The 76ers game is alone ahead of Denver Nuggets

The Philadelphia 76ers’ game against the Denver Nuggets will be played on Saturday, according to ESPN, after several players from the Sixers form part of the contact roster.

It is hoped that the 76ers will have new eligible players for the duel, including: Joel Embiid, Danny Green and Paul Reed, adding to ESPN’s sources.

The approval of the health and safety protocol does not guarantee that Embiid will play the game, only as an eligible player for those who need it so that Philadelphia avoids the applause.

Various Sixers, including Tobias Harris, Matisse Thybulle, Shake Milton and Vincent Poirier, will continue in health and safety protocols and will continue indefinitely in quarantine.

The Saturday game for the second time the opportunity to be the second game applause related to the NBA-era coronavirus, debited to the proximity shared by some 76ers players to protect Seth Curry, who is positive about COVID -19.

The Sixers also found a staff member who positively praised the fours, giving a source to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne.

Denver is very important to COVID-19. The Nuggets fly to Philadelphia the foursome without the talented and young alcove Michael Porter Jr., who continues the margin of health and safety protocols for an indefinite period.

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