
Sixers will be down 2 more players in road matchup vs. Thunder
Sixers will be down 2 more players in road matchup vs. Thunder
The Philadelphia 76ers will continue their road trip on Wednesday when they pay a visit to the West's No. 1 team, the Oklahoma City Thunder. Both teams will be missing some key pieces as the Thunder are resting MVP frontrunner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and will also be missing Lu Dort and All-Star Jalen Williams, but the injury woes for the Sixers will continue.
Obviously, Philadelphia was missing so many key pieces, but it was hoping to at least have Kelly Oubre Jr. back in the lineup. Oubre will be ruled out after he was listed as doubtful for the contest. He had been out due to a right knee sprain as of late so a doubtful tag was an updated for him.
Along with Oubre, the Sixers will be without two-way guard Jeff Dowtin Jr. who will be inactive for this contest against the Thunder.
On the bright side, Guerschon Yabusele will return and he will be in the starting lineup.
The Sixers and the Thunder will tip off at 8 p.m. EDT from the Paycom Center on Wednesday.

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