Sixers Experimenting with Lineups in Embiid’s Absence

Sixers Experimenting with Lineups in Embiid's Absence
Kelly Oubre Jr. #9 of the Philadelphia 76ers blocks Jaren Jackson Jr. #13 of the Memphis Grizzlies during the third quarter at the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images.

Philadelphia – The Philadelphia 76ers are navigating the challenge of replacing Joel Embiid, who suffered a meniscus injury in late January. Coach Nick Nurse has experimented with various lineups, giving different players opportunities to prove themselves.

Testing Options: Paul Reed has seen the most starting appearances in Embiid’s absence. Mo Bamba has started against bigger opponents due to his size, while Nurse has also explored smaller options like Nic Batum and KJ Martin playing center off the bench.

Rebounding Struggles: In a recent loss to the Grizzlies, the Sixers struggled to contain Memphis on the boards in the final quarter, allowing 19 offensive rebounds and 11 second-chance points.

Reed’s Frustration: While acknowledging personal fouls as a contributing factor, Paul Reed expressed his reservations about the smaller lineups. He believes they compromise rim protection and rebounding, prioritizing offense over defense.

Valid Concerns: Reed’s concerns hold weight. Batum and Martin lack the shot-blocking and rebounding prowess of Reed and Bamba.

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Adapting to Adversity: Despite the challenges, Nurse has managed to keep the Sixers afloat with creative approaches. Finding ways to stay successful until Embiid returns remains the primary goal.

Uncertain Future: Whether Nurse opts for a bigger lineup in similar situations moving forward remains to be seen. Fans will be watching closely to see how the Sixers adjust in Embiid’s absence.

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