From local paper... Aaron McKie? Maybe. Allen Iverson? Who knows? Matt Geiger? Doubtful.
But if the 76ers can't lead the NBA in anything else right now, why not a list of injuries?
So add Matt Harpring, and mark him questionable. And throw in Derrick Coleman, who sprained his left ankle in practice yesterday, and then try and figure out exactly what coach Larry Brown might do for a lineup and substitution rotation tonight against the energized Houston Rockets.
The good news is McKie (arthroscopic surgery, right shoulder) and Iverson (arthroscopic surgery, right elbow) practiced again. The bad news is, Harpring (sprained left ankle) and Geiger (fluid drained from his left knee Tuesday) sat out, and Coleman lasted the first hour of a workout that stretched more than two hours.
The availability of McKie and Coleman tonight will apparently involve game-time decisions. Iverson's situation seems less sure. Geiger's situation is as unsure as always. Harpring played through his injury in Tuesday night's 87-77 loss to the Indiana Pacers, and is likely to try to do the same thing against the Rockets.