NBA MVP Discussion Thread 2023-24
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AlexanderRight wrote:Sixers fans thinking they're entitled to a mercy MVP every year just because Embiid is always hurt is some pretty lol stuff.
Yeah that's exactly what I said lol...

Let's not act like Embiid had one of the most efficient scoring seasons of all time while averaging more than 33 points per game, and dealing with all the **** that is the Sixers.
We get it Jokic is better, some of ya'll with your revisionist history acting like Embiid didn't deserve the MVP is just too funny.
Even better, you didn't read the discussion. My point is Embiid has battled through injury the majority of his PLAYOFFS runs, this had nothing to do with the MVP.
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This is even crazier.
Most FGA from floater range (paint, but NOT restricted area)
Jokic: 62 FGA—74.2%
Bam: 48—43.8%
Clarkson: 47—36.2%
AD: 45—46.7%
Brunson: 44—36.4%
Embiid: 43—46.5%
Thomas: 42—50.0%
SGA: 41—48.8%
Trae: 41—34.1%
Cade: 40—35.0%
Vuc: 40—47.5%
Zion: 40—30.0%
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PG: Harden
SG: Demar Derozan
SF: Paul George
PF: Karl Malone
C: Embiid (Harden of Centers)
PG: Harden
SG: Demar Derozan
SF: Paul George
PF: Karl Malone
C: Embiid (Harden of Centers)
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eyeatoma wrote:AlexanderRight wrote:Sixers fans thinking they're entitled to a mercy MVP every year just because Embiid is always hurt is some pretty lol stuff.
Yeah that's exactly what I said lol...![]()
Let's not act like Embiid had one of the most efficient scoring seasons of all time while averaging more than 33 points per game, and dealing with all the **** that is the Sixers.
We get it Jokic is better, some of ya'll with your revisionist history acting like Embiid didn't deserve the MVP is just too funny.
Even better, you didn't read the discussion. My point is Embiid has battled through injury the majority of his PLAYOFFS runs, this had nothing to do with the MVP.
Why is he always getting injured so much come playoff time?
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Wolfgang630 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:AlexanderRight wrote:Sixers fans thinking they're entitled to a mercy MVP every year just because Embiid is always hurt is some pretty lol stuff.
Yeah that's exactly what I said lol...![]()
Let's not act like Embiid had one of the most efficient scoring seasons of all time while averaging more than 33 points per game, and dealing with all the **** that is the Sixers.
We get it Jokic is better, some of ya'll with your revisionist history acting like Embiid didn't deserve the MVP is just too funny.
Even better, you didn't read the discussion. My point is Embiid has battled through injury the majority of his PLAYOFFS runs, this had nothing to do with the MVP.
Why is he always getting injured so much come playoff time?
A lot of it are freak accidents. Fultz ramming his shoulder into his face, and Siakim's elbow. Embiid tore his finger ligament on a dunk. He injured his lcl on a block last year, and meniscus on a dunk a few years ago against the Wizards. In all of those situations he also came back earlier than he would have in the regular season (hence me saying he's tough as nails).
The lower leg stuff is why he falls so much, to minimise injury. NBA fans clown him for falling down all the time, but he would be far more injury prone if he didn't do it, think about that. He also does not have great balance, and is a bit clumsy.
Some things are in his control, alot of it were things he had nothing to do with. In the end it's a bit of a mixed bag. Look I get it, his playoff numbers are a horror compared to his regular season. A good chunk is on him, but a lot of it is on factors he didn't have control over. There is a lot of noise involved with injuries, teammates who failed (see Simmons and Harden), and coaches that sucked (Brett Brown, Doc Rivers, Sixers trading Butler who had two finals runs afterwards). Then there is Embiid who passes poorly, can't see a double team if his life depended on it, and then forgetting how to play in crunch time. How much would I attribute his playoff success to his own issues which he is responsible for? Maybe 35-40%.
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Wolfgang630 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:AlexanderRight wrote:Sixers fans thinking they're entitled to a mercy MVP every year just because Embiid is always hurt is some pretty lol stuff.
Yeah that's exactly what I said lol...![]()
Let's not act like Embiid had one of the most efficient scoring seasons of all time while averaging more than 33 points per game, and dealing with all the **** that is the Sixers.
We get it Jokic is better, some of ya'll with your revisionist history acting like Embiid didn't deserve the MVP is just too funny.
Even better, you didn't read the discussion. My point is Embiid has battled through injury the majority of his PLAYOFFS runs, this had nothing to do with the MVP.
Why is he always getting injured so much come playoff time?
1) He is injury prone, so when games become more intense and cannot load manage he may get injured
2) He exaggerates his minor injuries to have an excuse
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yannisk wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:
Yeah that's exactly what I said lol...![]()
Let's not act like Embiid had one of the most efficient scoring seasons of all time while averaging more than 33 points per game, and dealing with all the **** that is the Sixers.
We get it Jokic is better, some of ya'll with your revisionist history acting like Embiid didn't deserve the MVP is just too funny.
Even better, you didn't read the discussion. My point is Embiid has battled through injury the majority of his PLAYOFFS runs, this had nothing to do with the MVP.
Why is he always getting injured so much come playoff time?
1) He is injury prone, so when games become more intense and cannot load manage he may get injured
2) He exaggerates his minor injuries to have an excuse
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That Kyle Anderson number is impressive. Small sample size of course.
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Wandered into this thread for the first time in a while. Was thinking it must be a nice safe place now that Embiid got his first MVP and his stans might have calmed down a bit.
Nope.
Nope.
MilBucksBackOnTop06 wrote:Mark my words....Gooden will be this year's teams MVP. Watch and see.....
http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1139340&start=15&p=29252753&view=show#p29252753
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Jokic's floater is basically a layup for him.
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Can say the same thing about Jokic stans.brettski wrote:Wandered into this thread for the first time in a while. Was thinking it must be a nice safe place now that Embiid got his first MVP and his stans might have calmed down a bit.
Nope.
Check the poll.
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eyeatoma wrote:Can say the same thing about Jokic stans.brettski wrote:Wandered into this thread for the first time in a while. Was thinking it must be a nice safe place now that Embiid got his first MVP and his stans might have calmed down a bit.
Nope.
Check the poll.
Check the poll for what? NBA.com and the Hooper have Jokic as number 1 in MVP. So is everyone in the media just stanning for Jokic now? Do you hear how Richard Jefferson talks about him?
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Wolfgang630 wrote:eyeatoma wrote:Can say the same thing about Jokic stans.brettski wrote:Wandered into this thread for the first time in a while. Was thinking it must be a nice safe place now that Embiid got his first MVP and his stans might have calmed down a bit.
Nope.
Check the poll.
Check the poll for what? NBA.com and the Hooper have Jokic as number 1 in MVP. So is everyone in the media just stanning for Jokic now? Do you hear how Richard Jefferson talks about him?
Realgm poll... I think it's ridiculous that he was the favorite for MVP during the first week when Luka and Tatum had fast starts.
This board was incredibly reluctant to give Embiid his flowers during his MVP season . That vote changed in his favor like the last week last year.
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OT : has anyone watched these video game awards? Any thoughts on winners?
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Its really early but I have a feeling Embiid will win MVP again this season with the Sixers finishing the season with the best record in the league. The synergy of this team is really good thanks to Nurse and no Harden.
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Embiid with 33 points on 8-22 shooting.
This is a Jokic appreciation post.
This is a Jokic appreciation post.
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Luka is still lurking
Jokic 31/21/22
Luka & Oscar = 5 x 27/8/8
The Brodie = All-out energy
Luka & Oscar = 5 x 27/8/8
The Brodie = All-out energy
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Hmm, the 76ers and Celtics lead east, the nuggets and Mavs west. While Jokic and Embiid are leading, Luka and Tatum are really blowing at their necks this year. If Mavs somehow manage to stay this high, this might be a Lukas year.