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The NBA officially announced Embiid's 3-game ban! The loss of wages exceeded 1.06 million, and the 76ers' triumvirate combined debut was postponed

On November 6, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced that 76ers center Embiid was banned for 3 games for pushing a member of the media, and he will not receive a salary for these 3 games. The announcement was made by Joe Dumas, executive vice president of the league and head of basketball operations. Salary expert Marks said the three-game suspension would cost Embiid $1063778.

Embiid's actions occurred in the 76ers locker room, following the team's 107-124 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies at the Wells Fargo Center. "Mutual respect is a top priority in the relationship between NBA players and the media." "While we understand Joel [Embiid's] displeasure with the personal content of the journalist's column, the interaction between the two parties must remain professional and must not degenerate into a physical altercation," Dumas said in a statement from the coalition. Embiid's suspension will begin in the next NBA regular season game for which he qualifies and is able to play.

According to the previous one76ers star Joe Embiid will return as early as Nov. 7 against the Clippers, unless he faces a suspension, according to Sam Amick of TA. It also means that the ban is likely to start tomorrow against the Clippers. The 76ers will face the Clippers, Lakers and Hornets in their next three games. Embiid is expected to return as soon as Nov. 13 against the Knicks.

In the past month, Embiid has been in the spotlight, starting with his statement that he may not be able to play back-to-back games, causing a lot of buzz. Subsequently, his health was investigated by the NBA, and eventually 76ers were fined $100,000 for statements that did not match the facts. Not long ago, he clashed with Philadelphia reporter Marcus Hayes in the locker room and was once again the subject of an NBA investigation. Hayes has deleted footage of the article about Embiid's family, and 76ers management has apologized to the reporter.

Embiid's off-court farce has aroused the disgust of many people, and everyone wants to see Embiid on the court. Last season, Embiid played only 39 regular season games due to injury, averaging 34.7 points, 11 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.7 blocks per game. In the new season, Embiid also said that he wants to try to stay healthy, and those awards are no longer important.



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