Joel Embiid Jokes About the Warriors Blowing Their 3-1 Lead After Win Over Nets

While speaking to media, Joel Embiid made a comment about the Warriors that made his teammate Jimmy Butler laugh.

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Joel Embiid is clearly in good spirits.

After the 76ers' took a 3-1 series lead over the Nets on Saturday, Embiid told the media he was pleased with his team's 112-108 victory and was now focused on carrying that momentum into Game 5. Of course, the All-Star couldn't help but crack a joke at the Golden State Warriors. 

"It feels great to be up 3-1, but we definitely don't want to be in a situation like the Warriors two years ago," Embiid said, prompting laughter among reporters and his teammate Jimmy Butler. "I was kidding. But we want to be able to close it at home. That was a big win, so we just gotta go home and don't let them have any chance."

As most of you know, the Golden State Warriors became the first team in history to blow a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals, which resulted in the Cleveland Cavaliers' first ever championship title. 

#Sixers C Joel Embiid on importance of winning to take 3-1 lead and Jimmy Butler leaving podium after Embiid’s joking #Warriors remark: pic.twitter.com/U14aaKFINf

— Tom Moore (@TomMoorePhilly) April 20, 2019

Embiid, who missed Game 3 due to tendinitis in his left knee, finished Saturday's game with 31 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists, and 6 blocks. Tobias Harris contributed 24 points, while Ben Simmons finished with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists. 

Butler and Nets' Jared Dudley were ejected from Game 4 after an altercation in the third quarter. Both players were issued double technical fouls.

Jared Dudley vs. EVERYBODY pic.twitter.com/FIvi0NOdOJ

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 20, 2019

Game 5 will go down 8 p.m. ET Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Center. If the Sixers lock down another win, they'll advance to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals for the second straight season.

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