Embiid returns with 42 points but reveals COVID-19 nightmare
Embiid
had
missed
nine
games
after
testing
positive
to
COVID-19
on
November
8
but
dominated
with
42
points,
14
rebounds,
three
assists
and
two
blocks
upon
his
return
on
Saturday
(November
27).
In
Embiid’s
absence,
the
76ers
struggled
with
a
2-7
record,
with
their
latest
defeat
leaving
them
10-10.
The
27-year-old
center
helped
the
76ers
haul
in
a
20-point
deficit
against
the
Timberwolves
and
had
a
chance
to
win
the
game
in
double
over-time
but
failed
to
get
a
shot
away
under
pressure
from
Anthony
Edwards.
The
defeat
overshadowed
Embiid’s
return,
yet
he
revealed
the
severity
of
his
COVID-19
experience
post-game
including
breathing
difficulties
and
headaches,
making
his
42-point
haul
all
the
more
remarkable.
“It
hasn’t
been
good,”
Embiid
told
reporters.
“That
jawn
hit
me
hard.
“I
really
thought
I
wasn’t
going
to
make
it
[to
play
against
the
Timberwolves].
It
was
that
bad.
I’m
just
thankful
to
be
sitting
here.
I’m
just
glad
I
got
over
it.”
Embiid
averaged
28.5
points
and
10.6
rebounds
last
season,
when
he
was
runner-up
for
MVP
honours
to
Denver
Nuggets
center
Nikola
Jokic.
The
76ers
center
is
averaging
23.5
points,
10.0
rebounds
and
3.9
assists
per
game
in
the
2021-22
season.
STEP
BACK,
EMVPIID.
pic.twitter.com/GUcGnaIn4Q—
Philadelphia
76ers
(@sixers)
November
28,
2021
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