Embiid P wrote:All these OTs we've played are really going to take their toll especially on Harden. This is the 5th we've been in since his return.
Maybe close out games better
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Embiid P wrote:All these OTs we've played are really going to take their toll especially on Harden. This is the 5th we've been in since his return.
Kobblehead wrote:Kova wrote:Trezz was huge. Great to see he got his legs back. This is exactly why he was brought for. Energy, hustle, character and 16-18 points when Jo is out.
Melton, said it so many times before but again, this guy was a STEAL.
Maxey slowly getting in rhythm again, will need e few more games. On to the next one. Go Sixers!
Wait, what? Trezz is a pretty notoriously awful person.
blargh wrote:Kobblehead wrote:Solid stat-stuffing game from Shake Milton off the bench. I love that he's still good even though Maxey, Harden, and Melton are all playing ahead of him. That was always his issue in the past. He couldn't be good unless he was featured more prominently. Now he's finding ways to contribute in any time he's on the floor.
He’s been the most pleasant surprise for me this season. (Melton’s good, but this is basically how he played in Memphis). Shake seems way more confident out there, he controls the pace, and has a varied set of ways to score, depending on who’s out there. I think he’s picking up stuff from having Harden around.
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:blargh wrote:Kobblehead wrote:Solid stat-stuffing game from Shake Milton off the bench. I love that he's still good even though Maxey, Harden, and Melton are all playing ahead of him. That was always his issue in the past. He couldn't be good unless he was featured more prominently. Now he's finding ways to contribute in any time he's on the floor.
He’s been the most pleasant surprise for me this season. (Melton’s good, but this is basically how he played in Memphis). Shake seems way more confident out there, he controls the pace, and has a varied set of ways to score, depending on who’s out there. I think he’s picking up stuff from having Harden around.
Shake is going to eventually move on and have an expanded role on another team where he has a nice 3-4 year run as a good scoring guard. I want it to be here, but he will eventually move on. Shake is one of my favorite players on this team and I would hate to see him go, but I think we need to trade him to retain some value before he just leaves. I'm glad he's having a good year though. It wasn't looking good under Doc these last two seasons. He's a very talented scorer. Just needs to be featured like Kobble said.
Bum Adebayo wrote:Why would we move Shake though? he is playing better than Maxey these days, he is very useful coming off the bench.
Murray_17 wrote:Shake, Thybulle and Niang are expiring.
All of them are gonna be hard to resign. Is preferable to move one/some/all of them if you can get a good/great piece than losing one/all of them for nothing.
If you can add Kork/Harrell/Springer/whatever to move salary, you can actually get something.
phillynative wrote:Embiid P wrote:All these OTs we've played are really going to take their toll especially on Harden. This is the 5th we've been in since his return.
Maybe close out games better
Kobblehead wrote:Our current 110 defensive rating would have had us in the 8-13 range last year. Defensive compete level across the league has been non-existent this season. Where we rank among league defenses says we're great, but the eye test and metrics tells us this defense is just above-average to good in the larger context.
Kobblehead wrote:Our current 110 defensive rating would have had us in the 8-13 range last year. Defensive compete level across the league has been non-existent this season. Where we rank among league defenses says we're great, but the eye test and metrics tells us this defense is just above-average to good in the larger context.