https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1753840474324877735
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid — the reigning NBA MVP — has been diagnosed with a displaced flap of the meniscus in his left knee and is weighing rest/rehab or a procedure, according to two sources.
It sounds like either a meniscectomy (removal of a meniscus) or a full repair (surgery). The former is a 4-8 week timeline. Latter is 4-6 months. Keep in mind though, Embiid has had a partial meniscus removal done already on his left leg in 2017. Doing another could truly lead to arthritis + chronic knee problems for the rest of his life. Obviously their team and medical professions will decide and have specific information but I think Embiid is better off shutting it down for this season and getting it fully repaired. Even if he chooses rest/rehab or another removal he won't be 100% this season and might only be able to play limited minutes.
The wording of this is strange to me. Why call it a "displaced flap of meniscus"? That just means a tear, call it a tear.
The wait on this is strange to me, I'm not sure what else there is to be gained by waiting until next week to make a decision if you know, right now, that he has a tear.
In any event I'd bet this ends up with him getting the repair done. The 76ers and I'd imagine Embiid himself aren't going to risk this being a lingering issue, and with the cap space the 76ers have this offseason they'll have a shot to reload and come back with a healthy Embiid and upgraded roster next year.
I just don't think this is a guy you wnat to take a risk on helath wise.