Indomitable wrote:Embiid chose personal glory over getting prepared for the season.
In Embiid's defense, I think three things:
1: I would never want to criticize someone for doing the Olympics. I think it is awesome to represent your country, and we probably wouldn't have won gold with out him, and as a US Citizen, I'm happy Embiid did this over playing for his NBA career.
2: I'm 49, I can't imagine being 30 and having to think about my body constantly failing me (regardless of how many times it has in the past). It's just such a young age to think "I can't compete in the Olympics because I may not be able to play basketball later". It really isn't that many games/minutes you are even playing.
3: I'm very skeptical that had he skipped the Olympics that it would have made any difference whatsoever.
But regardless of whether you think he could have / should have done something differently, it doesn't change the fact that Philly is screwed.