KramerDSP wrote:BullyKing wrote:KramerDSP wrote:1) Which players in history most compare to 7'2" 275 pound Joel Embiid?
2) When it is all said and done, will Joel Embiid play in more than 500 games in a career? He's at 31 regular season games right now after three seasons.
Im thinking his absolute ceiling is a rich man's version of young Ardyvas Sabonis, minus the outlier passing skills. But I think he ends up being far more fortunate with his health than the broken-down version of Sabonis that was still an amazing talent in the NBA. So I have him at over 500 games played in a career. I'd love to find out that he ended up playing into his 40s like Robert Parish, but I think we all know we have a Faustian bargain of sorts - we have one of the most incredible basketball prospects that ever lived, and we have accepted that every game we watch him in may be his last, more than anyone else that captured the fanbase's imagination.
We never worried about these things with Wilt, Doc, Barkley, or Iverson. With Embiid? Every game he plays in will be must see for the diehards, because it just might be his last. It's both terrifying and thrilling, and when you add his personality, which has strong whiffs of Ali in it, it makes Joel Embiid the most exciting attraction in town, bar none.
Crossing sports here but I could see Jojo becoming like Eric Lindros. Just complete domination when he is able to play but availability will always be an issue.
I cannot bear the thought of the Embiid version of the Scott Stevens hit on Lindross. Everyone knew nothing would be the same again after that hit. Everyone.
I still remember where I was watching the game and you're right - you knew it was over for him in Philly immediately. I just hope we can get to the point where Joel where I don't go into cardiac arrest every time he hits the ground.















