They really did it. Game 7, in Boston, facing the final hurdle to overcome a 3-1 deficit against the no. 2 seed, and they did it. The Sixers became just the 14th team in NBA history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit with their thrilling performance. It was a historic night, full of special performances from the Sixers and their stars.
The only brief scare that came during Game 7 was Tyrese Maxey tumbling into Embiid’s leg, as the Sixers’ guard was defending Jaylen Brown. Fortunately, after a little
hobbling, Embiid was able to carry on and help close out the game alongside the unreal play of Maxey down the stretch.
And now, ahead of Game 1 for the Sixers’ second-round series against the Knicks, Embiid is listed as probable with a right hip contusion.
Obviously you’d rather not see him on the injury report at all, but given how unlucky Embiid’s been in the past with freak injury accidents, it’s good to see he’s likely going to play and that his knee isn’t listed as the reason he’s on the injury report.
Embiid returning from his emergency surgery for appendicitis and immediately dominating was remarkable. He put up 28.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists to only 2.0 turnovers per game for the series, delivering huge plays in every performance to put Philly in control and turn the series around. Considering some of the playoff shortcomings and criticism Embiid has faced in the past, it’s been special to see him dominate and deliver in a series like this, when the Sixers were such underdogs to come out on top.
Stay tuned here at Liberty Ballers, because we’ve got plenty of coverage to get you ready for the Knicks series coming up. There’s not long to bask in the excitement of beating Boston, with Game 1 in New York coming up at 8:00pm ET on Monday.












