Shams: The 76ers cannot accurately grasp Embiid s comeback schedule!
5:38am, 27 September 2025Basketball
Today's famous reporter Shams talked about 76ers star Embiid in the live broadcast program.
Speaking of Embiid's comeback time, Shams said: "The Philadelphia 76ers cannot accurately grasp Embiid's comeback schedule. Looking back on last season, their locker room and coaching staff had a lot of frustration due to his attendance - when he was absent, no one could predict when he would return. This uncertainty caused the entire team to fall into chaos."
"At the root cause, his knee injury does have a persistent impact. Now he must learn to stick to the game at different daily pain thresholds. As he said, the reality is full of unknowns, and the physical reaction after training is different every day. It may feel good today and feel uncomfortable the next day. This volatility is likely to cause him to occasionally miss the game. The team is indeed unpredictable. Tomorrow will be the first day of training camp, and then we can observe Joel's actual participation." Shams said.
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