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Embiid has switched from #11 to #21.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
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CoreyGallagher wrote:Embiid has switched from #11 to #21.
Yeah like 3 years ago after Thad was traded
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Sixerscan wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:Embiid has switched from #11 to #21.
Yeah like 3 years ago after Thad was traded
I'm not thinking today. Saw images of his jerseys and for some reason that confused me lol; eventually realized, but alas. I need to not post today.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
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76thBearCub wrote:freshie2 wrote:thenbaman wrote:I totally agree,this is none of the nba's business this is private.
I don't agree with embiid getting into it with this nut case thou.
He's an employee of the NBA...its not private. Hopefully this and some words from someone within the organizarion will get him to pull out if this. Social media can get you in some trouble...10k is probably a reasonable fine.
Most of humanity is an employee to someone though. I think this will be a big topic of conversation going forward. Not on this exact case, just 1st amendment rights on social media in general. It should be at least, imo.
As far as privacy goes, it was his personal social media account, not tied to the NBA.
If the NBA wants to turn into pro wrestling or the MMA world, then they may allow their publicly recognizable employees to drop f bombs on social media or in interviews. Social media is media, so his comments are the same on instagram as they would be on CNN or ESPN. Privacy kind of goes away when you put your comments out there for the world to see. 1st ammendment still stands, but there are always consequences for your actions/comments.
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freshie2 wrote:76thBearCub wrote:freshie2 wrote:
He's an employee of the NBA...its not private. Hopefully this and some words from someone within the organizarion will get him to pull out if this. Social media can get you in some trouble...10k is probably a reasonable fine.
Most of humanity is an employee to someone though. I think this will be a big topic of conversation going forward. Not on this exact case, just 1st amendment rights on social media in general. It should be at least, imo.
As far as privacy goes, it was his personal social media account, not tied to the NBA.
If the NBA wants to turn into pro wrestling or the MMA world, then they may allow their publicly recognizable employees to drop f bombs on social media or in interviews. Social media is media, so his comments are the same on instagram as they would be on CNN or ESPN. Privacy kind of goes away when you put your comments out there for the world to see. 1st ammendment still stands, but there are always consequences for your actions/comments.
They do let their athletes drop f bombs on social media though. I guarantee you could find 100 instances of NBA players saying that word in some format on social media, how many of them got fined?
It's pretty clear they targeted Jo, just like they targeted Hinkie. Getting pretty sick of this...
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Sixerscan wrote:freshie2 wrote:76thBearCub wrote:
Most of humanity is an employee to someone though. I think this will be a big topic of conversation going forward. Not on this exact case, just 1st amendment rights on social media in general. It should be at least, imo.
As far as privacy goes, it was his personal social media account, not tied to the NBA.
If the NBA wants to turn into pro wrestling or the MMA world, then they may allow their publicly recognizable employees to drop f bombs on social media or in interviews. Social media is media, so his comments are the same on instagram as they would be on CNN or ESPN. Privacy kind of goes away when you put your comments out there for the world to see. 1st ammendment still stands, but there are always consequences for your actions/comments.
They do let their athletes drop f bombs on social media though. I guarantee you could find 100 instances of NBA players saying that word in some format on social media, how many of them got fined?
It's pretty clear they targeted Jo, just like they targeted Hinkie. Getting pretty sick of this...
It's because there different, Hinkie with his approach to being a GM and Embiid with his personality. NBA is an organisation that want everyone to be cut in a specific way, and if you aren't then they target you.
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Sixerscan wrote:freshie2 wrote:76thBearCub wrote:
Most of humanity is an employee to someone though. I think this will be a big topic of conversation going forward. Not on this exact case, just 1st amendment rights on social media in general. It should be at least, imo.
As far as privacy goes, it was his personal social media account, not tied to the NBA.
If the NBA wants to turn into pro wrestling or the MMA world, then they may allow their publicly recognizable employees to drop f bombs on social media or in interviews. Social media is media, so his comments are the same on instagram as they would be on CNN or ESPN. Privacy kind of goes away when you put your comments out there for the world to see. 1st ammendment still stands, but there are always consequences for your actions/comments.
They do let their athletes drop f bombs on social media though. I guarantee you could find 100 instances of NBA players saying that word in some format on social media, how many of them got fined?
It's pretty clear they targeted Jo, just like they targeted Hinkie. Getting pretty sick of this...
Nonsense. They didn't target Embiid. And they didn't fine him for just using the F-bomb. He's a star player in the league, that people follow. He said something inappropriate about the parent of another high profile player in the league. They got in between that before it got out of hand. If Westbrook said 'F' Durant's mom, and posted it on social media, he would have been wrong, and everybody would have seen that as outrageous behavior. When someone is directing something towards the family of another player, that can escalate quickly. They didn't fine him for throwing out a harmless F-bomb. They fined him because he directed it towards another players family member, it got out to the public, and they don't want something ugly playing out in front of the fans, between 2 Stars in the league.
The NBA is correct for stepping in. If the players start policing these insults themselves it will get ugly. Where I'm from, Ball is supposed to smack the ____ out of Embiid the next time he sees him. And I guarantee that's what would happen if Embiid said that about Z-Bo or Cousins' people. They stepped in before this (or something similar) got ugly.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
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LloydFree wrote:Sixerscan wrote:freshie2 wrote:
If the NBA wants to turn into pro wrestling or the MMA world, then they may allow their publicly recognizable employees to drop f bombs on social media or in interviews. Social media is media, so his comments are the same on instagram as they would be on CNN or ESPN. Privacy kind of goes away when you put your comments out there for the world to see. 1st ammendment still stands, but there are always consequences for your actions/comments.
They do let their athletes drop f bombs on social media though. I guarantee you could find 100 instances of NBA players saying that word in some format on social media, how many of them got fined?
It's pretty clear they targeted Jo, just like they targeted Hinkie. Getting pretty sick of this...
Nonsense. They didn't target Embiid. And they didn't fine him for just using the F-bomb. He's a star player in the league, that people follow. He said something inappropriate about the parent of another high profile player in the league. They got in between that before it got out of hand. If Westbrook said 'F' Durant's mom, and posted it on social media, he would have been wrong, and everybody would have seen that as outrageous behavior. When someone is directing something towards the family of another player, that can escalate quickly. They didn't fine him for throwing out a harmless F-bomb. They fined him because he directed it towards another players family member, it got out to the public, and they don't want something ugly playing out in front of the fans, between 2 Stars in the league.
The NBA is correct for stepping in. If the players start policing these insults themselves it will get ugly. Where I'm from, Ball is supposed to smack the ____ out of Embiid the next time he sees him. And I guarantee that's what would happen if Embiid said that about Z-Bo or Cousins' people. They stepped in before this (or something similar) got ugly.
I get why they did it. It's without precedent though. Slippery slope.
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Sixerscan wrote:LloydFree wrote:Sixerscan wrote:
They do let their athletes drop f bombs on social media though. I guarantee you could find 100 instances of NBA players saying that word in some format on social media, how many of them got fined?
It's pretty clear they targeted Jo, just like they targeted Hinkie. Getting pretty sick of this...
Nonsense. They didn't target Embiid. And they didn't fine him for just using the F-bomb. He's a star player in the league, that people follow. He said something inappropriate about the parent of another high profile player in the league. They got in between that before it got out of hand. If Westbrook said 'F' Durant's mom, and posted it on social media, he would have been wrong, and everybody would have seen that as outrageous behavior. When someone is directing something towards the family of another player, that can escalate quickly. They didn't fine him for throwing out a harmless F-bomb. They fined him because he directed it towards another players family member, it got out to the public, and they don't want something ugly playing out in front of the fans, between 2 Stars in the league.
The NBA is correct for stepping in. If the players start policing these insults themselves it will get ugly. Where I'm from, Ball is supposed to smack the ____ out of Embiid the next time he sees him. And I guarantee that's what would happen if Embiid said that about Z-Bo or Cousins' people. They stepped in before this (or something similar) got ugly.
I get why they did it. It's without precedent though. Slippery slope.
Heh, the slope isn't all that slippery. Athletes should know that their social media feeds are basically public communications. The NBA will decide what the standard is, and they just need to be consistent in how they enforce it.
If athletes use the F word or the N word in a general sense then they should be warned. If they use it against a person then they should be fined.
Embiid was raised by his father to know that what he did was wrong, and now that the NBA drew the line, I don't expect him to do it again.
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Ericb5 wrote:Sixerscan wrote:LloydFree wrote:Nonsense. They didn't target Embiid. And they didn't fine him for just using the F-bomb. He's a star player in the league, that people follow. He said something inappropriate about the parent of another high profile player in the league. They got in between that before it got out of hand. If Westbrook said 'F' Durant's mom, and posted it on social media, he would have been wrong, and everybody would have seen that as outrageous behavior. When someone is directing something towards the family of another player, that can escalate quickly. They didn't fine him for throwing out a harmless F-bomb. They fined him because he directed it towards another players family member, it got out to the public, and they don't want something ugly playing out in front of the fans, between 2 Stars in the league.
The NBA is correct for stepping in. If the players start policing these insults themselves it will get ugly. Where I'm from, Ball is supposed to smack the ____ out of Embiid the next time he sees him. And I guarantee that's what would happen if Embiid said that about Z-Bo or Cousins' people. They stepped in before this (or something similar) got ugly.
I get why they did it. It's without precedent though. Slippery slope.
Heh, the slope isn't all that slippery. Athletes should know that their social media feeds are basically public communications. The NBA will decide what the standard is, and they just need to be consistent in how they enforce it.
If athletes use the F word or the N word in a general sense then they should be warned. If they use it against a person then they should be fined.
Embiid was raised by his father to know that what he did was wrong, and now that the NBA drew the line, I don't expect him to do it again.
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I think that level of micromanagement by the league would cause needless friction with the players and they should think long and hard about picking their battles.
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Would Embiid have been fined if he said "screw Lavar Ball"?
If not, then he essentially got fined for using the F word, which in 2017 is absolutely asinine. It's not even the worst F word. The F word that disparages homosexuals is actually offensive and hurtful, yet for some reason in this country, the other F word that just means "sex" is the infamous one considered so bad that it was dubbed the "F BOMB"
Some of our social etiquette makes no sense.
If not, then he essentially got fined for using the F word, which in 2017 is absolutely asinine. It's not even the worst F word. The F word that disparages homosexuals is actually offensive and hurtful, yet for some reason in this country, the other F word that just means "sex" is the infamous one considered so bad that it was dubbed the "F BOMB"
Some of our social etiquette makes no sense.
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Lavar took another dump on Embiid.
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JojoSlimbiid wrote:Lavar took another dump on Embiid.
Lol. Lavar ethered Embiid. You gotta give it to him lol. Embiid needs to stop responding because he's losing this battle.
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Only way Simmons + Embiid win this battle is on the court. Can't wait for the schedule to come out.
2025-2026 Philadelphia 76ers:
Maxey/McCain/Lowry
Edgecombe/Grimes/Gordon
George/Oubre/Edwards
Bona/Watford/Barlow
Embiid/Drummond/Broome
Maxey/McCain/Lowry
Edgecombe/Grimes/Gordon
George/Oubre/Edwards
Bona/Watford/Barlow
Embiid/Drummond/Broome
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Unbreakable99 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:Lavar took another dump on Embiid.
Lol. Lavar ethered Embiid. You gotta give it to him lol. Embiid needs to stop responding because he's losing this battle.
I never see "ethered" except from teenagers trying to be edgy, and it never means being more substantive or better articulated.
In what way does claiming someone who speaks three languages has a "limited vocabulary" even make sense? And now he's hiding behind the NBA disciplinary committee like a schoolkid would hide behind a teacher's skirt.
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Can we keep that fat dad out of the Embiid thread? No one gives a ****.
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TeamHigh wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:Lavar took another dump on Embiid.
Lol. Lavar ethered Embiid. You gotta give it to him lol. Embiid needs to stop responding because he's losing this battle.
I never see "ethered" except from teenagers trying to be edgy, and it never means being more substantive or better articulated.
In what way does claiming someone who speaks three languages has a "limited vocabulary" even make sense? And now he's hiding behind the NBA disciplinary committee like a schoolkid would hide behind a teacher's skirt.
Ether is that sh*t that makes your soul burn slow.
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sixers238 wrote:Only way Simmons + Embiid win this battle is on the court. Can't wait for the schedule to come out.
Exactly! Lavar is a f@kkhead par excellence, a nobody whos 5 minutes of fame and only connection to the league is his freshly drafted son. Hopefully Embiid proves to be the bigger man by not engaging with this @$$wipe anymore, realizes the mistake of having wasted his time on him previously and vows to conclude this matter professionally by shutting down lonzo every chance he gets.
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clownclownclown wrote:sixers238 wrote:Only way Simmons + Embiid win this battle is on the court. Can't wait for the schedule to come out.
Exactly! Lavar is a f@kkhead par excellence, a nobody whos 5 minutes of fame and only connection to the league is his freshly drafted son. Hopefully Embiid proves to be the bigger man by not engaging with this @$$wipe anymore, realizes the mistake of having wasted his time on him previously and vows to conclude this matter professionally by shutting down lonzo every chance he gets.
I like Lavar. I don't known whh people hate him so much.
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Unbreakable99 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:Lavar took another dump on Embiid.
Lol. Lavar ethered Embiid. You gotta give it to him lol. Embiid needs to stop responding because he's losing this battle.
Nahh... Embiid needs to keep this going and Simmons needs to step in as well. At least until the fixtures come out and we see 76ers V Lakers on Christmas Day. Then they can stop.