Bucksfan28 wrote:youngcrev wrote:The stance is that the idea is laughable. Embiid has MVP level talent. He's the franchise player. He's not going anywhere.
cool93 wrote:
Never
Cool. Appreciate the input.
Trading embiid maybe a good move in NBA2K, but in real life it’s a super risky proposition.
The reason why I think it’s a good move in NBA2K is Embiid for me has conditioning/health problems that really limits his exposure. I feel like it’s MVP or championship for him. If we want to win a championship, we have to limit his games played and this really kills his chance to be an MVP.
Another thing I find his scoring ways to be less effective in the playoffs, where refs really just lets the game be physical and not fall unto his tricks.
Nevertheless, i find it unrealistic for a franchise to trade him. The likelihood that you’ll regret trading him is way higher than you regret keeping not trading him.
If there’s an AD swap, it’s AD for Ben. Think about it. Having Embiid and AD is a mismatch nightmare everytime, this forces defense to have to put one of their PFs on a near 30ppg scorer who can score 40+ with ease on a mismatch. But yeah, ship has sailed on that one and it’s also a NBA2K caliber idea where considering everything its better to not trade for AD and his desire to play in LA
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