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    NBA’s New Eligibility Rule Sparks Debate Amidst Embiid’s Injury Concerns

    February 7, 2024

     

    The NBA’s introduction of a new collective bargaining agreement, mandating a minimum of 65 games played for eligibility in winning the league’s major awards, has ignited widespread debate. This rule places Joel Embiid, the reigning Kia MVP, on the brink of disqualification after a series of missed games due to injuries.

    Embiid’s recent left lateral meniscus injury, sustained during a game against Golden State, compounds his precarious position as he is expected to miss his 14th game this Saturday against Brooklyn, leaving him dangerously close to the 17-game absence limit.

    This adjustment in the NBA’s player participation policy shows the league’s intention to ensure that its top accolades go to athletes who not only perform exceptionally but also consistently take part in the season.

    Embiid’s impressive field-goal percentage of 53.3, positioning him to potentially join legends Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan as one of the few to average 35 points or more on 50% shooting for a season, further highlights the impact of his potential disqualification.

    Warriors forward Draymond Green, commenting on Embiid’s injury, noted the unfortunate nature of the incident and its possible exacerbation by the new participation requirements. Green’s remarks reflect a broader concern that the league’s 65-game mandate could force players to push through injuries, risking further harm.

    The policy not only affects Embiid but also has implications for other players in contention for major awards. Kyrie Irving, for example, has already become ineligible after missing 21 games, while Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo have missed 15 and 10 games, respectively. Additionally, Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers, a candidate for the All-NBA team, faces uncertainty after missing 13 games due to a hamstring injury.

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