76ers’ Joel Embiid shoves columnist in locker room after game
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid shoved a newspaper columnist during an altercation Saturday, according to multiple reports.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid shoved a newspaper columnist during an altercation Saturday, according to multiple reports.
The altercation happened in the 76ers’ locker room after the team’s 124-107 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday, according to multiple reporters who were in the locker room for a postgame media availability.
Embiid shoved Marcus Hayes, a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In a statement, Inquirer editor and senior vice president Gabriel Escobar said, “Marcus is an experienced and accomplished columnist who offers sharp and illuminating commentary grounded in his observations. You are free to disagree with what he says, but a physical assault is unwarranted and untenable and we are taking this matter very seriously.”
Hayes wrote a column before the start of the season that was critical of Embiid and the uncertainty around his playing status. Embiid has not yet played in a game this season due to a left knee injury. In his column, Hayes mentioned Embiid’s son and late brother as reasons for why Embiid should start playing.
In a news conference Friday, Embiid referenced the piece when expressing his displeasure with how he’s been treated while injured.
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