nikster wrote:Yeah I don't think this in a vacuum is a big deal but it does speak to his maturity and professionalismHotelVitale wrote:Ambrose wrote:Do you think it's an issue that Embiid is late to everything and doesn't take accountability for anything?
I think it's way more interesting and relevant to talking heads and sports radio types than it is a basketball issue. There are lots of good players who are late to things and don't always have spot-on team-first etiquette. I'm sure Embiid has been like that before in the past when the team was doing better too.
Embiid makes some poor decisions on the court and he's a pretty immature personality in general. That's why he's a long-term problem. Him showing upon time to things this season doesn't fix it, and honestly probably nothing really fixes it. If people want to use this meeting to keep beating that dead horse, cool I guess, but this is just typical stuff about a team struggling and trying to wake up everyone now, get everyone to dig deep and tighten everything up. Joel you gotta stop focusing on your injury and check yourself fully into this season, PG you gotta stop being so tentative and find your sea legs, etc.
Remember that the number one rule of sports talk is to make sports not about sports but about little everyday values everyone has and can argue about all day. Being a stand-up guy, leading with dignity, pursuing your goals, etc. Those often have some general overlap with actual sports things, but they're always going to be WAY more sweeping and broad than the more boring granular reasons for why a team did or didn't win a game or play well for a month or two. Not knocking that talk if it works for you but it's not meant to be actual sports analysis.
It does, but then people are like 'see he's not mature! Just start being mature!!!' as if the team can snap their fingers and do that. Or make him go to some meetings or something and magically change his issues.
That's not how management works, or how anything in the actual world works. Embiid is immature generally speaking, and he also makes kinda bad decisions at times when he's playing well, and he's also not playing that well lately, and he and the team are also trying to take his injury stuff seriously and not have him f'd up for the PO again. The actual basketball stuff now is about how to manage that, and also how to integrate him into a new set of players (including guys like McCain, Yabu, and C Martin who are playing pretty well).
Not trying to be holier than thou, but that conversation will get like 4 posts while this 'shouldn't Embiid be mature and a good responsible adult like you and me are?' will go on for page after page.