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Embiid Sidelined Again as Maxey Poised for Breakout Performance
18 Nov
Summary
- Embiid ruled out for 4th straight game due to injury management
- Maxey averaging 30.2 points, 7.2 assists, 5.5 rebounds in 6 games without Embiid
- Clippers struggling defensively, Maxey expected to have big game

As of November 18th, 2025, the Philadelphia 76ers will be without their star center Joel Embiid for the fourth game in a row. Embiid, who last played on November 8th, has been ruled out for injury management, a decision made by the team's training staff.
Despite Embiid's absence, the Sixers have a reason to be optimistic. Tyrese Maxey, the team's young guard, has been stepping up in a big way, averaging 30.2 points, 7.2 assists, and 5.5 rebounds in the six games Embiid has missed this season. Maxey has been taking on a larger offensive role, averaging 24.2 shots per game during that stretch.
The Sixers will face the Los Angeles Clippers, a team that has struggled defensively this season, ranking 25th in the league in defensive rating. This could be the perfect opportunity for Maxey to have a breakout performance and lead the Sixers to victory in Embiid's absence.
While the Sixers don't play on Tuesday, Embiid is still not cleared to return on Wednesday when the team faces the Toronto Raptors. However, the star center will have a chance to play on Thursday against the Milwaukee Bucks, as it is the second game of a back-to-back.




