djFan71 wrote:Floody100 wrote:Even without Simmons I’d still rather play the Pacers. Without Sabonis they’re basically the inferior version of us
I think Simmons out make Philly significantly smaller, which helps us a ton. I didn't want to play them full strength at all due to the length. But now, I think we beat either in 6 or less.
I think Floody is significantly underestimating Oladipo, Brogdon, Warren.
Warren may be just on a hotstreak but for the season he's averaging 20 ppg on 54% fg and 40% from 3 so like... yeah.
That said I still think the 76ers are a bad matchup for us.
Before Simmons went down I'd want to play the Pacers instead. Now with Simmons down I'm not sure.
That Brog, Ola, TJ Warren is a very good 3 punch kinda like our Kemba, Brown, Tatum is. And if we get the real Ola I'm not sure I want to see him guarding Kemba and what that does to us. Them Turner and Theis are pretty close too. It just seems like a lot of close good matchups.
It's tough but I think even with Embiid being a horrible matchup for Boston in the playoffs when physicality is ramped up significantly. I think I'd rather play the 76ers. Just overall quality of depth with Pacers is a lot. In the end the 76ers just don't have a lot of 3 point shooting and I think, I hope, that Tatum is playing a bit possum and if he is and gets back on a roll and starts succesfully driving and finishing at the rim along with launching 3s that should be enough of an advantage on offense to make up for Embiid.
Also even with Embiid having 4 months to rest, even with it only being the first round... I wonder if he can really put out full effort for 40 mpg in playoff level intensity. Something tells me he'll end up settling for a few too many mid range jumpers against a Semi and a Smart guarding him and let us off the hook a bit.