Negrodamus wrote:I won't lie, I'm loving these new developments on the Noel front.
Embiid really does "have it all." Hakeems defense, Pat Ewings Face up game, and Lebron's GM capabilities.
Loving all this too.
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Negrodamus wrote:I won't lie, I'm loving these new developments on the Noel front.
Kobblehead wrote:http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/244342/Joel-Embiid-Calls-Nerlens-Noel-My-Best-Friend-On-The-76ers
Winejk wrote:The question that isn't answered is does Nerlens feel the same way as Embiid?
Embiid might be just politicking by saying Nerlens is his best friend, but let's take it for face value and assume Embiid means it. If Nerlens doesn't feel the same way about Embiid, then it really doesn't matter. It is like being in love with a girl that doesn't love you. If that's the case, Nerlens won't reciprocate, sacrifice and do what it takes to make it work. Be interesting if Nerlens responds publicly at all.
eyeatoma wrote:This is going to set a potential interesting chain of events... One one hand you're happy Embiid is standing up for a player, who could help create a defensive juggernaut. On the other hand it creates a myriad of issues.
1. Embiid's best friend is Noel. That should ring warning bells for us about Embiid. I believe its because they both missed atleast a year, and were here from the beginning. Noel has a shietty attitude though... He has been a lousy tenant, has aired his problems publically, was not part of the team over the summer, and had other issues as well. Embiid has some teething issues when he first started rehab... I don't want Noel's attitude to rub off on Embiid.
2. If Noel is traded is that going to piss off Embiid? Will he eventually leave because we traded his best friend?
3. This is going to alienate Okafor... He is trying his best to be a good soldier, not complain, and fit in... Despite all that, he is still a defensive liability, not efficient offensively (albeit a few games), and now the undisputed leader of the team is backing the other guy...
All of this is not good. Colangelo should have pulled the plug on this experiment a long time ago, and traded one of the players. Now, you've got people taking sides which is dangerous. He needs to get rid of someone or both of them at the deadline. It is imperative, to prevent further damage to the image of the organization, as well as the chemistry of the team.
Ericb5 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:This is going to set a potential interesting chain of events... One one hand you're happy Embiid is standing up for a player, who could help create a defensive juggernaut. On the other hand it creates a myriad of issues.
1. Embiid's best friend is Noel. That should ring warning bells for us about Embiid. I believe its because they both missed atleast a year, and were here from the beginning. Noel has a shietty attitude though... He has been a lousy tenant, has aired his problems publically, was not part of the team over the summer, and had other issues as well. Embiid has some teething issues when he first started rehab... I don't want Noel's attitude to rub off on Embiid.
2. If Noel is traded is that going to piss off Embiid? Will he eventually leave because we traded his best friend?
3. This is going to alienate Okafor... He is trying his best to be a good soldier, not complain, and fit in... Despite all that, he is still a defensive liability, not efficient offensively (albeit a few games), and now the undisputed leader of the team is backing the other guy...
All of this is not good. Colangelo should have pulled the plug on this experiment a long time ago, and traded one of the players. Now, you've got people taking sides which is dangerous. He needs to get rid of someone or both of them at the deadline. It is imperative, to prevent further damage to the image of the organization, as well as the chemistry of the team.
I don't think any of the three things that you listed are problems.
Embiid has a good relationship with both of them.
I think that all three of them know two things. One is that Embiid is the man, and two is that they know that all three can't stay on the team long term.
So basically it is a competition between Noel and Okafor to see who stays, and who goes, and I'm not sure that they would view staying as winning or losing that competition.
It is business.
I don't think that Embiid is backing Noel over Okafor. He is just saying that Noel deserves a chance.
So far the experiment with Okafor has been pretty mixed. I think we should give it a couple more weeks, and then switch Okafor and Noel and give him a tryout. Then trade the player that they like with Embiid less at the deadline.
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eyeatoma wrote:Ericb5 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:This is going to set a potential interesting chain of events... One one hand you're happy Embiid is standing up for a player, who could help create a defensive juggernaut. On the other hand it creates a myriad of issues.
1. Embiid's best friend is Noel. That should ring warning bells for us about Embiid. I believe its because they both missed atleast a year, and were here from the beginning. Noel has a shietty attitude though... He has been a lousy tenant, has aired his problems publically, was not part of the team over the summer, and had other issues as well. Embiid has some teething issues when he first started rehab... I don't want Noel's attitude to rub off on Embiid.
2. If Noel is traded is that going to piss off Embiid? Will he eventually leave because we traded his best friend?
3. This is going to alienate Okafor... He is trying his best to be a good soldier, not complain, and fit in... Despite all that, he is still a defensive liability, not efficient offensively (albeit a few games), and now the undisputed leader of the team is backing the other guy...
All of this is not good. Colangelo should have pulled the plug on this experiment a long time ago, and traded one of the players. Now, you've got people taking sides which is dangerous. He needs to get rid of someone or both of them at the deadline. It is imperative, to prevent further damage to the image of the organization, as well as the chemistry of the team.
I don't think any of the three things that you listed are problems.
Embiid has a good relationship with both of them.
I think that all three of them know two things. One is that Embiid is the man, and two is that they know that all three can't stay on the team long term.
So basically it is a competition between Noel and Okafor to see who stays, and who goes, and I'm not sure that they would view staying as winning or losing that competition.
It is business.
I don't think that Embiid is backing Noel over Okafor. He is just saying that Noel deserves a chance.
So far the experiment with Okafor has been pretty mixed. I think we should give it a couple more weeks, and then switch Okafor and Noel and give him a tryout. Then trade the player that they like with Embiid less at the deadline.
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Hope so... I think it's a little naive for you to think that Embiid may not start having attitude problems himself. Again, he had those issues (understandable) during rehab... I don't want any part of Noel if he's not going to be about the team first. He can fake it all he wants right now, but his character is pretty clear with what he did in the summer, and to that apartment/house he had rented.
I don't disagree with you about the other players knowing the pecking order. I actually never disputed that. Never said that one of Noel/Okafor will think they're the man.
It is a business. It also needs to be handled a lot better. Having all these things leak to the media is something you hear about with dysfunctional franchises like the Kings, Suns, or Reggie Jackson with the Thunder. I don't want players airing out their grievances with the media... Keep it in house. If it leaks later through an expose, or feature article about Embiid fine.
Also... I do not see Noel and Embiid working out well... We are going to need SImmons at PF... Brown can say Simmons at PG all he wants, long term though that's not going to work. Noel needs to play C offensively and defensively... That's where Embiid needs to be. You're actually including an even more offensively challenged player as opposed to Okafor. It's not going to work... This is such a charade, and needs to be put to an end by the trade deadline. Wait any longer and the team environment becomes toxic, and you start worrying about how it will effect Embiid.
NatiboyB wrote:I think you guys should give the Embiid/Noel front court a chance for a few games also before moving one of them.
AdotSmoove wrote:NatiboyB wrote:I think you guys should give the Embiid/Noel front court a chance for a few games also before moving one of them.
That's what everyone wants to see. The question is if anyone actually wanted to see this Okafor/Embiid pairing
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Ericb5 wrote:AdotSmoove wrote:NatiboyB wrote:I think you guys should give the Embiid/Noel front court a chance for a few games also before moving one of them.
That's what everyone wants to see. The question is if anyone actually wanted to see this Okafor/Embiid pairing
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I wanted to see Embiid and Okafor play together, and it has largely played out expectedly so far.
It can clearly WORK for stretches. The problem is that it has negatively affected Embiid on both offense and defense. Embiid isn't being used correctly when he shares the floor with Okafor, and Okafor isn't good enough to make it worth it.
I haven't given up on it yet, and I want to give Noel a solid chance too. I mean if we were offered a great trade for Noel today it would be fine, but as long as the value is poor, we might as well try it out.
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CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
CoreyGallagher wrote:We're not playing any of the other bigs and Embiid is still only on a 28 minute restriction of which he only reaches about half of the time anyways. We're playing them together more than we need to be to see it. Also, the pairing is affecting them both negatively the past month, it was mostly due to the Lakers game, specifically they played quite a bit together (especially compared to how much they had to that time) and were so outmatched by the mismatch of them being able to play physical small ball 4's against us throughout the game.
In December, Okafor without Embiid has only a -3.6 net rating, together a -13.6 net rating. Conversely, Embiid without Okafor actually has a positive 2.7 net rating, together it's the same as above, obviously (-13.6). I'd return to more typical rotations if I were Brett and use the pairing sparingly against what it had been working against - other big lineups.
Offensively I'm not sure what you're expecting differently pairing Embiid with Noel, we're still going to lack spacing without Embiid on the perimeter. The issues that fans have with how Embiid is being used on offense will likely persist with Noel. I would love to see it though, for defensive purposes and potential.
hookshot199 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:We're not playing any of the other bigs and Embiid is still only on a 28 minute restriction of which he only reaches about half of the time anyways. We're playing them together more than we need to be to see it. Also, the pairing is affecting them both negatively the past month, it was mostly due to the Lakers game, specifically they played quite a bit together (especially compared to how much they had to that time) and were so outmatched by the mismatch of them being able to play physical small ball 4's against us throughout the game.
In December, Okafor without Embiid has only a -3.6 net rating, together a -13.6 net rating. Conversely, Embiid without Okafor actually has a positive 2.7 net rating, together it's the same as above, obviously (-13.6). I'd return to more typical rotations if I were Brett and use the pairing sparingly against what it had been working against - other big lineups.
Offensively I'm not sure what you're expecting differently pairing Embiid with Noel, we're still going to lack spacing without Embiid on the perimeter. The issues that fans have with how Embiid is being used on offense will likely persist with Noel. I would love to see it though, for defensive purposes and potential.
Amen. But even the Okafor pairing needs more time and perhaps, as you insinuated, used more selectively - against bigger slower teams. I truly wonder what Brown does in their practice sessions to prepare them for these pairings.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
LloydFree wrote:hookshot199 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:We're not playing any of the other bigs and Embiid is still only on a 28 minute restriction of which he only reaches about half of the time anyways. We're playing them together more than we need to be to see it. Also, the pairing is affecting them both negatively the past month, it was mostly due to the Lakers game, specifically they played quite a bit together (especially compared to how much they had to that time) and were so outmatched by the mismatch of them being able to play physical small ball 4's against us throughout the game.
In December, Okafor without Embiid has only a -3.6 net rating, together a -13.6 net rating. Conversely, Embiid without Okafor actually has a positive 2.7 net rating, together it's the same as above, obviously (-13.6). I'd return to more typical rotations if I were Brett and use the pairing sparingly against what it had been working against - other big lineups.
Offensively I'm not sure what you're expecting differently pairing Embiid with Noel, we're still going to lack spacing without Embiid on the perimeter. The issues that fans have with how Embiid is being used on offense will likely persist with Noel. I would love to see it though, for defensive purposes and potential.
Amen. But even the Okafor pairing needs more time and perhaps, as you insinuated, used more selectively - against bigger slower teams. I truly wonder what Brown does in their practice sessions to prepare them for these pairings.
Predictable. It's Brown's fault the team's Defense falls off a cliff when you put Okafor on the court next to Embiid. The best thing about them attempting this nonsense, was going to be it would quiet the silly chatter to play them together. Now we gotta read it "... It's Brown's fault it's not working" or "... It's the guards fault Okafor can't guard anybody". Unreal.
AdotSmoove wrote:
I will admit I didn't like Jah coming out of college. I thought he needed a team committed to running the offense through him and one that played stellar team D to hide him. I still hold both opinions.
Having said that I do believe the Jah/Joel experiment has failed.
All this talk about Noel being a me first player, but look who we have bent over backwards trying to accommodate.