Recently, 76ers star Embiid was interviewed by ESPN and talked about his former teammates Butler and Harden. He also said that Harden will not talk to him anymore, and this is the price of being a team leader.
Embid refused to exert his influence on personnel decisions, but complained afterwards. Jimmy Butler's departure is the most obvious example. The reason he did this is due to his personal experience, and he often wondered what his fate would be if the Sixers had a well-influential star who could trade him early in his career.
"I always tell myself that I will never be the reason that causes someone to lose their jobs, get traded or get fired," Embiid said. "Don't ask me if we should sign someone or who should trade."
"No one knows this, but even James (Harden) doesn't talk to me now," Embiid continued. "That's part of the reason I don't like being 'that guy' (team leader) because it puts you in the corner Being at the center of these situations. Because if you ask James, he probably thinks I'm responsible for not being able to stay here, but I just want to say, 'I can score the scorer, you can score the assist, we have pick-and-roll cooperation that no one can stop.'"
"It hurts when you feel like you're doing nothing wrong and you have to bear it," he continued, "when you think you have that relationship with someone, you lose a lot."
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