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“F**k Embiid” – New York Fans Ignite Rivalry at Brunson’s Central Park Block Party

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"F**k Embiid" – New York Fans Ignite Rivalry at Brunson’s Central Park Block Party
Image Credit: Joel Embiid's Instagram

It seems that the rivalry between the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers is far from over. In a surprising and controversial twist, fans at Brunson’s Central Park block party recently unleashed a wave of “F**k Embiid” chants, targeting 76ers star Joel Embiid.

The provocative moment took place during a live Park block party podcast recording hosted by Knicks star Jalen Brunson, alongside his teammate Josh Hart and co-host Matt Hillman for their popular podcast “Roommates Show.”

The episode was expected to be a lighthearted affair, with fans showing up to celebrate Brunson and the Knicks’ recent success. However, things took a different turn when fans began chanting expletives directed at Embiid. Hart, always the instigator, could be seen encouraging the crowd to keep the chants going. While the reasons behind the sudden outburst remain unclear, some speculate that the rivalry between the Knicks and 76ers—intensified by their playoff battles—may be the root cause.

The tension between these two teams has been brewing for years, but the latest chapter in the Knicks-76ers saga played out during the 2023-24 NBA Playoffs, where Jalen Brunson and the Knicks managed to get the upper hand against Joel Embiid and the Sixers. The Knicks eliminated the Sixers in a thrilling six-game series, 4-2, in which Brunson emerged as a star, delivering consistently stellar performances. Averaging 35.5 points, 9.0 assists, and 4.5 rebounds in nearly 44 minutes per game, Brunson carried the Knicks on his back.

On the other side, Embiid had a strong series statistically, averaging 33.0 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 5.7 assists. However, his efforts weren’t enough to overcome the relentless Brunson-led Knicks. The loss was a stinging one for the Sixers, and clearly, the bitterness lingers in the hearts of New York fans. Saturday’s events seem to be a continuation of that rivalry, as Knicks fans showed they haven’t forgotten about the reigning MVP.

While the Embiid chants grabbed the headlines, it was far from the only noise coming out of Brunson’s Central Park block party. As the block party continued, the same crowd that was jeering Embiid also showered Jalen Brunson with “MVP” chants, a testament to his growing popularity and the love he’s receiving from Knicks fans. Although Brunson finished fifth in the 2023-24 MVP voting, behind Nikola Jokic, who won his third MVP trophy, he has undoubtedly cemented himself as one of the league’s rising stars.

Brunson’s season averages of 28.7 points, 6.7 assists, and 3.6 rebounds, coupled with his leadership, helped the Knicks finish second in the Eastern Conference with a 50-32 record. This remarkable turnaround has not only made Brunson a beloved figure in New York but also positioned him as a legitimate contender for future MVP honors.

DraftKings currently lists Brunson tied for seventh in the odds to win the 2024-25 MVP award, alongside Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. While Nikola Jokic remains the favorite to claim a fourth MVP title, Brunson’s stock could rise dramatically if the Knicks continue to climb the ranks in the East. A deep playoff run or a potential finals appearance would certainly boost his case, perhaps even turning those chants into reality next season.

The chants targeting Joel Embiid didn’t just erupt out of nowhere. Aside from their recent playoff clash, Embiid has long been a divisive figure in NBA circles. Known for his trash talk and bold personality, the Sixers star has often found himself at the center of controversies. Whether it’s his on-court antics, social media spats, or criticisms of referees, Embiid has managed to get under the skin of players and fans alike—something that likely contributed to Saturday’s outburst in Brunson’s Central Park block party.

New Yorkers are known for their passion, especially when it comes to their sports teams. With Embiid being the face of a rival team, it’s no surprise that Knicks fans took the opportunity to express their disdain for the 76ers star. The rivalry between Philadelphia and New York is one of the NBA’s longest-standing, and with both teams looking to dominate the Eastern Conference in the coming seasons, expect the hostility to continue.

Jalen Brunson’s ascension in New York is a feel-good story for a franchise that has long struggled to find its footing. Since his arrival, the Knicks have been transformed from a middling team to a legitimate contender in the East, and fans have embraced Brunson as their new leader. The Central Park block party and MVP chants are a reflection of how much Brunson means to this city.

However, while the love is strong, there’s still a long road ahead for Brunson if he hopes to secure the coveted MVP trophy. With competition from players like Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Luka Doncic, Jalen Brunson will need to not only continue his stellar play but also lead the Knicks deep into the playoffs.

The “F**k Embiid” chants at Central Park may have been shocking, but they serve as a reminder of the fierce rivalry between the Knicks and the 76ers, and the high emotions that come with it. As Jalen Brunson continues to rise in stature, expect more drama, more battles, and potentially more MVP chants as New York rallies around their new star.

Alex Turner
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