stormi wrote:BNM wrote:stormi wrote:If it's a regular season award, and his team wins the East...
Is 19-10 really that impressive in the East? This year? Ever?
POR is 18-10 in the West and has played over half their games without their 2nd and 3rd best players. They also beat PHI/Embiid twice (without said 2nd and 3rd best players). Now THAT's a carry job!
18-4 for Embiid on the season is pretty decent I'd say? He also dropped 37 and 35 in both of those Portland games, but it's a bad matchup for the Sixers in general who rely on washed Danny Green to be one of their essential defenders against a Blazers team with a lot of talented guards to just abuse him.
First 18-4 is irrelevant to MVP voters. They only look at overall record. Embiid's lack of availability actually hurts him twofold in the MVP race. First, if he misses a significant number of games, it will cost him votes. Second, the more games he misses, the worse PHI's record, which will also count against him in the eyes of the voters.
In both of those POR games, Embiid disappeared in the second half and was totally owned on the boards by Enes "Can't Play" Kanter. Kanter outrebounded him 32 - 14. In both games, POR let Embiid go off in the first half with single coverage from Kanter (not exactly known for his defense) and then started throwing double teams at him in the second half, which took him out of his game. Only a 2-game sample size, but not exactly MVP level performances in either - especially given the quality of POR's bigs and the final results. If PHI, with a healthly Joel Embiid, can't beat and undermanned POR team, they would get killed in the West.
stormi wrote:Injury talk, Ben and Milton missed the Portland games, and it wasn't even really Dame who had an inspiring performance, shot 6/21 & was a -8, but Carmelo Anthony decided to channel his spirit of 2012 and just fried Tobias Harris. He's a baller though and deserves to be mentioned itt. I'm not disagreeing at all.
Oh please. No one gets to play the injury excuse against POR this year. Here's who they were missing in the two games against PHI, and still managed to win both:
1st game DNP:Damian Lillard
C.J. McCollum
Jusuf Nurkic
Zach Colling
Derrick Jones Jr.
Nassir Little
POR had 9 active players for that game. They were:
Starters:
Gary Trent
Rodney Hood
Robert Covington
Carmelo Anthony
Enes Kanter
Bench:
CJ Elleby (who?)
Anfernee Simons
Harry Giles
Keljin Blevins (who x 2?)
And they still blew out the 76ers, with a healthy Embiid, on their home floor.
2nd Game DNP:C.J. McCollum
Jusuf Nurkic
Zach Collins
Nassir Little