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Rodriguez (hamstring) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Nets and is expected to be reevaluated in a week, Jessica Camerato of CSN Philadelphia reports.

Rodriguez strained his left hamstring during Sunday's game against the Pacers and was considered questionable heading into Tuesday, but the 76ers decided to shelve him temporarily in order to give him ample time to recover. If that timetable holds true, Rodriguez will miss the next four games, with his next opportunity to return coming April 4 against the Nets. With Rodriguez out, Nik Stauskas is expected to serve as both the top backup point guard and shooting guard, so he should be in line for an increase in playing time in the interim, as will starting point guard T.J. McConnell.

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