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The full injury report for Wednesday's Play-In Tournament game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic.

The No. 7 seed Philadelphia 76ers are facing off against the No. 8 seed Orlando Magic on Wednesday night at 7:30 PM ET in Xfinity Mobile Arena.

The 76ers ended their regular season with a 20-point victory over the Giannis Antetokounmpo-less Milwaukee Bucks. Guards Tyrese Maxey and Quentin Grimes led the charge in that matchup, combining for 41 points on 15 of 26 shooting. Prior to the win against the Bucks, Philadelphia fell short in three of four matchups.

Meanwhile, the Magic choked away the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference by losing to the shorthanded Boston Celtics on Sunday. Orlando star forward Paolo Banchero had a triple double, but it wasn't enough to overcome the efforts of Baylor Scheierman, Ron Harper Jr., and Luka Garza.

Here is the injury report for 76ers-Magic:

76ERS

Johni Broome: Out - Right Knee; Surgery Recovery

Joel Embiid: Out - Post Appendectomy; Surgery Recovery

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

Trendon Watford: Probable - Illness

MAGIC

Wendell Carter Jr.: Available - Nasal Fracture; Face Mask

Jett Howard: Questionable - Left Ankle; Sprain

Jonathan Isaac: Questionable - Left Knee; Sprain

Here's a look at key matchups for the game:

Paul George vs. Paolo Banchero

Banchero is widely regarded as the Magic's top player, so chances are George will be given the tall task of shutting him down. The Orlando forward is coming off a 20-point triple-double performance against the shorthanded Boston Celtics, while George had an underwhelming showing in the 76ers' regular-season finale versus the Milwaukee Bucks.

Tyrese Maxey vs. Jalen Suggs

Suggs is seen as one of the NBA's most tenacious perimeter defenders, meaning he'll be pestering Maxey for the majority of the night. Philadelphia's All-Star guard has struggled to find a consistent rhythm since returning from injury, and breaking out of the slump won't be easy against the Magic's guards.

If the 76ers emerge victorious, they will face the Boston Celtics in Round 1 of the NBA Playoffs.

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