James, who has a good football style, why did he push Embiid down and commit a malicious foul?

James, who has a good football style, why did he push Embiid down and commit a malicious foul? His first-class malicious foul in the game triggered a heated discussion among fans.

With more than five minutes left in the third quarter, the Lakers fell behind by five points at 63:68. The 76 ers are ready to attack with the ball. Embiid jumped into the basket, ready to dunk, and James pushed him to the ground. There was a heavy fall on the ground, and I couldn't get up. It was very painful. James gave a malicious push. This move is very dangerous, and it is easy to cause serious injuries to the other party. This is really wrong. Finally, the referee gave James a first-class foul. The punishment is reasonable.

In the third quarter of the game, Embiid was attacked by Gasol and James in the breakthrough, then lost his balance and fell on his back. The whole person rolled on the ground and looked very painful. Fortunately, Embiid was not injured in this heavy fall. After resting on the bench for a while, he returned to the game and helped the team win.

James, is this a contact or a collision? Then obviously this range is not particularly large contact. Did you notice where Embiid was standing? Then James raised his hand. Step back, because he didn't push with all his strength, so when Embiid pressed down alone, James's body subconsciously bent and then leaned back. If not, he leaned forward and tried his best to push Embiid out. The second foul was completely gone. So as a fan of James, don't excuse your idol. There is nothing to justify in this world, but it is actually a first-class foul. What about the behavior of the criminal James? Rationally speaking, it should not be encouraged. Of course, I don't know what he did wrong, but from an emotional point of view, I think James's approach is extremely daily!

After Embiid fell heavily, the referee confirmed that James had a pushing action in defense through slow-motion playback, which led Embiid to finally fall, thus blowing off James' first-class malicious foul. Judging from the slow-motion playback, James actually didn't mean to hurt anyone. He just watched Embiid come forward, probably out of self-protection, so he reached out and blocked the other person's body, causing Embiid to fall.