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Joel Embiid Sends a Strong Message After 76ers Get Swept by the Knicks

The Philadelphia 76ers’ 2026 playoff run is over after the New York Knicks swept them 4-0 in the second round, capping it with a 144-114 blowout in Game 4. But at the postgame podium, Embiid made it clear that basketball is the last thing on his mind right now.

In a video shared by @sny_knicks on X, Embiid sat at the postgame podium with his young son in his lap. Asked how he thinks about his legacy, he went somewhere most players wouldn’t go in a press conference.

Joel Embiid on His Son Hearing Profane Chants During Road Games

GettyPhiladelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid

Road crowds can get loud and personal, and Embiid didn’t hold back about what it feels like when his son is sitting right there for it.

“We go on the road, they’re chanting. I hate that he hears that. But he has to understand that that’s the way the world is, and you’ve just got to live and understand that there’s going to be negativity, there’s going to be positivity. You’ve got to go through it and it’s okay.”

His son would even react to the chants in the moment, and Embiid had to calm him down. The point wasn’t bitterness. It was perspective. His son sees him at home every day, and that’s what counts.

What Joel Embiid Says His Legacy Should Really Be About

From there, the conversation shifted to something even deeper. He cracked a joke mid-answer about his daughter missing bedtime and his wife being upset, then got real fast.

“I don’t care. This beautiful young man [son], you guys [media] might have taken away my chance to put my daughter to sleep. My wife is gonna be extremely mad at me. So, you know, that’s all I care about. I got my family, I got my kids. Hopefully I get more. I got my mom, my dad,” Embiid said.

He added, “I don’t know, I could care less about what people think about me when it comes to basketball. I think I’ve done a lot of stuff off the court. So hopefully that’s the part that’s remembered, whether it’s here in Philadelphia, all over the US, in Africa. And you know, that’s been my goal.”

He went on to say that winning matters deeply to him but that basketball is just a platform. Losing hurts, he said, but it won’t define who he is.

Embiid battled through a hip issue, a sprained ankle, and an appendectomy this postseason, still averaging 24 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 5.4 assists across the playoffs.

The Knicks were simply the better team, but that stat line says plenty about the man’s toughness. Philly’s title window stays uncertain, and the legacy debate will continue, but Embiid already knows what he’s playing for.

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