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76ers win after livid Embiid ejected in chaotic half

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76ers win after livid Embiid ejected in chaotic half

Joel Embiid tossed from game after tirade at ref (1:35)

76ers star Joel Embiid is livid at the referees for picking up an offensive foul and proceeds to get ejected after two quick technical fouls. (1:35)

  • Michael C. Wright, ESPN Staff WriterDec 23, 2024, 09:15 PM ET

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    • Joined ESPN in 2010
    • Previously covered Bears for ESPN.com
    • Played college football at West Texas A&M

PHILADELPHIA — Disgust with the officiating left 76ers fans at Wells Fargo Center booing a T-shirt giveaway near the end of a chaotic opening half Monday night against San Antonio in which Joel Embiid was ejected after drawing two quick technical fouls for arguing a charge call.

Driving to the basket in transition as the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama attempted to defend, Embiid plowed into the 20-year-old French phenom, knocking him to the floor. Embiid was whistled for a charging foul with 2:59 left in the first half.

Embiid stood up immediately and expressed displeasure with the call, leading to a technical foul from referee Jenna Schroeder as the center headed toward the Philadelphia bench.

Once near the bench area, a furious Embiid charged toward the officials and was restrained by teammate Kyle Lowry, coach Nick Nurse and several assistants as Schroeder issued another technical foul, leading to Embiid’s second career ejection. Embiid was close to Schroeder, but it wasn’t clear from replays whether he made contact with the official.

Wearing a mask while playing in just his second game since suffering a sinus fracture, Embiid had nine points and three rebounds in 14 minutes, shooting 2-for-8. He entered the game averaging 22.3 points, 7.3 rebounds and 4.6 assists.

It was the second ejection of the quarter by Schroeder, although the first was rescinded after a bizarre sequence. Sixers reserve center Andre Drummond was ejected for an apparent foul on Wembanyama, Drummond’s second foul on the Spurs’ star in a span of seconds.

Drummond was whistled for a technical foul with 8:13 remaining in the first half after pushing Wembanyama to the floor as the two battled under the basket. Seconds later, Drummond appeared to push Wembanyama down again.

Drummond was initially called for his second technical foul and ejected. After video review, however, the officials rescinded the ejection. Then, they assessed Wembanyama with a technical foul for flopping. Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey made the free throw, only for the officials to rescind the “unsportsmanlike flop” technical, remove the point and restart the game.

Drummond, who had already departed for the locker room, was seen on the broadcast putting his jersey back on as he came down the tunnel toward the court.

From that point on, the Philadelphia fans booed Wembanyama relentlessly every time he touched the ball. He finished with 26 points, nine rebounds and eight blocks, but it was Maxey who scored 32 points and made two crucial plays in the final minute as the 76ers rallied to beat the Spurs 111-106.

A smiling Embiid, who was playing in just his eighth game, came back out onto the court after the win to celebrate with his teammates.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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