“Taking out everyone” – NBA fans go BESERK as Joel Embiid steps on New York Knicks’ Josh Hart

Joel Embiid's violent act on Josh Hart stirs up a fans' reaction.


“Taking out everyone” – NBA fans go BESERK as Joel Embiid steps on New York Knicks’ Josh Hart

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The Philadelphia 76ers, in the fourth leg of their NBA playoffs series against the New York Knicks, witnessed a dangerous gameplay from reigning MVP Joel Embiid while trying to protect his rim. The clip of the moment has gone viral and caused a frenzy on social media.

The victim of the malicious act was New York KnicksJosh Hart. While attempting to attack the 76ers’ paint with Joel Embiid‘s standing guard, he was blocked by the one-time MVP award winner and then, while trying to withdraw away, appeared to step on the leg of the Knick’s shooting guard.

Furthermore, the same game also witnessed Embiid elbow check the best player in the East, Jalen Brunson. All of which has seen fans rise to talk about his dirty style of play and the consequences of his actions.

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However, the New York Knicks had the last laugh as they ended the game victorious with a well-fought 97-92 on-the-road win. Embiid ended the game with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists, while Josh Hart came up with four points, seventeen rebounds, and five assists.

Fans react to another Joel Embiid dangerous gameplay against the New York Knicks

Joel Embiid once again was not reprimanded for a dangerous play during the 97-92 loss against the New York Knicks. Clips of the act seen on social media have stirred up a frenzy, with a series of fans sharing their views on the matter.

Fans on popular social media platform X flooded the platform to air their views. Here are some of the reactions:

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Dangerous play has no place in the league, and luckily, Josh Hart wasn’t seriously hurt by the stamp. Of course, the league would be interested in the review, and who knows what actions would be meted out by the league authorities.

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