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Jaylen Brown on Joel Embiid scuffle: ‘He was trying to hurt [Marcus] Smart’

Jaylen Brown on Joel Embiid scuffle: ‘He was trying to hurt [Marcus] Smart’

NBA basketball is back, and the Boston Celtics couldn’t have started their season out on a better note. They took down the Philadelphia 76ers 126-117 as Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown combined to score 70 points. There were plenty of positives to take away from the night, but one negative incident stands out among the rest.

Early in the third quarter, Joel Embiid and Marcus Smart got tangled up while fighting for a rebound. Smart’s forearm got caught under Embiid’s elbow, and the Sixers big man yanked it when pulling the ball away, causing the Celtics guard to fall down in a heap.

Smart took exception to the maneuver, grabbing at Embiid’s ankle and causing him to fall over. This led to a scuffle which ended with Smart picking up a personal foul for the reach-in and a technical foul for the extracurriculars.

The Celtics point guard was very unhappy with the way things went down after the game. He said that he would have been ejected if he had pulled a move like the one Embiid did.

“Went for a rebound. Basketball play. Went for the steal. Basketball play. Referee blows his whistle, calls a foul. I stopped play, my arm’s still stuck in there and he tries to break it. And then I’m the only one who gets a tech. I mean, everybody saw it. I don’t have to keep talking about it. If I did that, I’m probably ejected, suspended three games, four games, fines. But the fact that I was the only one who got something out of that is kind of beyond me. Especially the defending DPOY, and that’s how he gets treated? It’s tough. But, like I said, it’s maturity. I could have cracked his head open, but I didn’t. And that’s the maturity we had. So, we move on from it, it is what it is, and we control what we can control.”

Smart and Embiid have a bit of a history. During a 2019 game between the two teams, Embiid set a hard screen on Smart, knocking him to the ground. This prompted Smart to get up and shove Embiid in the back, which led to an altercation between the two teams.

Since then, they’ve made some backhanded comments toward one another. In January of 2021, Embiid shot 21 free throws in a game where the Celtics as a team only attempted 20. Smart accused Embiid of flailing, and in turn, Embiid pointed a finger back at the Celtics guard.

Needless to say, the beef between the two players runs deep. But Smart wasn’t alone in this battle. Brown was right there, ready to back his…

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