76ers star Joel Embiid will miss the remainder of the regular season as he and the team continue to look for a long-term solution for a troublesome left knee that has plagued his season, the team announced.
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Phillies’ Harper back in lineup 2 days after HBP
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Mets’ Madrigal might miss season due to injury
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The Cavs ignored the calls to break up their All-Star backcourt, and it’s paying off
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F1 testing: George Russell tops final day in Bahrain
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Mazepin appearance causes stir in F1 paddock
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F1 testing in Bahrain: The key moments
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The steady progress of Tommy Paul can’t be ignored
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