Sixers center Joel Embiid will miss the next three games with a strained right oblique, relays Derek Bodner of PHLY Sports (Twitter link).
The team issued a statement saying Embiid underwent an MRI Saturday morning that revealed the injury. Philadelphia will play Sunday night at Boston before hosting San Antonio on Tuesday and Utah on Wednesday. Embiid will be reevaluated following the back-to-back.
Embiid was experiencing pain in his midsection during Thursday’s win over Miami, according to Adam Aaronson of Philly Voice. He briefly went to the locker room after inadvertently being hit by Kel’el Ware, but was able to return and hit a clutch three-pointer in the final minute. Coach Nick Nurse didn’t have an update for reporters after the game, and Embiid left before the locker room was opened to the media.
Embiid wasn’t able to participate in this morning’s practice, Aaronson adds, which prompted the MRI.
Embiid appeared in two games this week after being sidelined since February 7 due to knee and shin issues. He has been available for 33 of the Sixers’ 59 games this season, averaging 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 31.2 minutes per night with .495/.318/.858 shooting numbers.

My hero
I guess it’s better now than later – not that there are any guarantees that he will be available in the playoffs on a regular basis 😖
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