Good news for Sixers fans, especially the guy in the comments section who hates the Process:

Brett Brown will have Embiid, Butler, and Ben Simmons for the first time since the OKC game last Saturday.

Meantime LeBron James is listed as day-to-day with the groin strain that kept him out since Christmas Day.

Lakers head coach Luke Walton spoke to the media about LeBron today:

“He did more … we did some more up and down contact today, so the day before was half court contact, today we got up and down a little bit, did some short scrimmages. He did that, and we just got a bunch of shots up.”

The scrimmages were short, lasting three minutes, but were full go. LeBron remains listed as day-by-day, but Monday did represent the closest he’s gotten to replicating game action.

“It’s far … you’re not doing much more than that,” Walton explained. “We’ll see how his body responds to that, and from there we’ll take it as far as making those scrimmages longer, or if he says, ‘Hey I feel great, I’ll see if I can play,’ then we’ll make those adjustments.”

Walton said he thought there might be a minutes restriction when James returns.

The Lakers are 26-24 and have fallen to 9th place in the west. They are 6-10 without LEBRON JAMES: