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Brian Windhorst addresses Joel Embiid's future with 76ers
Joel Embiid’s season ended in painful fashion after the Philadelphia 76ers were swept by the New York Knicks, but the conversation quickly shifted away from basketball.
What should have been an emotional postgame moment instead sparked debate across NBA media, as Embiid brought his young son to the press conference following the crushing playoff loss.

GettyJoel Embiid’s Emotional Postgame Moment Sparks Major NBA Debate
Following their loss of 144-114 in Game 4 against Philadelphia, Embiid made his postgame appearance with his son Arthur by his side.
It was a very emotional moment, particularly given the fact that the 76ers were once again knocked out of the playoffs. But still, some people did not see the scene as positive.
FS1 analyst Nick Wright criticized the decision and said, “Bringing children to press conferences after losses should not be allowed.” Wright argued that players should answer difficult questions directly instead of softening the atmosphere with family members present.
Other media personalities echoed similar opinions. ESPN’s Chris Canty even accused Embiid of using his son as “a human shield for criticism.”
The controversy literally overshadowed what Embiid was trying to talk about in the press conference. Instead of talking about his legacy only through basketball, the 76ers star totally opened up about family, pressure, and what is really important to him.

HeavyJoel Embiid Under Fire After Emotional Scene Following Knicks Loss
During the press conference, Embiid revealed how difficult it is for his son to hear hostile chants directed at him during road games.
“We go on the road, they’re chanting. I hate that he hears that,” Embiid said while explaining that his son is slowly learning how negativity comes with fame and competition.
Embiid also delivered perhaps the most revealing statement of the night when discussing how he wants to be remembered beyond basketball.
“I got my family, I got my kids,” Embiid said. “I could care less about what people think about me when it comes to basketball.”
The quote caught attention because it expressed a player who seems to be emotionally drained after years of injuries, playoff failures, and continuous criticism in Philadelphia.
In a way, the public response to Embiid’s press conference reveals the sports culture nowadays more than the player himself. Athletes are at times reproached for being emotionally cold, yet if they expose their vulnerability or humanity, they still get into trouble.
Although the Knicks eliminated the 76ers, Embiid’s raw and emotional expression has arguably been the most significant moment of the NBA playoffs. Whether fans liked it or not, it presented a new side to one of basketball’s most controversial superstars.
Jayesh Pagar Jayesh Pagar is a writer at Heavy Sports, covering the New York Knicks and other NBA teams. He brings four years of experience across digital sports media, including NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and college football. He covered as the Knicks beat writer for ONSI and has written for PFSN, Sporting News, and ClutchPoints. More about Jayesh Pagar
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