with McCain finally back on the court, they'll have one more piece of their puzzle in place as they navigate the challenging 2025-26 season schedule.