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Joel Embiid On Track To Play In Game 2 Vs Celtics

Joel Embiid was listed as doubtful by the Philadelphia 76ers to play in Game 2 against the Boston Celtics, but he is now expected to play.

Embiid reportedly told his teammates “I’m back” after a team celebration of him winning the MVP. Embiid has missed his team’s last two playoff games due to a sprained LCL in his right knee.

After miss the closeout game over the Brooklyn Nets, Embiid also missed Game 1 of the 76ers Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Celtics. Despite being without the MVP, Philadelphia won that game in Boston behind 45 points from James Harden.

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The NBA would like to bring in at least one new partner to serve as a flagship streamer.

Beginning on Monday, the NBA can open negotiations with Amazon, Apple, YouTubeTV, Peacock and Netflix, who have all had preliminary conversations about potential interest.

“We continue to have productive discussions with Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery on a renewal of our media deals,” a league spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC.

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