‘Your Whole A— Might Be Out’: Guard Fred VanVleet Expresses Same Violated Feelings As Paul George And Draymond Green About Weird Reporters In Locker Room
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[Note: The columnist’s reference to Embiid’s family was “less than tactful” in what way? Embiid just seized on that because the story critical of him]
In light of Joel Embiid‘s three-game suspension for shoving Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes due to less-than-tactful references the reporter made to Embiid’s family in an article, media etiquette in the locker room has become a topic of discussion in the NBA lately.
Players not only have to be leery of what kind of story a reporter is writing, but also, they don’t have much control over who enters the locker room, how serious a journalist they are and what level of experience they have dealing with players.
First it was Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George who questioned how a player’s privacy is often compromised by locker room media. George’s comments were piggybacked by the always outspoken and often controversial Draymond Green.&
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