Joel Embiid under NBA investigation after alleged altercation with reporter

NBA investigates Joel Embiid's reported locker-room clash with a journalist over an article on his family.


Pop Culture & Art November 03, 2024
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Philadelphia 76ers’ star Joel Embiid, the reigning 2023 NBA MVP, is under investigation by the NBA following an alleged locker-room altercation with a reporter. The incident reportedly took place after the Sixers' 124-107 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night. According to Shams Charania of ESPN, Embiid confronted the reporter over a recent article that delved into sensitive family topics, including references to his young son and the passing of his late brother, Arthur.

Sources indicate that although no punches were thrown, Embiid did push the reporter, allegedly voicing frustration over the personal nature of the report. Charania tweeted that Embiid took particular offense at the mention of his brother, who passed away in a car accident in Cameroon a decade ago, a tragic event that has remained a poignant part of Embiid's story.

The NBA has launched an immediate investigation into the altercation, with league spokespersons confirming that they are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the reported clash. Embiid, who has missed the Sixers’ preseason and initial regular-season games due to a knee injury, has expressed his frustration over the team’s challenging start, with a current 1-4 record.

Embiid's absence has further strained the Sixers, who are also missing nine-time All-Star forward Paul George due to a similar knee issue. With both players sidelined, Philadelphia faces a tough start to the season. The incident with the reporter adds additional off-court pressure for Embiid as he works toward a return to the court.

The league’s investigation will determine any potential disciplinary action, adding to the challenges facing Embiid and the Sixers as they strive for playoff contention.

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