James Harden ejected, but not Joel Embiid for groin-area shots to Nets
James Harden was thrown out for hitting a Brooklyn player in the groin area, after teammate Joel Embiid dodged an ejection for a kick near the same spot of another player Thursday night as the Philadelphia 76ers rallied to a 102-97 victory over the Nets in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first round.
Harden was dribbling while defended closely by Royce O’Neale when he swung out his arm and hit O’Neale, who fell to the court in pain. Referees reviewed the play, which transpired late in the third quarter, and called Harden for a flagrant foul 2, an automatic ejection.
Two quarters earlier, the 76ers were perhaps lucky the same penalty wasn’t given to Embiid.
He was given only a flagrant 1 after kicking his leg up toward Nets center Nic Claxton’s groin.
Claxton had just dunked and Embiid fell to the court after fouling him. Claxton then slowly stepped over Embiid, who kicked up his leg before players from both teams rushed in.
After a video review, Embiid was given a flagrant foul 1. Nets fans booed after the decision, angry that the two-time scoring champion was not thrown out. Golden State’s Draymond Green was ejected from Game 2, then suspended for Game 3, of the Warriors’ series against Sacramento after stepping on Kings center Domantas Sabonis.
Claxton was given a technical foul for stepping over Embiid.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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