Embiid puts up 50, reveals Bell's palsy diagnosis (2024)

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    Tim Bontemps, ESPNApr 25, 2024, 10:57 PM ET

PHILADELPHIA -- Not only did Joel Embiid set a playoff career high with 50 points to carry the Philadelphia 76ers back into their first-round series against the New York Knicks with a 125-114 victory in Game 3, but he did it while playing through Bell's palsy, a condition that has affected the left side of his face.

"I think it started a day or two before the Miami game [in the play-in tournament], and I had bad migraines and thought it was nothing," Embiid said after Thursday's win. "It's pretty annoying, you know, with the left side of my face, my mouth and my eye. So yeah, it's been tough.

"But I'm not a quitter, so gotta keep fighting. But yeah, it's unfortunate. That's the way I look at it. But it's not an excuse. Gotta keep pushing."

Embiid said the condition has affected his vision at times, causing it to be blurry, and said he constantly has to put drops in his eye to keep it from getting too dry. He also said it's unclear how long the condition could last, but that it could be weeks or months.

"I just hope that it could stay like this," Embiid said before adding with a smile, "I got a beautiful face. I don't like when my mouth is looking the other way.

"Like I said, unfortunate situation, but everything happens for a reason. Like I said, I gotta take care of myself mentally."

Despite dealing with the condition, Embiid was able to put up a historic performance, one that backed up his emphatic declaration in the visitors' locker room at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. After Philadelphia's collapse in the closing seconds of Game 2, Embiid said that the 76ers would win the series.

After a foul-filled first half that saw two calls reviewed by the officials, including one that was upgraded to a flagrant foul 1, the Knicks held a three-point lead before Embiid responded after the break with arguably the best quarter of his playoff career, scoring 18 points on 7-for-8 shooting and going 4-for-4 from 3-point range.

Embiid had never made more than three triples in a playoff game.

"Just playing basketball," Embiid said of his third quarter. "Like I said, I got lucky I made a few shots. But, you know, gotta keep taking them, pressure or not. Gotta keep trusting myself, especially because the physical abilities are somewhat limited. Gotta keep trusting myself since I made some, but I can't rely on those. I gotta keep pushing myself to put myself in better situations to succeed."

The physical limitations for Embiid aren't just the Bell's palsy, but also his continuing recovery from the knee injury that caused him to have surgery in February and miss two months. Embiid is still wearing a bulky knee brace, though he was moving well throughout Thursday's game -- and certainly better than for large chunks of the first two games of the series.

Asked whether he was able to trust his knee, though, Embiid said he is not.

"No," he said. "I'm just trying to keep pushing. Like I said, I'm not going to quit. Even if it's on one leg, I'm still going to go out there and try. But no, that's not an excuse. Gotta keep playing better and better and better. Tonight I got lucky. I made a few shots. Gotta find a way to rebound, and I don't even care about rebounds. I just gotta make sure that my man doesn't get it, and then box out my man and take him out of the play.

"Whatever it takes to win."

What it took Thursday night was Embiid setting playoff career highs in points, 3s made (5) and free throws made (19). Embiid became the first player to score at least 50 points in the playoffs on fewer than 20 shots and tied for the second-fewest shots in a 50-point game in NBA history, behind Adrian Dantley doing it on 17 shots in 1980. Embiid made 19 of 21 free throws.

And while Embiid admitted that he sometimes gets frustrated by the litany of injuries and ailments he deals with throughout his career, particularly in the playoffs, he said he's trying not to let it get him down.

"I say it every day," Embiid said when asked whether he ever says, "Why me?" to himself. "It is unfortunate. Every single year, you start asking yourself questions like, 'Why?' Every single year it's ... very annoying. Yeah. Maybe it's just meant to be. Just gotta take it as it is. But the one thing I'm not going to do is give up no matter what happens. Gotta keep pushing, gotta keep fighting, gotta keep putting my body on the line, for my family, for this city, for this team.

"I can't sit back and be like, every single time feel bad about myself: 'Why me?' Yeah, it goes through your mind, you can ask yourself those questions. But what are you going to do about it? Are you going to quit or are you going to keep going? And if you're going to keep going, what are you going to do about it?

"The best thing you can do is do the best job possible to prepare yourself every single day, which I've done. And sometimes you get the results, sometimes you don't. But if there's one thing I say about myself, I'm not going to quit. And no matter what happens, if I win, if I don't, I just know that at the end of when I'm done, I'm going to be proud of myself and my people are going to be proud of me."

Embiid puts up 50, reveals Bell's palsy diagnosis (2024)

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Embiid puts up 50, reveals Bell's palsy diagnosis? ›

PHILADELPHIA -- Not only did Joel Embiid set a playoff career high with 50 points to carry the Philadelphia 76ers back into their first-round series against the New York Knicks with a 125-114 victory in Game 3, but he did it while playing through Bell's palsy

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, a condition that has affected the left side of his face.

How did Joel Embiid get Bell's palsy? ›

Sarcoidosis could be a culprit. Those who have diabetes or are pregnant seem to have a higher risk of getting Bell palsy. But at this point, no one knows for sure why Bell's palsy happens.

What was Joel Embiid diagnosed with? ›

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid has been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, a condition that can strike out of the blue and cause muscles on one side of a person's face to become weak or paralyzed, distorting expression.

What's up with Embiids' eyes? ›

Embiid confirmed during the postgame press conference he had been diagnosed with Bell's palsy last week, dating back to before the Sixers' play-in game against the Miami Heat. "It's pretty annoying. My left side of my face, my mouth and my eye, so yeah, it's been tough," Embiid said.

What is the root cause of Bell's palsy? ›

The cause of Bell's palsy is unknown but is thought to be caused by inflammation affecting the body's immune system. It is associated with other conditions such as diabetes. Symptoms of facial weakness or paralysis get worse over the first few days and start to improve in about 2 weeks.

Why did I get Bell's palsy again? ›

Recurrent Bell's palsy (RBP) has been reported to range from 2.6 to 15.2% of primary Bell's palsy (BP) and has been associated with systemic comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension.

Does Joel Embiid have plantar fasciitis? ›

Joel Embiid suffered plantar fasciitis during summer, slowed his conditioning.

Does Wilt have a kid? ›

Despite having an impressive love life, Wilt Chamberlain did not have any children. There are no known descendants of Wilt Chamberlain despite the claim that he slept with 20,000 women. He had multiple relationships but was a lifelong bachelor and preferred that lifestyle.

How tall is Joseph Embiid? ›

The 7-foot (2.1 m) Embiid is a seven-time NBA All-Star, a five-time member of the All-NBA Team, a three-time member of the All-Defensive Team, and a two- time NBA scoring champion.

What athletes have Bell's palsy? ›

Glen Durrant, BDO World Darts Champion. Joel Embiid, Cameroonian-American basketball player, diagnosed during the 2024 NBA playoffs. Thomas C. Foley, American politician and businessman; U.S. Ambassador to Ireland.

What NBA player has Bell's palsy? ›

NBA All-Star Joel Embiid is suffering from Bell's palsy. The 76ers Philadelphia player revealed his diagnosis after his team's Game 3 playoff win against the New York Knicks on Thursday night.

Do you ever recover from Bell's palsy? ›

While 70% of patients make a complete recovery from Bell's palsy, 30% of people do not fully recover and develop chronic facial asymmetry, facial tightness, synkinesis, and other symptoms of chronic Bell's palsy. Bell's palsy is caused by reactivation of the herpes virus within the facial nerve.

What wrestler has Bell's palsy? ›

Ross lives with Bell's palsy, which sometimes temporarily paralyzes his facial muscles. The symptoms first occurred on January 30, 1994. In late 1998, following the death of his mother, Ross took a break from WWE Raw as the effects of his grief reportedly aggravated his palsy; Michael Cole filled in for him.

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