76ciology wrote:SouthJersey wrote:Obviously very happy the Sixers took him and were patient. Is anyone even going to come close to him in the Rookie of the Year campaign?
Jake Layman (AKA Jokic 2.0) and his 10BPM
Now you're just being difficult
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76ciology wrote:SouthJersey wrote:Obviously very happy the Sixers took him and were patient. Is anyone even going to come close to him in the Rookie of the Year campaign?
Jake Layman (AKA Jokic 2.0) and his 10BPM
Baseline Runner wrote:Shaq had a huge turnover problem early in his career and he fared okay.
HotelVitale wrote:Baseline Runner wrote:Shaq had a huge turnover problem early in his career and he fared okay.
I'm hopeful about that since a lot of Embiid's TOs--maybe most of them--come from really stupid and easily correctable things. He gets called for moving screens every game, and for travels when he's not even making moves. Very basic rookie mistakes that he's doing because he's overexcited and doesn't get what the refs will and won't call yet.
I think he'd still be a high TO player without them (still loses the ball on spin moves and makes dumb passes when he thinks he's catching the defense sleeping), but he should cut that number in half with just a little more seasoning.

Eyeamok wrote:He is a work in process.
SkyHookFTW wrote:Embiid so far has a PER of 23.7 but a BPM of -0.1. Just looking at these two stats, one would get the impression that he is an impactful player on a lousy team. I can't imagine his numbers if he had actual NBA-starter caliber guards. That backcourt is wretched at times and below average at best. They don't have a guard who can play one bit of defense.

cksdayoff wrote:SkyHookFTW wrote:Embiid so far has a PER of 23.7 but a BPM of -0.1. Just looking at these two stats, one would get the impression that he is an impactful player on a lousy team. I can't imagine his numbers if he had actual NBA-starter caliber guards. That backcourt is wretched at times and below average at best. They don't have a guard who can play one bit of defense.
They dont have a guard that can give him any easy looks at the basket.
When Simmons comes back Embiid will get 6-8 gimme points a game.
SouthJersey wrote:Obviously very happy the Sixers took him and were patient. Is anyone even going to come close to him in the Rookie of the Year campaign?

Baseline Runner wrote:Shaq had a huge turnover problem early in his career and he fared okay.
TheNewEra wrote:Any guards 76ers can target? Getting shooting duo at PG and SG with experience to maintain composure late in games would be deadly.
TheNewEra wrote:Any guards 76ers can target? Getting shooting duo at PG and SG with experience to maintain composure late in games would be deadly.
laika wrote:TheNewEra wrote:Any guards 76ers can target? Getting shooting duo at PG and SG with experience to maintain composure late in games would be deadly.
Rodriguez has actually been great with Embiid. However if you want a better PG than Rodriguez then you will need to trade away Noel or Okafor. You really should do that soon though since they are probably both going to continue to lose value.

naabzor wrote:On the other hand that Okafor guy is looking like a bust these days.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.