Joel Embiid and Paul George both missed the game, leaving a significant gap for the Sixers, particularly on offense. Despite the absence of Embiid, the 76ers managed to put up a competitive fight, with rookie Jared McCain leading the way with 24 points and seven assists in a losing effort. McCain’s performance continues to solidify his case as a frontrunner for Rookie of the Year. On the other hand, the Magic, despite also missing their own star in Paolo Banchero, were powered by a strong collective effort. Franz Wagner stepped up to lead the team, with four other players also finishing in double digits, helping Orlando secure the win.
However, there’s a positive update for the 76ers moving forward. Embiid, who has been sidelined for the past six games due to knee injury management, is expected to return as soon as their next game on Friday. This potential return brings much-needed hope for the 76ers, as they’ve been struggling without their MVP-caliber center and the added presence of George.
Despite the recent loss, the 76ers have shown more consistency in recent games. Still, their record has suffered due to the absence of both Embiid and George, leaving them without sufficient offensive and defensive firepower. Embiid’s return is crucial for the team’s success. Head coach Nick Nurse confirmed that Embiid could be ready to suit up for the next matchup against Orlando, offering a chance for the 76ers to get back on track.
For Embiid, this game offers a personal challenge as well. Historically, he has averaged just 25.5 points per game against the Magic, one of his lowest marks against any team in the league. His return could provide much-needed relief at the center position, which has been a point of concern with Guerschon Yabusele, an undersized big man, having to log significant minutes in Embiid’s absence.
While the 76ers signed Pete Nance to a two-way contract recently to add depth to their frontcourt, it’s clear that only Embiid’s return—and his MVP-level performances—can address the team’s true needs. The 76ers will need their star center to return to full form to lift the team and push them back into contention. The success of the 76ers moving forward largely hinges on Embiid’s leadership and dominance on both ends of the court.