Things continue to implode in the Philadelphia 76ers, who stand at the bottom of the league with a 2-12 record this season. A bombshell report by Shams Charania recently revealed the frustrations within the teamโs locker room. After much speculation over the last few days, Joel Embiid finally responded to the drama within the Sixers.
After another disappointing loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, Joel Embiid spoke to The Athleticโs Tony Jones after the game. In his interview, Embiid revealed his frustrations with the team insider who leaked details of his confrontation with Tyrese Maxey to the media.
When asked about Monday’s team meeting in Miami, Sixers star Joel Embiid said “Whoever leaked that is a real piece of shit”
Also: It’s kind of annoying having to deal with the same things over and over and over
โ Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba) November 21, 2024
Joel Embiid did confirm the contents of the confrontation between him and Maxey. However, his primary issue lay with the information escaping the Sixers locker room, which is meant to be sacrosanct to the players.
Notably, Embiid did deny the comments about his persistent tardiness this season, revealing that the incidents only occurred โonce or twice.โ To his credit, he did improve upon his early season struggles, scoring 35 points against the Grizzlies in their 111-117 loss.
Tyrese Maxey reveals thoughts on confrontation with Joel Embiid
Following reports of his strong comments about Joel Embiid, many fans were waiting to hear from Tyrese Maxey. Prior to Embiidโs sit down with Tony Jones, Maxey had already addressed his leaked comments about the face of the 76ers.
The Sixersโ focus at the moment will be moving on from the verbal altercation between two of their top stars. After missing out for over a week with a hamstring injury, Tyrese Maxey returned to the 76ers lineup on Wednesday.
Although he only scored 8 points on 3-13 shooting while being on a minutes restriction, Sixers fans will be glad to see some healthy faces in their lineup as their injury woes refuse to come to an end.