Hussien Fatal wrote:Exp0sed wrote:Hussien Fatal wrote:
Lol he’s averaging 35 11 and 6 and his team is 25-6 when he plays. He’s played 12 less games than Jokic but he easily favored to win the mvp this season. No doubt he can easily win it over Jokic and sga playing only 65 games. If you think otherwise you have no clue what you’re talking about.
You couldn’t be anymore wrong. Embiid should’ve won mvp the two last seasons playing 66 games and 68 games. Right now he’s played significantly less games than Jokic but the odds are still in embiids favor to win MVP.
And I’m sorry but Embiid is probably the only player in the league that warrants a usage rate as high as his own. He scores more than a POINT PER MINUTE. When Jokic or SGA can score at that type of level get back to be about the usage argument.
You can say “it’s as simple as that” all you want but Embiid has been significantly better than Jokic and Sga this season. So far this season he’s beaten the Nuggets, the Celtics, the Timberwolves and the Thunder all of these teams have a top 7 record in the league. I also find it ridiculous that you knock him for playing teams that are on the schedule, what do you want him to do? Rest when the Sixers play a crap team? Why? Doesn’t make any sense especially when Jokic and SGA suit up to play crap teams as well.
But bottom line is your wrong and your gonna be in for a big surprise when Embiid plays 65 games and easily wins MVP over guys playing 10+ games more than Embiid.
he should've? says who, you?

if it were up to u he'd be winning his 4th in a row this season lol
as usual, you completely ignored everthing I said
my point wasn't that he's "worthy" (or not) to 40% usage, but simply that his body couldn't handle 40% usage over 75 games and it's unfair comparing guys that do have to actually suit up night in and night out to a part-time player
fwiw, Embiid blatant stat padding, force feeding and foul baiting is gonna come back to haunt the 76ers in the playoffs, as per usual. 40% usage is way too reliant on Embiid. it's nice when he can do that for 3 quarters against Charlotte and then rest, but in the playoffs that's not an option and when suddenly all those jumpers are short because he's gassed - the team would be stuck cuz they barely practiced playing differently
Jokic spent all of last season (when he finally got Murray and MPJ back) to incorporate everyone. it hurt his raw stats (alot) and it even cost the Nuggets some losses, losses that they probably wouldn't have lost if Jokic were to go to 40% usage and "playoff mode" but it paid dividends in the end
Embiid is using up all the possesions because he wants personal accolades but in the end, since he can't play like that throughout a grueling post season, night in and night out - this team might struggle to adjust, when it matters the most
as for the top teams mentioned, Philly beat most of those team at home. Philly is a great team..Joe L is having a tremendous season, Maxey is borderline All-NBA, Harris is ballin', Batum fits like a glove and was def the missing piece for them in that dreaded "5th starter" spot and great role players all around, finally with an actual NBA coach to boot so the sky's the limit
it stands to reason they would beat even great teams at home, we'll see how they do in Denver, Boston, Minny etc in the second half of the season. even great teams like Minny \ Denver etc. are pretty middling away from home, I wouldn't get overly excited about a couple of early season regular season home wins
Embiid isn't winning playing 65 or 67 games unless he really dominates and the 76ers are the top seed etc, or if the other guys miss significant time themselves.
after last season's fiasco, voters aren't falling in that partiuclar trap again rest assured
