Joel Embiid was upset at the lack of support the Philadelphia 76ers home crowd showed to the team during their 92-97 Game 4 loss against the New York Knicks.
There is still a lot of fight left in the Philadelphia 76ers. So, declaring their season over after going down three games to one to the New York Knicks might not be the smartest option.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers have their backs against the wall. The New York Knicks came out on top in Game 4 despite Mitchell Robinson’s absence and Bojan Bogdanovic’s in-game injury.
On Sunday afternoon, Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers stepped onto the Wells Fargo Center hardwood floor to take on Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks in Game 4 of their eastern conference first round postseason matchup.
New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers will face each other in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs Round 1 on Sunday, April 28, starting at 1:00 PM ET in the Wells Fargo Center.
Joel Embiid has endured so many injuries throughout his career, and that has not changed during the Philadelphia 76ers’ ongoing NBA Playoffs series against the New York Knicks.
The Philadelphia 76ers are currently leading the odds as the likely new home for Klay Thompson, should the four-time NBA champion choose to leave the Golden State Warriors this offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers were off to a hot start this season, with Joel Embiid as the favorite for the 2023-24 MVP award. However, the center went down with an injury and only featured in 39 games, meaning the team fell into the play-in tournament.
The Philadelphia 76ers Kelly Oubre Jr. had a tough start to the week as the Sixers lost their second consecutive game in the first-round matchup against the New York Knicks.