Post#206 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Sun Feb 23, 2025 3:26 pm
I don't know man. The signs are all there. This team has quit. We haven't shown any fight since January when Maxey was running the show. Embiid has been blatantly dirty out there. Last night I saw him grabbing, pulling, throwing elbows and basically playing as if he didn't GAF. There's a reason he's so disliked around the league and it showed last night. He's beyond frustrated and he's going to eventually check out. This guy was MVP of the league two years ago and he's now being benched in favor of Andre Drummond when the game is on the line. He's playing zero defense out there while still making reckless decisions. He can't even handle the basketball anymore. He's getting beat by the likes of Nic Claxton and Daryon Sharpe. Pre-injury Embiid would have had 40 last night and we would have won that game by 30 points with him sitting the entire 4th quarter. He's down and out both mentally and physically. It's time to shut it down and get the help he needs, OR...Transition into role player status. Unfortunately I think his window of dominance slammed shut the minute Johnathan Kuminga landed on his knee, tearing his meniscus for the second time.
Paul George signed here because nobody else was going to give him max dollars. He clearly doesn't want to be "the guy" anymore. He doesn't even want to be a second option. George still teases us with an extra gear every now and then, but the guy is coasting and probably only giving about 50% out there. He makes the Al Horford signing look like a genius move. He is a by far worse addition to this team than Elton Brand was when we added him years ago. Daryl Morey should be fired for this. Paul George is only going to help us when the players around him are winning games for us. It's just a terrible fit. He doesn't care at all about winning. That alone has been evident since his short run in OKC.
That leaves you with Tyrese Maxey who was an absolute lion in January leading this team. He was fully all in embracing the alpha role. He even had some decent chemistry brewing with Paul George before the inevitable pinky injury. All of us saw the ascension in Maxey and once Embiid came back, it vanished. He's now back to playing frustrated (similar to how we saw him earlier in the year).
It's over at this point. It's time to call it. We also need to make a call on Nick Nurse. You can see it all over his face. He's done with the season and he may be done here all together. I hope not because I do like him as a coach, but there's only so much he can do. He deserves some blame here though because he hasn't built any consistency here in terms of overall game planning and his rotations have been a constant swirl of experimentation which result in complete chaos on the floor. His spacing, where he sets up players on offense has been atrocious. Last night it looked like we were playing 5V5 recreational basketball.
Lastly this team does not look or play like a team that wants the postseason smoke. I think that largely comes down to the vibe that both Embiid and George (to a lesser extent) bring when they do play. Both of them sink any cohesion that forms because naturally these young guys who are hungry to compete defer to them and it sinks the morale. The reason we were winning in January and taking teams like Denver down to the wire was because guys were playing with some freedom out there.
In short, the problem has been Embiid and Paul George all season long. It's not so much the entitlement of them, it's the inconsistencies that they bring each night.
It's beyond obvious that this roster needs to be reshaped and made over. The only time it has worked was when Maxey had the keys and even then we were a .500 team at best 6/7/8 seed. Even then, you take that and build off of it by adding the right pieces around what's working. Like I mentioned, Paul George was working well in January with Maxey and the young guys before the stupid finger injury. He has no problem deferring to Maxey and I'm fine with that. Embiid on the other hand refuses to accept this. It'll take him some time. The bad part is that Embiid has only been effective on the offensive end and even that is starting to wane. His refusal to defend or rebound in the paint makes him a total liability out there. We've talked about how he needs to shift his focus towards other aspects of the game in order for this to work, but he's not doing that. This will ultimately hold Maxey back from ever becoming the player we all know he can be. At this point if we were to simply replace Embiid with Nic Claxton we would be in the drivers seat for the postseason. I hate that I'm saying that, but it's true. Embiid really needs to sit down and reevaluate where his career is headed. He's 30 years old. I'm sure he's having a hard time with that all by itself. 30 is tough for a lot of people and I imagine it's even harder for a professional athlete.