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The full injury report for Sunday's game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Milwaukee Bucks.

The Philadelphia 76ers (44-37) are taking on the Milwaukee Bucks (32-39) in their regular season finale on Sunday night at 6 PM ET.

Philadelphia is coming off a much-needed victory over the Indiana Pacers, in which All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey led the charge with 32 points. Paul George, V.J. Edgecombe, and Kelly Oubre also had solid outings against Indiana. Prior to the win against the Pacers, the 76ers fell short in three consecutive contests.

Meanwhile, the Bucks have struggled as of late, losing eight of their last 11 matchups. They are, however, entering this game after a 17-point win versus the Brooklyn Nets.

Here is the injury report for 76ers-Bucks:

76ERS

Johni Broome: Out - Right Knee; Surgery Recovery

Joel Embiid: Out - Post Appendectomy; Surgery Recovery

Tyrese Maxey: Available - Right Finger; Tendon Strain - Splint

BUCKS

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Out - Left Knee; Hyperextension; Bone Bruise

Gary Harris: Questionable - Right Groin; Tightness

Kyle Kuzma: Out - Right Achilles; Tendinopathy

Pete Nance: Questionable - Right Knee; Sprain

Kevin Porter Jr.: Out - Right Knee; Surgery

Bobby Portis: Out - Left Wrist; Sprain

Ryan Rollins: Out - Right Thumb; Sprain

Gary Trent Jr.: Out - Oblique Muscle; Strain (Internal)

Myles Turner: Out - Left Ankle; Sprain

For the 76ers, it's no surprise to see Joel Embiid is still absent. There is no timetable for his return yet.

Maxey was in a bit of a slump since returning from injury until the game against the Pacers. He finally looked his All-NBA caliber self, and the hope is that level of play will continue into this game as well as the postseason. 

The Bucks are without a plethora of rotational pieces, including franchise cornerstone Giannis Antetokounmpo. This should be an easy win for Philadelphia, but if the matchup against Indiana proved anything, it's that this Sixers team can make games much closer than they need to be.

Odds are even if the 76ers emerge victorious, they'll likely end up in the Play-In Tournament.

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