FireMorey wrote:ankle420breaker wrote:Spare me. I love Embiid, but showing up to a pivotal game 5 with a sulky, defeated attitude was a seismic disappointment. Being the man comes with standards and Joel is a habitual offender when it comes to abruptly abandoning his competitive fire amid a close playoff series. As a fan, you're allowed to be critical of that.FireMorey wrote:He's not an elite competitor but he played in the playoffs with a broken face and a destroyed shooting hand. Stop with the insanity. Just ridiculous hindsight going on with Embiid.
It's so absurd that the playing hurt thing matters less to people than body language. That's narcissism at work. "I think I can tell someone's competitive nature by watching facial expressions on TV!"
Give me a break. "sulky defeated attitude" just might be a guy who was playing in incredible pain. We had no idea what he was feeling. And you're correlating the "attitude" with having a bad game when it may have been his physical condition. For all we know he still may have been dealing with lingering concussion symptoms. I love how getting on the court and competing when he could have easily just took the series off and not risked his eye sight or hand anymore than they were, no one would have knocked him... that doesn't count for competitiveness, but not playing well counts against him. No consistency whatsoever. It's just having an agenda.
Whatever the reason, it hardly matters when it's been such a regular occurrence at the time when the team needs the opposite from its players to win. If it was a one-off for him that'd be fine, because it wouldn't be expected in the playoffs next year. At this point however it should be expected, and so that again makes the nucleus of the team highly unreliable in exhibiting the drive and determination necessary to beat the best teams in the league when they're all vying for the championship.