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      <title>Joel Embiid and the Injury Question That Never Goes Away</title>
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      <description>Joel Embiid&amp;rsquo;s injury history is no longer a footnote to his career. It is the central fact around which everything else must be organized. The talent has never been in doubt — when available and healthy, he operates at a level very few centers in NBA history have matched. The availability is the problem, and it has hardened from a concern into a pattern.
The Sixers have built and rebuilt around the assumption that Embiid&amp;rsquo;s peak is worth the structural risk.</description>
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