eyeatoma wrote:Iverson Armband wrote:eyeatoma wrote:Gb sucking off Jokic like he's got the last dick in the world. Would be nice for Joel to shut their mouths once and for all.
This is the greatest hijinx in NBA history. The dude is amazing but Embiid is better and schools him everytime.
What's worse is that that dodo Gobert is a multi dpoy winner while Embiid has destroyed him every time he's played.
What a terrible outcome for us these last 10 years.
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Lol what a loser post.
Nobody “hi-jinxed” anything. What happened was, Embiid got hurt, per usual while Jokic has stepped up again as his team faced some adversity. And here you are… feeling sorry for Embiid and worried about head to head matchups in the regular season instead of championships.
You've had a stick up your ass about Embiid for the last few years. The GB goes ape **** over Jokic and uses every moment possible to **** on Embiid. I'm just telling it like it is. Jokic has played great, but he's also been incredibly lucky with no injuries, and a cake playoff run last year, and this year.
All I'm saying is, if it were an even playing field, and Embiid were healthy this would be a different story. Just funny how things work out, I'm allowed to vent especially on my own board.
My strong advice is to get off the GB garbage dump and stay off, then maybe you can watch the games with a clearer head. Jokic has three MVP's, all well earned, and a championship he was instrumental in winning. I love Embiid, but in terms of making his team better and rising to the occasion in the biggest spots, he isn't in the same league as Jokic and won't be until he reaches that mountaintop.
What is an 'even playing field'? Embiid staying healthy for the playoffs? Then lose 30 lbs. and make some changes in the way you play, work on things like passing, decision making, and pacing yourself during the season and in games. The Sixers have had their chances in the playoffs, and Embiid has often come up small because he rarely adjusts his game to the circumstances.
This isn't the playground - one on one matchups mean nothing in the NBA. Winning is all that matters, and Jokic is a proven winner. Until and unless Embiid wins one, you'll never win that argument.
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