Embiid’s Comeback: From Injury to Playoff Victory
Philadelphia, USAMon May 04 2026
Joel Embiid came back from a surgery that cut his leg in April, ready for Game 4 of the first‑round playoffs. The Philadelphia 76ers were still unsure if they could beat the Boston Celtics, and many thought it was a one‑way match. Yet after a 128‑96 loss that gave Boston a 3‑1 lead, Embiid showed he would not let the team finish 0‑4 against them.
In Game 5, Celtics guard Jaylen Brown knocked Embiid’s knee. The center walked out of the court but returned after only a few minutes, leading his team to a 113‑97 win that forced Game 6. The 76ers won that game 106‑93, setting up a decisive Game 7.
Game 7 was intense. Embiid moved with a grimace and limp, but he dominated: 34 points, 12 rebounds, six assists. Philadelphia won 109‑100, ending Boston’s run and completing a 3‑1 comeback for the first time in Embiid’s career.
After the win, reporters asked how he felt as the series went on. Embiid smiled and said, “I feel great, ” adding that he was joking about faking pain. He also mentioned the famous 2016 NBA Finals comeback by LeBron James and his own “all‑black” look with sunglasses and earbuds, saying it was just a coincidence.
Beyond the celebration, Embiid reflected on the many injuries he has endured: knee problems, facial fractures, a foot break, and even Bell’s palsy. He said he never complains; he simply wants to give his best on the floor each time. “I’m grateful for this chance, ” he added, noting he doesn’t know how long it will last.
The 76ers now face the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals, starting Game 1 on Monday night. Embiid’s resilience will be key as the series begins.
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