Sixerscan wrote:Are you under the impression that would be a new thing?
My bad. I didn't know the LeBron was urging the league to crack down on fans shouting at them during games.
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Sixerscan wrote:Are you under the impression that would be a new thing?

Stanford wrote:Sixerscan wrote:Are you under the impression that would be a new thing?
My bad. I didn't know the LeBron was urging the league to crack down on fans shouting at them during games.

Ferry Avenue wrote:If Embiid doesn't play tonight, and it looks like he won't, this game will tell us what kind of player Ben Simmons is. If he has his typical passive game in terms of scoring while knowing full well he has to up his game in that department, I think there's little hope for him in becoming the kind of piece of the puzzle this team needs to compete with teams like the Nets. He should be going into this game with a very aggressive mindset in terms of scoring, and his performance on the court should reflect that.
In one game this year when Embiid was out, Simmons took the court in that manner and scored 42 points. I'm not expecting that level of play, but certainly something well above the level at which he usually plays in terms of scoring.
Sixerscan wrote:Ferry Avenue wrote:If Embiid doesn't play tonight, and it looks like he won't, this game will tell us what kind of player Ben Simmons is. If he has his typical passive game in terms of scoring while knowing full well he has to up his game in that department, I think there's little hope for him in becoming the kind of piece of the puzzle this team needs to compete with teams like the Nets. He should be going into this game with a very aggressive mindset in terms of scoring, and his performance on the court should reflect that.
In one game this year when Embiid was out, Simmons took the court in that manner and scored 42 points. I'm not expecting that level of play, but certainly something well above the level at which he usually plays in terms of scoring.
He's had big games against the Heat and Nets in the playoffs without Embiid in the past and it didn't prove anything to anyone.

Ferry Avenue wrote:Sixerscan wrote:Ferry Avenue wrote:If Embiid doesn't play tonight, and it looks like he won't, this game will tell us what kind of player Ben Simmons is. If he has his typical passive game in terms of scoring while knowing full well he has to up his game in that department, I think there's little hope for him in becoming the kind of piece of the puzzle this team needs to compete with teams like the Nets. He should be going into this game with a very aggressive mindset in terms of scoring, and his performance on the court should reflect that.
In one game this year when Embiid was out, Simmons took the court in that manner and scored 42 points. I'm not expecting that level of play, but certainly something well above the level at which he usually plays in terms of scoring.
He's had big games against the Heat and Nets in the playoffs without Embiid in the past and it didn't prove anything to anyone.
That's because in the past you could easily attribute variation in his performance to his ongoing development as a player. That doesn't work at this point. He's too far into his career.
Negrodamus wrote:Must suck to be Dame Lillard: put up an all time performance, and his team couldn't help him cross the finish line. Dude needs to go somewhere else.

Negrodamus wrote:Must suck to be Dame Lillard: put up an all time performance, and his team couldn't help him cross the finish line. Dude needs to go somewhere else.
We'll see, but remember they were in on the two biggest players on the block and almost traded Ben for Harden/added Lowry. Not sure why they wouldn't look to do something similar next year especially since Maxey and Thybulle upped their value.the_process wrote:It’s no longer certain this team gets past the 2nd round.
And it’s a built in excuse for Glenn to try and push Morey to run it back.
I’m tired of the Groundhog Day **** around here.

Kobblehead wrote:So the best player in basketball history just dropped 42 points, 8 boards, and 14 assists with a bad neck. And the only other player on his team that scored in double figures was crappy Tim Hardaway Jr. He's literally beating one of the best teams in the league with no help...at age 22. Literally the goat.