PHILADELPHIA — The Celtics will be at full strength when they face off against the 76ers in Game 4 on Sunday night in Philadelphia. The team shared a completely clean injury report, even though it appeared that Jaylen Brown and Derrick White both got banged up in Friday’s Game 3 Celtics win.

But, the 76ers continue to list Joel Embiid (post-appendectomy surgery recovery) as doubtful, while adding Kelly Oubre Jr (questionable with right adductor soreness) to the injury report.

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White seemingly hurt his neck in the first minute of the ball game, while Brown turned his ankle in the fourth quarter. Neither player subbed out of the game, and both confirmed they were fine after the fact.

Joel Embiid could make his return for the 76ers

For the 76ers, Joel Embiid continues to eye a return to the floor after undergoing an emergency appendectomy surgery on April 9th. He’s listed as doubtful for his second straight game.

In addition to Embiid, Kelly Oubre Jr. is listed as questionable with right adductor soreness. Oubre’s absence could be costly for the 76ers; he’s averaged 13 points per game in this series, the fourth-most on the team.

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While nothing is confirmed, it appears plausible that Embiid could make his return on Sunday. Philadelphia head coach Nick Nurse said that Embiid has been working hard and doing individual on-court work, per Adam Aaronson of The Philly Voice.

“Maybe we’ll know more towards the end of shootaround tomorrow,” Nurse said at 76ers practice Saturday.

The average time lost for in-season surgery is 23 days, and when Game 4 tips off, Embiid will be 17 days removed from surgery. If Embiid were to return, he’d be an undeniable difference-maker.

“One of the best players the last couple of years, so it can only be better than them when he’s out there helping,” said Neemias Queta. “I’m not really worried about that yet, nothing confirmed about it yet. But until then, we’re worried about what’s confirmed. But he’s a hell of a player, and he can make them a lot better. We’ll embrace the challenge if he comes.”

Embiid averaged 26.9 points and 7.7 rebounds in 38 regular-season games for the 76ers this season.

Celtics-76ers tips off at 7pm ET on Sunday at the Xfinity Mobile Arena.