Embiid came back to change the game, and the celebrity scolded him for being too stupid, what do you think?
The 76ers are at home against the Western Conference powerhouse Thunder, Alexander is out with a quadriceps injury, Maxey is absent due to a hip injury, but Embiid is back. Embiid's comeback changed the course of the game, and the 76ers narrowly won 109-105. Let's take a look at the post-match interview for this game.

1. There are two teams with or without Embiid
Embiid had previously suffered a displaced meniscus valve in his left knee and underwent meniscus surgery on Feb. 6. Embiid played 29 minutes in this game, shooting 6-of-14 from the field (0-of-3 from three-point range) and 12-of-12 from the free-throw line, finishing with 24 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals.
According to statistics, the team has a 26-8 record when Embiid is on the floor this season, averaging 121.4 points per game, 118.8 offensive efficiency, and +9.4 net efficiency;
When Embiid wasn't on the floor, the team had a 14-27 record, averaging 108.6 points per game, 109.9 offensive efficiency and -4.3 net efficiency.
2. Embiid: I'm the best defender
Embiid said: I think I played badly, but I can understand that. Normally, I'd score 30-40 points to help my team win. But this time it's a little bit different and it will take me some time to get back into shape, but I trust myself. I think my biggest impact is going to be on the pitch and defending, and that's why I'm happy to be able to defend the last shot because I think I'm the best defender in the league.
3. Embiid: Have a chance to win the championship
Embiid said: I paid some mental price for my comeback tonight. I want to come back and I think even at my current level we have a chance to win, but I'm just going to get better.
4. Nas: Embiid's defensive impact is the most important
Speaking about Embiid's comeback performance, Nurse said: Embiid's defensive impact is the most important way he can influence the game. He's not playing in a couple of months and he looks like he's in good shape, of course.
5. Nas: Embiid can adapt quickly
"Embiid will need some time to get back into shape, he'll need some adjustments, including physical, but he'll probably be able to adapt quickly," Nurse said. Normally, I would say it takes a few weeks, or a week and a half. But I wouldn't be surprised if he plays one or two more games and recovers.
6. Nas: The future of the Thunder can be expected
Speaking about the Thunder, Nas said: "I think the Thunder have a lot of qualities, they have an incredible superstar, Alexander, who is as great as anyone in the league. They also have some up-and-coming superstars, and they're all very good players and they play a system that the players know very well.
7. Oubre: Embiid rules the penalty area
Oubre played 37 minutes in this game, shooting 8-of-16 from the field, 4-of-7 from three-point range, and 5-of-5 from the free-throw line, finishing with 25 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.
Speaking about Embiid's return, Oubre said: "I've learned a lot in every game he's been out of, and we all know his 70-point performance in a single game. We had to defend well and he came back tonight and he put a lot of pressure in the box. My hanging heart also let go because I was scared of the other team.
8. Daigneault: Embiid's comeback changed the 76ers
Speaking about Embiid's comeback, Daigneault said: He has significantly changed the 76ers, and when he is on the court, the 76ers play very differently than the more than 30 games he has been out of, and when he is on the court, it changes the team's style of play.
9. Philadelphia darling Iverson
Iverson, the former 76ers player of this game, came to watch the game, and the fans at the scene gave him warm applause, and Iverson and Embiid hugged and chatted after the game.
10. Arenas: Embiid's comeback is stupid
Speaking about Embiid's comeback, Arenas said on his podcast: "What did you do with your knee? Did you score 36 or 20 points? Is your comeback good for the team? We don't care, no one cares. Don't play with injuries just to prove you're injured. Either you're fit and fully committed, or you're just sitting back and watching the games you play are only useful to your coach, the fans, the media, and the other teams don't care about that excuse, so what's the reason for your comeback? Is it for the second round to be eliminated? The only thing you can do now when you come back is to re-injure yourself and weaken yourself again, which is very stupid.