The Philadelphia 76ers' 2024-2025 NBA season has been marred by injuries and setbacks, culminating in the recent decision to shut down star center Joel Embiid for the remainder of the season due to persistent left knee issues.
While this move might initially seem like a significant blow to the team's aspirations, it could ultimately serve as a blessing in disguise for the franchise.
The Sixers entered the season with high expectations, especially after acquiring veteran forward Paul George in the offseason to complement Embiid and emerging point guard Tyrese Maxey. However, the team's plans were quickly derailed by a series of injuries. Embiid, the 2023 NBA MVP, managed to participate in only 19 games, averaging 23.8 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game before being sidelined indefinitely due to his knee problems.
George also faced his share of health issues, missing significant time because of an injury to the extensor tendon in his left fifth finger. Maxey has also been out for some stretches during the season with some minor ailments.
Promising rookie Jared McCain, selected 16th overall in the 2024 NBA Draft, showed flashes of potential but was also limited by a season-ending injury, hindering his ability to make further impact.
As a result of these setbacks, the Sixers have struggled to find cohesion and consistency on the court. Currently holding a 20-38 record, they sit 12th in the Eastern Conference, 2.5 games behind the Chicago Bulls for a potential Play-In Tournament spot.
Given the team's depleted roster and lack of chemistry, even if they were to secure a play-in spot, a deep postseason run appears unlikely with top seeds Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, and New York Knicks all waiting at the top.
The lack of on-court time together has prevented the development of the necessary chemistry among the team's core players. The trio of Embiid, George, and Maxey has had limited opportunities to gel, which is crucial for a newly constructed team aiming for playoff success. By shutting down Embiid and allowing other injured players ample time to recover, the Sixers can prioritize building team chemistry during the offseason and enter the next season with a fully healthy and cohesive unit.
After all, Embiid was just playing on another level just over a year ago, before that unfortunate injury vs the Warriors. He was playing even better than in his MVP season, including scoring 70 points against the Spurs when he was fully healthy. If the Sixers could somehow manage to get that version of Embiid next season, they would be one of the strongest championship contenders in the East.
Amid the challenges, one bright spot has been the emergence of forward Guerschon Yabusele. At 29 years old, Yabusele has proven to be a valuable asset, showcasing physicality, scoring instincts, and the ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting. Defensively, he brings a scrappy and gritty presence, making him an ideal fit alongside Embiid in the frontcourt. Embiid has never played with a player of Yabusele’s caliber at the 4 position, and it will be interesting to see them meshing on the court with Embiid fully healthy.
As Yabusele approaches free agency, it is imperative for the Sixers to prioritize re-signing him to maintain and build upon the positive aspects of their roster.
But perhaps the most significant silver lining in this challenging season is the potential impact on the team's draft prospects. The Sixers' 2025 first-round pick is top-6 protected; if it falls beyond the 6th spot, it will convey to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
With the team's current trajectory, they are positioned to secure a high draft pick in what is anticipated to be a deep 2025 draft class. This opportunity could allow the Sixers to add a talented young player who can contribute immediately and bolster the team's future alongside a healthy Embiid and George.
Even further, the Sixers could also decide to move off that pick and acquire even more win-now pieces to maximize Embiid’s remaining prime years. There are a lot of ways and possibilities for the Sixers to build and eventually contend with Embiid, and it starts with this season-ending surgery to make ample time to bounce back for the season after and beyond.
While the decision to shut down Joel Embiid for the season is undoubtedly disappointing for fans and the organization, it offers a chance to regroup and focus on long-term success. Prioritizing player health, building team chemistry, retaining key contributors like Guerschon Yabusele, and capitalizing on a favorable draft position could set the stage for a resurgent 2025-2026 season.
By embracing these challenges and opportunities, the Philadelphia 76ers can transform this season's setbacks into a foundation for sustained success in the Joel Embiid era.