Joel Embiid Returns from Injury, Scores 41 Points in 76ers Victory
Embiid's Performance Puts Him on Track for MVP, Despite Eligibility Concerns
- Reigning league MVP Joel Embiid returned from his latest injury to score 41 points and grab 10 rebounds in leading the Philadelphia 76ers to a 124-115 victory over the Houston Rockets.
- Embiid's 17 straight games with 30 points are a franchise record. He earned his seventh 40-point double-double this season, the most in the NBA.
- Embiid's health is crucial to a Philadelphia team hopeful of a deep playoff run. However, his absences have placed his candidacy for another MVP trophy on the rocks.
- The new collective bargaining agreement requires players to play in 65 regular-season games to be eligible for awards such as MVP or the All-NBA teams. Embiid can miss only eight more games out of the final 44 before he is no longer eligible for MVP.
- Embiid indicated he'll be ready for his 29th game of the year Tuesday in an anticipated home matchup against two-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the defending champion Denver Nuggets.