zaz102 wrote:rzzzzz wrote:kriss73 wrote:mmmm...not sure. The evolution of the the game matters. Style of play too.

I think it makes a lot more sense if you put names to those little squares. Like Russell, Jabbar, Moses and Hakeem, etc. cause any one of those guys (plus Chamberlain, a healthy Walton, Shaq) would be MVP candidates if they played now.
Yeah, I don't think MVP tells you much about the evolution of the game. Like its been considered a guard league, but you have LeBron James who just a generational talent and is on that list regardless.
Outside of the Big 5( Kareem, Wilt, Russell, Hakeem, Shaq) and David Robinson, Embiid stacks up well against ATG centers.
He’s for sure a top ten center all time type generational talent it’s easy to see.
I’m actually surprised his FG% is under 50% because he is such an elite free throw shooter for a big.
But this a the 2nd best system around him (outside of an elite top ten perimeter threat).
We all know he’s a MVP/DPOY type player hopefully this goes the right way. Elite bigs cause big time chaos in the playoffs. And the comp right now is prime picking for Embiid

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Man if he ever gets a drexler/west/pierce/kobe hell even an Prime Conley watch out everyone lol
Apparently Bjelica is available. Def wouldn’t mind him as a stretch 4 if we’re not going down a big trade route.