The injury report is even more crowded as the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for their Friday night matchup against the Toronto Raptors.
Initially, the team added Nic Batum, Robert Covington, and De’Anthony Melton. Batum was ruled out as he continued dealing with a hamstring strain. Friday’s game will mark his second straight absence.
As for Covington and Melton, they were considered questionable. A couple of hours before the game was set to tip-off, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse noted that Covington had been upgraded to probable for the matchup. Barring any unexpected setbacks, the veteran wing is on pace to play.
As for Melton, he’ll have to go through his pregame routine in order to decide whether or not he’s ready to compete after going down with a thigh injury during the first half of Wednesday’s win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
THE LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE SIXERS’ INJURY REPORT
Shortly before Sixers head coach Nick Nurse addressed the media for his routine pregame press conference on Friday night, a team official noted that Philadelphia’s reserve center Mo Bamba had been ruled out for the night. He’s the latest Sixer to deal with an illness, which will keep him off the court.
Additionally, the Sixers added veteran guard Patrick Beverley to the injury report. According to a team official, Beverley has experienced heel soreness recently. As a result, he is questionable for Friday’s third outing against the Raptors.
Lately, the Sixers have been on quite a roll, winning seven of their last ten games. While their Eastern Conference-leading win streak was snapped on Monday against the Chicago Bulls, the 76ers bounced back on Wednesday night with a notable win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Some setbacks might give the Sixers a different look than usual on Friday, but they remain favored to collect a second-straight win against the Raptors, whom they have defeated twice this season already.
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