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After the Philadelphia 76ers' victory over the San Antonio Spurs, here's how all #PhilaUnite players have fared in TPA during the 2019-20 #NBA season:




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My only hope is that the team doesn't care about these 8 games and is just looking ahead to playoffs.
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My only hope is that the team doesn't care about these 8 games and is just looking ahead to playoffs.


While i'm concerned about the lack of defense, there has been no defense played by ANYONE around the league lol.

Teams are putting up crazy scoring numbers in most of the games, it's insane. Not sure what it is about the bubble but there's not a lot of defense.
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While i'm concerned about the lack of defense, there has been no defense played by ANYONE around the league lol.

Teams are putting up crazy scoring numbers in most of the games, it's insane. Not sure what it is about the bubble but there's not a lot of defense.


I think it's because for 90% of these teams, the games mean nothing. With no more home court advantage, seeding from 1-7 means nothing. Only teams that have an incentive to play hard are the teams fighting for the 8th spot.
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I think it's because for 90% of these teams, the games mean nothing. With no more home court advantage, seeding from 1-7 means nothing. Only teams that have an incentive to play hard are the teams fighting for the 8th spot.


These are essentially scrimmages for the Sixers, to see what rotation works best for the playoffs.

We would be better off with the #6 seed than the #5 seed lol
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These are essentially scrimmages for the Sixers, to see what rotation works best for the playoffs.

We would be better off with the #6 seed than the #5 seed lol


Yeah, and I would even take #7 over #5. I know we'd probably have to beat all of the strong teams to get out of the East anyway, but I hate the idea of playing Miami-Milwaukee back to back to start. Toronto has looked amazing, but I think they've been playing closer to their ceiling during the regular season than a lot of the other contenders in the East.
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These are essentially scrimmages for the Sixers, to see what rotation works best for the playoffs.

We would be better off with the #6 seed than the #5 seed lol


Wish we had figured this out by now...tough to find out which work best with the small sample size of 8 games.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-f2XEAfmy8


Watched the game winner many times today, does not get old :D
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Aug 7 2020 07:47am
With Simmons out, it's time for the Embiid show to be on full display.

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That is the potential of Joel Embiid: to be the NBA's most versatile, prolific, and essential two-way player. He can be as deadly as Kawhi Leonard, as indomitable as Giannis Antetokounmpo. Some combination of injuries, waning mojo and generally bad timing has always held Embiid short of achieving that, but now here he is, with just five regular season games, one postseason series, no co-star and no expectations left. The time for Embiid to make the jump from great to Great will never be more silver-plattered: For once, the question for Brett Brown -- beyond how tough it's going to be to fit all the singular crises he saw this team through on his resume once he updates it from 2013 -- isn't "How do we figure out a team that makes sense around our two ill-fitting stars?" From now until the end of the season, it's "How do we make this game as easy as possible for Joel Embiid?"

The question of how to do that is obviously one that will get much discussion over the following weeks. You're not replacing Ben's combination of dribbling, passing and defense with any one Sixer; most of the options will give you one of those at best, though at least they might also throw in some shooting as well. Personally, I think they'll go with Horf in Ben's slot -- he's the team's best passer with Simmons out, and someone's gotta feed Embiid -- but in general, we might get to see four-out lineups around Embiid like we've never really been able with Ben (and even Jimmy Butler) flanking him in the lineup. We don't have the skill guys to replicate SVG-era Magic magic -- yes, Hedo Turkoglu is a bridge too far for these Sixers -- but something resembling the Jason Kidd-era Knicks might be more possible, with Embiid playing both our Carmelo Anthony and our Tyson Chandler.

There's no telling how well it'll work -- though the team's not-entirely-putrid second-half performance against Washington bears some decent indicators at least, and as Rich Hofmann wrote for The Athletic this week, the plus/minus numbers of Embiid and Horford without Simmons have actually been quite good through three games. And there's also no telling how Joel Embiid will respond, mentally or physically, to being a true two-way fulcrum like he's never quite had to be at length for this team before. As great as JoJo has been in his four-season Sixers career, he's never exactly been Chuck Bednarik: Less has usually been more with handling the volume of Embiid’s minutes and touches. Now, 38 minutes a game in the playoffs -- a Brett prediction that MOC rightly dubbed outlandishly optimistic just a week ago -- seems conservative if anything.

But, well, maybe it's time for us to see it. How good can Joel Embiid be with a team that now exists almost solely in his service? Can Embiid not just be the best player in a playoff series, but superior enough to a Jayson Tatum or Jimmy Butler for us to have a chance in a series against an otherwise much deeper, much more balanced, just straight-up much better team? If Jo was one of the five best players in the world -- which, again, we have every reason to think he can be -- then it's at least a possibility.

And that, to me, is certainly reason enough to stay invested. As much as I came to love Ben Simmons this season, Embiid is still the guy the sun rises and sets with, and the story of the Process Sixers is as much about his triumphs and setbacks as it is anything else. Even if the Sixers' championship aspirations are done with -- and I guess it's worth stipulating that there's still a chance Simmons recovers in time to come back for some of them, though it's not large enough for me to think it's really worth doing the necessary calendar math and emotional bargaining -- the possibility if Jo winning a playoff series against a hated rival essentially by his lonesome is just as exhilarating to me.

So let's see it. Starting tonight against the Magic, let's find out what it's like when Joel Embiid actually is the Joel Embiid that Shaq and Charles Barkley drift off to sleep imagining: a guy for whom 40/20 is not just the goal every single night, but the expectation. Let's show these BS East teams built on team culture and mechanical coaching and smart draft maneuvering what it's like when a real superstar enters the building. There's no Jimmy, there's no Ben, and there's no tomorrow. Let's relish watching the Big Man be as great as he can be before Our Bubble Ball Sixers go pop.


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