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Jaylen Brown fined $50,000 for remarks on NBA officials

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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown received a $50,000 fine from the NBA on Tuesday for comments he made during a Twitch stream about officiating and Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid.

The Philadelphia 76ers have dismissed president of basketball operations Daryl Morey following their playoff sweep by the New York Knicks. The move comes after owner meetings and amid ongoing organizational struggles.

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The Philadelphia 76ers are not expected to pursue a trade for star center Joel Embiid this summer. Recent comments from team insiders indicate the franchise will keep the 2023 MVP amid ongoing injury concerns and a long-term contract.

Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid said he was 'pissed off' that the team ruled him out of Wednesday's game against the Washington Wizards despite his readiness to play. He publicly questioned the decision on social media and later called out general manager Daryl Morey. Embiid shared his frustration with reporters after Friday's 115-103 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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The Washington Wizards issued an apology after a halftime prank during their loss to the Philadelphia 76ers tricked a fan into believing he won $10,000 with a blindfolded half-court shot. The team insisted all participants knew it was a joke but acknowledged it missed the mark. The fan received an autographed jersey and courtside tickets as consolation.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have traded for second-year guard Jared McCain from the Philadelphia 76ers on the first day of the 2026 NBA trade deadline. In exchange, Philadelphia receives a 2026 first-round pick via Houston and three second-round picks. McCain, the 16th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, brings shooting and playmaking potential to the reigning champions.

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The NBA suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games on Saturday for breaching the league's anti-drug policy, just a week before the trade deadline. George, who took responsibility in a statement citing mental health treatment, will miss games starting against New Orleans and return on March 25. The suspension disrupts the team's momentum as they sit sixth in the Eastern Conference.

 

 

 

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