jvsimonetti0514 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:jvsimonetti0514 wrote:
That was some humanizing details that explains Embiid’s motivations to be great. Clearly it’s something Embiid has brought up before too. That’s insane you think the reporter had it coming. If I found this info out before he attacked someone over it, I would have gained some respect for this scumbag. He needs to suspended and possibly arrested for assault.
Write a hit piece about an athlete and be surprised that they take exception to their dead brother being used as a negative point. I live by a simple code, I don't say things about peoples dead relatives because I believe it could get me punched in the face, whether justified or not. And guess what? Nobody has punched me in the face.
Check the comments, it's not just me, once people found out the why behind the assault it's basically split down the middle.
If no one’s punched you in the face you’re really missing out on important life eventexplaining what drives a player is important information, even if it’s in an article that critical about him. Like I said in the last post, I would have found in endearing if this became common knowledge some other way and not after an assault. It wasn’t an attack on his family but the standard that Embiid has set for himself. Embiid’s inability to stay in shape or be healthy is a major issue and it’s holding him back from being truly great. It sounds like another reporter in the locker room said the guy that wrote this article apologized when they were yelling at each and Embiid still attacked him.
I grew up boxing, I don't need to get punched in the face for the things I say, it's happened enough recreationally. Other reporters are saying Hayes was wrong, you just don't touch on family, it's not that difficult to avoid. Embiid can be wrong, but you can't dictate how someone reacts to mentioning your dead brothers name and at the end of the day it was just a shove, Hayes will live. The real failure here is that the Sixers allowed him to be in the same room with Embiid, that is organizational stupidity.

































