Embiid has been out of action since fracturing
the orbital bone near his left eye against the New York Knicks
on March 28, but the Cameroonian seven-footer was upset that he
was not considered against Miami despite clearing concussion
protocol.
"(Expletive) sick and tired of being babied," Embiid wrote in an
Instagram post Monday after Miami tied up the best-of-seven
series at 1-1 with a 113-103 win in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia coach Brett Brown said he understood Embiid's
frustration at being forced to watch from the sidelines, while
acknowledging that the reaction was only natural.
"He just wants to play basketball, he wants to be with his team;
he wants to see this through," Brown told reporters.
"When he is not able to do that he gets frustrated. I respect
his frustration, it's born out of him wanting to be with his
team."
The 24-year-old Embiid established himself as one of the NBA's
top big men and most colorful personalities this season,
averaging 22.9 points per game along with 11 rebounds to help
the 76ers reach the post-season for the first time in six years.
Game Three of the series is in Miami on Thursday, although the
76ers have yet to reveal Embiid's status for the contest.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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