elchengue20 wrote:Giannis doesn't look like that? Lol, last year they lost, but he was sensationtal. Giannis is on another dimension as a player. He has really figured it out. His mindset is miles better than Embiid, and he's also reliable phisically.
I'm not even asking Embiid to win the championship, im asking him to show he's a championship calibeer #1. The reality of the situation is he always have some injury bothering him when it matters the most, and/or he dissapears when things get really difficult or the pressure is high, showing terrible bad language, bad decision making and no leadership at all.
Let's compare this "sensational Giannis" vs the last time Embiid was mostly healthy in the playoffs. And if you're going to tell me that he's "never healthy" after he got elbowed in the face after being mostly healthy the previous 3 playoff runs, I'm just going to ignore you.
Sensational Giannis: 31.7/14.2/6.8 on 55.2 TS% with a +6.59 +/- average.
"Not a championship caliber #1" Embiid: 28.1/10.5/3.5 on 63.1 TS% with a +11.0 +/- average. And that's with the game where he left after 11 minutes thrown in.
If that's him "showing no leadership" or "disappearing" then you must have some really wacky standards. The dude had to deal with Ben Simmons being a fake #2 his entire career. You know, the guy who actually disappears in the playoffs to hide in the dunker's spot? The guy who the Raptors and the Hawks basically ignored so they could focus more attention on stopping Embiid? Who is that player for Giannis?
And considering Pascal Siakam's elbow in a 30 point blowout is the freakiest of freak accidents, I'm not going to read too much in him rushing back to try to win us some games in that Heat series. If anything, the fact that he rushed back to play with 3 potentially season ending injuries shows the "leadership" you claim he doesn't have.
So go ahead, trade him and watch us suck for the next half decade (at least), while he tears up the league in a competent organization/scheme, because of how many flaws the dude papers over for our Tobias Harris-sized mismanagement of a roster. Sounds like a great idea, Mr. Sixers fan.






