So how about Joel Embiid

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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#141 » by I beg to differ » Wed Oct 12, 2016 4:51 am

It's going to take some time for his accuracy to adjust. Because before his injuries, the rim was taller than him.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#142 » by MrBigShot » Wed Oct 12, 2016 6:53 am

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MrBigShot wrote:Doesn't look as agile or as athletic as he did in college, but I'm going to attribute that to his weight gain. Once he cuts down a bit and gets acclimated to the speed of the game again we'll really see what he can do.


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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#143 » by DusterBuster » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:04 am

Sixers may still end up with the ROY yet...
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#144 » by Martin » Wed Oct 12, 2016 12:59 pm

DusterBuster wrote:Sixers may still end up with the ROY yet...


Those other rookies must all get injured or be really bad if a guy who plays 15-20 mpg and sits out back to backs wins the ROY.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#145 » by BoomBap » Wed Oct 12, 2016 1:06 pm

we also have saric
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Post#146 » by Misteclipse » Wed Oct 12, 2016 1:27 pm

Martin wrote:
DusterBuster wrote:Sixers may still end up with the ROY yet...


Those other rookies must all get injured or be really bad if a guy who plays 15-20 mpg and sits out back to backs wins the ROY.

He's playing 20-24 minutes a game to start the season and he'll easily put up better numbers in those minutes than any other rookie. Buddy Hield should score a lot of points, but won't have the all around numbers or impact that Embiid will. Can't really see any other rookie putting up the numbers except maybe Saric if he starts at the 4 and gets huge minutes in Simmons' absence.

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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#147 » by Hindenburg » Wed Oct 12, 2016 10:26 pm

LloydFree wrote:
MrBigShot wrote:Doesn't look as agile or as athletic as he did in college, but I'm going to attribute that to his weight gain. Once he cuts down a bit and gets acclimated to the speed of the game again we'll really see what he can do.


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Anyone notice how much Embiid likes to use his right hand? Literally every single video is him going to his right hand.

Look how bad he had to twist his body to dunk it with his right hand. Would have been so much easier if he knew how to use his left hand.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#148 » by eagereyez » Wed Oct 12, 2016 10:52 pm

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LloydFree wrote:
MrBigShot wrote:Doesn't look as agile or as athletic as he did in college, but I'm going to attribute that to his weight gain. Once he cuts down a bit and gets acclimated to the speed of the game again we'll really see what he can do.


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Anyone notice how much Embiid likes to use his right hand? Literally every single video is him going to his right hand.

Look how bad he had to twist his body to dunk it with his right hand. Would have been so much easier if he knew how to use his left hand.

At least he's not shooting jumpers with his left hand.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#149 » by LloydFree » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:09 pm

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LloydFree wrote:
MrBigShot wrote:Doesn't look as agile or as athletic as he did in college, but I'm going to attribute that to his weight gain. Once he cuts down a bit and gets acclimated to the speed of the game again we'll really see what he can do.


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Anyone notice how much Embiid likes to use his right hand? Literally every single video is him going to his right hand.

Look how bad he had to twist his body to dunk it with his right hand. Would have been so much easier if he knew how to use his left hand.

Who expects a right-handed player to do a left-handed, flying, tip-dunk of a missed 3 pointer. Interesting that you feel that is "easier". Where do you go to see something like that?
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#150 » by Hindenburg » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:34 pm

LloydFree wrote:
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LloydFree wrote:
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Anyone notice how much Embiid likes to use his right hand? Literally every single video is him going to his right hand.

Look how bad he had to twist his body to dunk it with his right hand. Would have been so much easier if he knew how to use his left hand.

Who expects a right-handed player to to do a left-handed, flying, tip-dunk of a missed 3 pointer. Interesting that you feel that is "easier". Where do you go to see something like that?


If you always use your right hand, you're at a disadvantage on the left side - point I am trying to make.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#151 » by LloydFree » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:44 pm

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LloydFree wrote:
Hindenburg wrote:
Anyone notice how much Embiid likes to use his right hand? Literally every single video is him going to his right hand.

Look how bad he had to twist his body to dunk it with his right hand. Would have been so much easier if he knew how to use his left hand.

Who expects a right-handed player to to do a left-handed, flying, tip-dunk of a missed 3 pointer. Interesting that you feel that is "easier". Where do you go to see something like that?


Are you serious?
the ball is moving to the left of the basket. His left hand would have been closer and in a more natural position to reach it. He had to twist his whole body and awkwardly catch it and dunk it with his right hand.

Look what Lebron does here. Not sure if you're aware, but a basket has a right and left side.


The play you show isn't remotely the same. Lebron's was in a half court set from a position where he was already under the basket. Embiid's was on a fast break, on the run from the middle of the Key.

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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#152 » by Hindenburg » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:50 pm

LloydFree wrote:
Hindenburg wrote:
LloydFree wrote:Who expects a right-handed player to to do a left-handed, flying, tip-dunk of a missed 3 pointer. Interesting that you feel that is "easier". Where do you go to see something like that?


Are you serious?
the ball is moving to the left of the basket. His left hand would have been closer and in a more natural position to reach it. He had to twist his whole body and awkwardly catch it and dunk it with his right hand.

Look what Lebron does here. Not sure if you're aware, but a basket has a right and left side.


The play you show isn't remotely the same. Lebron's was in a half court set from a position where he was already under the basket. Embiid's was on a fast break, on the run from the middle of the Key.

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ok, maybe you're right. It does look like he is coming from the middle, although he finishes on the left side. Anyways, just thought that I don't see Embiid use his left that much. Will watch him more during the season
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Re: RE: Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#153 » by Sixerscan » Thu Oct 13, 2016 3:59 am

Misteclipse wrote:
Martin wrote:
DusterBuster wrote:Sixers may still end up with the ROY yet...


Those other rookies must all get injured or be really bad if a guy who plays 15-20 mpg and sits out back to backs wins the ROY.

He's playing 20-24 minutes a game to start the season and he'll easily put up better numbers in those minutes than any other rookie. Buddy Hield should score a lot of points, but won't have the all around numbers or impact that Embiid will. Can't really see any other rookie putting up the numbers except maybe Saric if he starts at the 4 and gets huge minutes in Simmons' absence.

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To be clear, he's scored 36 points in 50 minutes so far. That's 18 points per 25 minutes. After not playing basketball for 2.5 years. If he can keep something resembling that up and be efficient at all (and maybe get an assist or two) he'll be in the running.
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Post#154 » by naabzor » Thu Oct 13, 2016 12:54 pm

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Misteclipse wrote:
Martin wrote:
Those other rookies must all get injured or be really bad if a guy who plays 15-20 mpg and sits out back to backs wins the ROY.

He's playing 20-24 minutes a game to start the season and he'll easily put up better numbers in those minutes than any other rookie. Buddy Hield should score a lot of points, but won't have the all around numbers or impact that Embiid will. Can't really see any other rookie putting up the numbers except maybe Saric if he starts at the 4 and gets huge minutes in Simmons' absence.

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To be clear, he's scored 36 points in 50 minutes so far. That's 18 points per 25 minutes. After not playing basketball for 2.5 years. If he can keep something resembling that up and be efficient at all (and maybe get an assist or two) he'll be in the running.


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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#155 » by cksdayoff » Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:00 pm

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Embiid is a beast. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#156 » by Martin » Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:44 pm

Embiid's gonna play 15 minutes today!
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Post#157 » by Sixerscan » Thu Oct 13, 2016 5:28 pm

naabzor wrote:
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Misteclipse wrote:He's playing 20-24 minutes a game to start the season and he'll easily put up better numbers in those minutes than any other rookie. Buddy Hield should score a lot of points, but won't have the all around numbers or impact that Embiid will. Can't really see any other rookie putting up the numbers except maybe Saric if he starts at the 4 and gets huge minutes in Simmons' absence.

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To be clear, he's scored 36 points in 50 minutes so far. That's 18 points per 25 minutes. After not playing basketball for 2.5 years. If he can keep something resembling that up and be efficient at all (and maybe get an assist or two) he'll be in the running.


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Well like I said he needs to increase his efficiency. ROY is generally about the counting stats though.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#158 » by eyeatoma » Thu Oct 13, 2016 11:59 pm

The Process' athleticism jumping out of the gym...

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Post#159 » by PhillySixers22 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:27 am

naabzor wrote:
Sixerscan wrote:
Misteclipse wrote:He's playing 20-24 minutes a game to start the season and he'll easily put up better numbers in those minutes than any other rookie. Buddy Hield should score a lot of points, but won't have the all around numbers or impact that Embiid will. Can't really see any other rookie putting up the numbers except maybe Saric if he starts at the 4 and gets huge minutes in Simmons' absence.

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To be clear, he's scored 36 points in 50 minutes so far. That's 18 points per 25 minutes. After not playing basketball for 2.5 years. If he can keep something resembling that up and be efficient at all (and maybe get an assist or two) he'll be in the running.


Shooting 373% from the field.


Including tonight's game he's also 20/24 at the line, showing a good shooting stroke.
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Re: So How about Joel Embiid 

Post#160 » by Tanks1 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:34 am

eyeatoma wrote:The Process' athleticism jumping out of the gym...

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Damn shame he lost that athleticism. ........double double in 13 minute 1st half.

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