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Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid is nearing the end of the ramp-up phase of his return-to-play program, as he prepares for what the team hopes will be a more strategically managed season.

Embiid has recently taken part in multiple 5-on-5 scrimmages with the team, indicating his readiness to rejoin regular-season play. However, the Sixers plan to monitor his health carefully, giving him periodic time off throughout the season to preserve his long-term health.

This approach is aimed at ensuring the center remains at peak condition for the playoffs, rather than prioritizing heavy minutes in the regular season.

The Sixers’ medical team will regularly check in on Embiid’s knee health, taking a proactive approach to minimize any risk of re-injury. Their goal is clear: to have Embiid fully healthy and at his best when the postseason begins, positioning Philadelphia for a deep playoff run.

The NBA recently fined the 76ers $100,000, citing inconsistencies in public statements made by team president Daryl Morey and head coach Nick Nurse regarding Embiid’s health status.

The league ruled these comments as a violation of NBA rules, emphasizing the need for transparency in injury reporting.

As they navigate this season, the Sixers will need to carefully balance Embiid’s health management with league requirements, aiming to keep their MVP-caliber player fresh and effective for what they hope will be a long and competitive playoff journey.