After missing 14 straight games, Sixers rookie Joel Embiid is now out indefinitely due to soreness and swelling in his injured knee.
If Embiid misses the remainder of the season, which the Inquirer’s Keith Pompey thinks is likely following Sixers president Bryan Colangelo’s comments on Monday, could the Sixers’ phenom still end up being named the NBA’s Rookie of the Year?
On Monday’s Pardon the Interruption, ESPN hosts Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser disagreed on whether the Sixers rookie deserved the honor.
“At first it sounds crazy,” Wilbon said, noting that the Sixers phenom only played in 31 games.