thegreatone1b wrote:Philly_3 wrote:Yeah we played like crap and they barely beat us. We'll be fine
You do remember that the Raptors didn't have Lowry or Ibaka?
Lol
They’ll be fine in the old-timers game
Moderators: HartfordWhalers, BullyKing, sixers hoops, Foshan, Sixerscan
thegreatone1b wrote:Philly_3 wrote:Yeah we played like crap and they barely beat us. We'll be fine
You do remember that the Raptors didn't have Lowry or Ibaka?
HotelVitale wrote:NIL8R wrote:Our best players also not playing tonight...but whatever. GG 6ers.Philly_3 wrote:Yeah we played like crap and they barely beat us. We'll be fine
Our best player shot 0 for 11 with 4 TOs and 0 for 3 from the line, and after he hadn't failed to score in double figures a single time the last 3 years he scored zero pts total tonight. Think that's a worse night than Lowry had for you all.
VDT wrote:CptCanada wrote:VDT wrote:
What i meant is that the Raptors dont really have a chance to beat us in the playoffs.
About us, it is early to say and a lot will depend on the match ups. We have some issues but i think most teams have issues at the moment. In any case the time of reckoning is nearing, if we dont get to the finals major changes are gonna happen in the summer.
Just out of curiosity...
How is your takeaway from all of this that the Raptors are not a threat in the playoffs? You realize that the Raptors were missing two of their best players right?
They dont have the offensive talent to win a 7 game series imo. A random game in November doesnt mean much anyway.
They are a good defensive team, that plays hard so it is not an opponent you'd wish to face but their offensive limitations would make it very hard for them to win 4 games against the Sixers, again imo.
DaSixers wrote:Embiid needs to look in mirror and start playing like a big man. He needs to back gasol down and use footwork to score on him. Enough of this ****.
Its whatever i literally have 0 expectations for this team anymore. Toronto is a joke and we lose to them. Unreal. Toronto nothin but a bunch of over achieving scrubs that will fade in playoffs without kawhi there to carry their bum asses
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:maternal85 wrote:mksp wrote:I don't even care about this one. Typical Raptors nonsense. I was ready to see the new-and-improved Siakam, but looks like the same bull in a china shop random charges and spinning bank shot guy from last year. If Embiid plays 20% of his typical game we win.
Ironically, people were ready to see the new and improved Simmons and Embiid. But it was the same nonsense. Simmons can't shoot a ball into the ocean, while Embiid's daddy Gasol spanks him. If Embiid actually scored a point Philly wins.
The thing is, you put Embiid with any other all-star playmaking PG/Wing and he's much harder to guard, but when the only options for him are post up or 3 he becomes easier to defend. I don't think people are cognizant of just how much Ben's game hurts Embiid's game, Embiid is used as a rollman as much as Ben McLemore, think about that for a second. Brown saw Embiid struggling and never once tried to get him a feel with a easy roll, because Ben can't really run it since any smart defender would drop under the screen and build a wall knowing Simmons wont shoot.
What the Sixers have right now is Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan spacing problems, the problem is that Ben is the DeAndre in that comparison.
GeorgeMarcus wrote:It was the kind of game that'll make you sick to your stomach, but still only 1 RS game. On the road against a tough opponent. Just gotta move on and grow from it. Hopefully Embiid gets angry about this and comes out with some fire on Thursday. And more importantly, hopefully he comes out with some fire next time we play the Raps.
daswunderboy wrote:I still think you guys will be right there in the playoffs, a 7 game series will be tough. It's funny, every team in the east at the top got worse (except Boston, addition by subtraction), so I don't have trouble seeing Philly, Bucks, Boston, or Toronto in the finals. A game like today would worry me more about Embiid's future than anything else. Dude is not aging well. He's down huge in basically every category this year. Hope he gets in shape, don't want to see him out of the league so quick.

downtownpie wrote:Embiid, a top 10 player, fails to score in 32 minutes yet Simmons draws more heat.
This forum has jumped the shark.
A_Toney wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:thenbaman wrote:Our best player dose not score and we play bad as a team and
its at the raptors and yet they barley win,we are way better
than them,don't worry.
No Lowry, No Ibaka, No McCaw, missing our best 3pt shooter
but ok whatever helps you sleep at night.
Lol
Toronto will end up a 500 team by years end.
GeorgeMarcus wrote:It was the kind of game that'll make you sick to your stomach, but still only 1 RS game. On the road against a tough opponent. Just gotta move on and grow from it. Hopefully Embiid gets angry about this and comes out with some fire on Thursday. And more importantly, hopefully he comes out with some fire next time we play the Raps.

djsunyc wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:It was the kind of game that'll make you sick to your stomach, but still only 1 RS game. On the road against a tough opponent. Just gotta move on and grow from it. Hopefully Embiid gets angry about this and comes out with some fire on Thursday. And more importantly, hopefully he comes out with some fire next time we play the Raps.
do you feel the sixers are ready to win the chip? do you think elton brown feels they are? how about ownership?
the reason i ask is that it's very easy to be ok with the current situation - but if the answers to those questions are no, then you can be proactive.
so the raptors last year had a great center tandem in jonas v. and ibaka. they combined were killing folks. we also had a quality 4th guard in delon wright. jonas got hurt in mid december and was out till the trade deadline. we still continued to win - probably would've been close to the #1 seed if he didn't get hurt. with that said masai felt gasol would be an upgrade and moved jonas + delon + cj miles. i mean that's a pretty big in season trade but it was one made thinking something had to change b/c even tho we were winning, we needed a different dynamic from the center spot.
if i were a sixers fan, i would hope brand has the same foresight and is ready to make a bigger move to fix a hole in the squad.
as is, the sixers *could* come out of the east b/c all the east teams have flaws. but a move could make you not only the favorite to win the east but win the chip as well.
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The thing is, you put Embiid with any other all-star playmaking PG/Wing and he's much harder to guard, but when the only options for him are post up or 3 he becomes easier to defend. I don't think people are cognizant of just how much Ben's game hurts Embiid's game, Embiid is used as a rollman as much as Ben McLemore, think about that for a second. Brown saw Embiid struggling and never once tried to get him a feel with a easy roll, because Ben can't really run it since any smart defender would drop under the screen and build a wall knowing Simmons wont shoot.
What the Sixers have right now is Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan spacing problems, the problem is that Ben is the DeAndre in that comparison.
Kolkmania wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The thing is, you put Embiid with any other all-star playmaking PG/Wing and he's much harder to guard, but when the only options for him are post up or 3 he becomes easier to defend. I don't think people are cognizant of just how much Ben's game hurts Embiid's game, Embiid is used as a rollman as much as Ben McLemore, think about that for a second. Brown saw Embiid struggling and never once tried to get him a feel with a easy roll, because Ben can't really run it since any smart defender would drop under the screen and build a wall knowing Simmons wont shoot.
What the Sixers have right now is Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan spacing problems, the problem is that Ben is the DeAndre in that comparison.
I am sure that an actual PG would get Embiid more easy points, but I'm not sure about him being a good roll man. Just because you are a big does not mean that you can do that effectively.
The timing, hands and coordination needed to finish the plays are not Embiid's strengths. I feel like he prefers to be a post threat as well.
Kolkmania wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The thing is, you put Embiid with any other all-star playmaking PG/Wing and he's much harder to guard, but when the only options for him are post up or 3 he becomes easier to defend. I don't think people are cognizant of just how much Ben's game hurts Embiid's game, Embiid is used as a rollman as much as Ben McLemore, think about that for a second. Brown saw Embiid struggling and never once tried to get him a feel with a easy roll, because Ben can't really run it since any smart defender would drop under the screen and build a wall knowing Simmons wont shoot.
What the Sixers have right now is Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan spacing problems, the problem is that Ben is the DeAndre in that comparison.
I am sure that an actual PG would get Embiid more easy points, but I'm not sure about him being a good roll man. Just because you are a big does not mean that you can do that effectively.
The timing, hands and coordination needed to finish the plays are not Embiid's strengths. I feel like he prefers to be a post threat as well.
76ciology wrote:Kolkmania wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The thing is, you put Embiid with any other all-star playmaking PG/Wing and he's much harder to guard, but when the only options for him are post up or 3 he becomes easier to defend. I don't think people are cognizant of just how much Ben's game hurts Embiid's game, Embiid is used as a rollman as much as Ben McLemore, think about that for a second. Brown saw Embiid struggling and never once tried to get him a feel with a easy roll, because Ben can't really run it since any smart defender would drop under the screen and build a wall knowing Simmons wont shoot.
What the Sixers have right now is Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan spacing problems, the problem is that Ben is the DeAndre in that comparison.
I am sure that an actual PG would get Embiid more easy points, but I'm not sure about him being a good roll man. Just because you are a big does not mean that you can do that effectively.
The timing, hands and coordination needed to finish the plays are not Embiid's strengths. I feel like he prefers to be a post threat as well.
Very true. And we might as well trade Embiid For a guy like Capela if we wants him to just be a finisher. Waste of skillset