Statlanta wrote:jc23 wrote:The Hawks are a fun team and its nice to have a willing villain in the league, but i dont like young teams taking huge leaps. making it to the second round is where their run should end, its the sixers time right now, they paid their dues.
Did the 2011 Bulls pay their dues being lead by a 22 year old and suddenly being a Conference Finalist.
That was a much better and deeper team. It had another (borderline) all-star in Luol Deng. It had a very versatile front court in Boozer and Noah. There was Taj Gibson, Korver, ... .
Rose and Noah already had play-off experience that season.
This Atlanta Hawks team is severly overrated, let's be honest. And they won against another overrated team in the first round.
There's Trae Young and mostly very young, promising indeed, players. But they are not on the level of Deng, Noah or Boozer during that period. Bogdanovic is nice, but far from an All-star.
Capela is mostly a + but not against Embiid. Sixers also have a much better and experienced bench. Korkmaz can heat up (like in game 3), Milton can (like in game 2), Maxey can. Hill and Howard are very solid and stable players to put in the game, ...
Atlanta is far from that level. No matter how high the hype gets. This is a learning curve, the Sixers are already in year 4 of that, Atlanta is just at the beginning.
But they need much more than only Trae Young to keep that curve going up.