The Sixers held a team meeting on Monday night following a loss to Miami. About 12 hours later, details of that meeting – including the fact that Tyrese Maxey called out teammate and friend Joel Embiid – had been published by ESPN. Embiid wasn’t happy about the fact that someone in the team’s locker room turned around and immediately leaked details of those discussions to the media.
“Whoever leaked that is a real piece of s–t,” Embiid said on Wednesday, per Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
“We talked about a lot of things (during the meeting),” Embiid continued. “I don’t want to get into the details, but that whole thing (with Maxey) probably took 30 seconds. But then again, it’s Joel Embiid, so we’ve got to make everything blown out of proportion. It’s whatever. I’ll take it all. I’m the reason for everything, so I’ll take the blame for everything.”
Maxey reportedly challenged Embiid to be on time for team activities and functions, suggesting that the star center’s tendency to be late “for everything” set a bad example for the rest of the club. Embiid’s comments on Wednesday were a response to a reporter’s question about his friendship with Maxey and their willingness to hold each other accountable.
“That’s the relationship we have — nothing malicious,” Embiid said, according to Mizell. “I like when people are telling me what I’m not doing good, what I need to do better. Even though that part (the tardiness) maybe happened once or twice, when I wasn’t playing. … So I need to be better. I need to be perfect. I need to be on point, which I’m going to do. Which I’ve always done.”
After their 2-11 start, the Sixers had their full “big three” – Embiid, Maxey, and Paul George – available for Wednesday’s game vs. Memphis. Embiid also had his best outing of the season so far, pouring in 35 points and grabbing 11 rebounds as he continues to round into his usual All-NBA form following an early-season injury absence.
However, Philadelphia lost for a fifth time in a row and the 10th time in its last 11 games to fall to 2-12. To make matters worse, George exited early due to a knee injury. According to Embiid, the Sixers were able to implement some of the on-court adjustments they discussed in Monday’s meeting, but still aren’t playing like they want to be.
“We talked about a bunch of stuff (in the meeting),” Embiid said. “At times, we executed what we talked about, and at times, we didn’t. Right now, we don’t have a lot of margin for error, so we need to be perfect in everything we do on both ends of the floor.”