Report: 76ers star Joel Embiid to undergo surgery for appendicitis
Joel Embiid is set to undergo surgery for appendicitis and It's unclear how long the 76ers star will be out.
www.boston.comHere’s the latest on Joel Embiid and his appendix situation.
Additional context from multiple outlets indicated Embiid’s condition caused him to miss key games, and the team emphasized patient recovery and reassessment before any return to competition.[5][6]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise timeline of Embiid’s treatment and the Sixers’ updates, or pull the most recent updates from major outlets to confirm current status. Note: the latest reporting indicates surgery occurred in early April 2026 with no firm return date announced at that time.[4][3]
Joel Embiid is set to undergo surgery for appendicitis and It's unclear how long the 76ers star will be out.
www.boston.comThe Sixers said Embiid’s recovery will be managed by team physicians in consultation with his surgeon, and a timeline for return to basketball activities has not yet been determined.
www.inquirer.comJoel Embiid had an appendectomy in Houston after Philadelphia’s star big man was stricken with appendicitis overnight. The team announced that the surgery had been completed Thursday night as the 76ers were playing the Houston Rockets. Coach Nick Nurse did not give a timetable for Embiid’s return, but it seems unlikely that the former MVP would be able to return for the play-in tournament or the first round of the playoffs. The 76ers entered Thursday in eighth place in the Eastern Conference...
www.ajc.comHere is more on Embiid being diagnosed with appendicitis and needing surgery.
www.sportingnews.comJoel Embiid was discharged from a Texas hospital and is headed back to Philadelphia after undergoing appendectomy surgery.
www.cbsnews.comJoel Embiid was discharged from a Texas hospital and is headed back to Philadelphia after undergoing appendectomy surgery.
www.cbsnews.comEmbiid’s absence is a major blow for a Sixers team likely needing a win in Houston to avoid the Play-in Tournament.
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