Philadelphia 76ers All-Star small forward Jimmy Butler wants you to know he's not a doctor and he's staying as far as possible from Sixers star Joel Embiid.

Embiid is still dealing with an upper respiratory infection. Butler loves Embiid, but admits he's not trying to get sick and doesn't know the severity of the illness the Sixers center is dealing with:

Game 5 between the Sixers and Raptors is on Tuesday in Toronto. The series is tied at 2-2.

Embiid wasn't himself in Game 4. He finished with just 11 points in 35 minutes and only took seven shots. The Sixers lost by five points. Embiid told reporters he had to get an IV at six in the morning on gameday.

Philly is listing Embiid has probable for Game 5. The team is going to need Butler to be the main option on offense since it's clear Embiid won't be close to 100 percent. The Sixers won Game 2 in Toronto, so they know what it takes to win up in Canada.

Butler is averaging 22.8 points in the series while shooting 46.3 percent from the field and 32.0 percent from the free-throw line. He's scored over 20 points in three-straight games after notching only 10 in the Game 1 loss. The Sixers are hoping Butler can lead them to a big Game 5 win.