Black Mage wrote:I'm a tad confused by these boards. So we shouldn't tank b/c a top prospect isn't perfect. The alternative being? We get the 10th seed, get pummeled in the play-in, lose our pick and come back into next season to do what? Roll it back? Tank again if Joel gets surgery?
If I thought there was a 5% chance that Embiid could be at 100% for the playoff run, I would love to see us chasing that 10 seed. With a healthy Embiid, we can win any given game. With a healthy Embiid, Maxey, and a 34-year old PG (instead of the 54-year old we've seen most of the season), we can win any given series. Not that we'd be the favorite to win every given series - let alone the championship. But we'd be a contender. I would love to see us take that shot. Chances of a championship even with that setup: less than 5%. But that's more than the 0% that half the league gets each year.
Embiid as a top-level player has always had an inherent shelf-life. We may never see him at that level again. If there's a shot that he can be there this year - let's chase it! But there's no chance. Shut him down. Let him rest. Let the doctors attempt miracles. Let's hope he's there next year.
This year, with hobbled Embiid or with no Embiid, our ceiling is losing to the 1-seed in 5 games. For that kind of result, it's not worth further injury risk to Embiid and the guaranteed loss of our draft pick. Shut it down and tank.

























