Eyeamok wrote:It's funny Embiid is probably at home looking at his MVP trophy in disgust. He worked so hard for it only to basically be a no show when it counted the most, in the playoffs. Then on TV the guy you beat out is killing it every game. And you hear the chants of The real MVP" and "MVP"" whenever he steps up to shoot a free throw or during interviews at the end of the game. If Denver wins the championship there is a good chance Joker wins final's MVP. Meanwhile in your heart of heart Joel, you know you are probably the only player in the NBA that can give Joker fits on a nightly basis. Yet there you sit at home, with your MVP trophy that has an asterisk next to it. Damn has a regular season MVP trophy ever lost it's luster faster than the one Embiid won?
I think people are making this more of an issue than it was. It was devastating that we lost, and he came up small. But what are the reasons?
#1 - Injured Joel
#2 Poor conditioning form being injured
#3. Reverting to habits from years ago
#4. James Harden playoff masterclass (no showing)
#5. Doc Rivers
#6 Tatum catchign fire in the most lucky way in game 6
#7. Not going to the pick an roll, and if you were going to the pick and roll and it was being blocked/defended against well, not having a healthy alternative plan.
#1 solves itself if he just doesnt' get injured. It's truly luck of the draw. We'll just have to pray that he doesn't get hurt. It solves #2, and probably solves #3, because he can do more things, and has more lift. #4 is resolved, by either having Harden come back for a reasonable contract and have him be the clear #3, or don't resign, and then trade Tobias. #5, Doc is gone, we have an actual championship coach from the last 5 years. #6 Cs are going to look like a different team next year, I'm not concerned about them. #7 Need a more varied offense.