The process failed time Joel Embiid said the role players need to step up after they got blown out in Game 7. That should've been the sign to get him out of there now.
I'll always refer to Embiid's MVP as the pity MVP. It took racism accusations from analysts, a lot of whining from Embiid himself, and the voters thinking it would be unfair for Embiid to be the 2nd place finisher 3 years in a row
i think it's even funnier that jokic is having another another another another another..... MVP worthy season. bros won your version of the championship 3 times already and won the real championship
Imagine telling someone in during the 2022-2023 season that in 2 years PG will be on the 76ers and dame will be on the bucks and will be 2 of the worst teams in the NBA
@@championshipringsidenerdst1474 I write comments in Bucks Fan Channel and highlights, about the Bucks being a 1st round exit team way back in Oktober, nobody believe me, everybody thought i was a Fool, a Delusional and just a Giannis Hater The Playoff started, Lo and behold they never reply my comment ever again till this day
In all my time watching the NBA, there are few players I have disliked as much and respected as little as Joel Embiid. One thing I do NOT hold against him is giving that writer a well earned shove. Bringing his family into it was uncalled for.
What makes this hilarious is that Philadelphia could have given out a much cheaper contract to Jimmy than give a giant one to Tobias. What made The Process in Philadelphia fail was the fact that they had multiple GMs(including a coach with no GM experience) without any linear success plan by a Josh Harris that cared more about owning NFL teams than his NBA team he already owned.
@@greenderphell have more points against Wemby than he'll have playoff minutes this year and you a sixers fan will be crying as per usual around 2nd round time next year
I couldn’t be happier that the process has failed. I will forever DESPISE the arrogance of the 76ers and some 76ers fans acting like they were geniuses that invented tanking. I’m glad a precedent has been set that this doesn’t work and I sincerely hope no team ever replicates it. LET THE PROCESS DIE. IT HAS FAILED
As a Sixers fan who knows front office incompetence, the process worked as they had the assets and opportunities to win a championship. The choices they made with the opportunities is what made it fail. The idea of the process worked great (i.e. accumulate picks, clear cap space, cash in assets for top talent) but the decision making and luck was horrendous. It’s worked for OKC so it’s still a viable strategy
Also as a Sixers fan, not many go around claiming we invented tanking, getting the assets we wanted was successful but we’ve had such smooth brains running the show for years, they would’ve been in a similar situation that OKC is in currently
The Process has been broken since 2019. The pipe cracked with Kawhi's four bounce shot, then it broke open when they let Jimmy go. Now they've slapped so much tape to the damn thing and it's still failing and now the pipes are covered in rust. At this point, Philly needs to blow it up and start over.
Personally, I think Joel Embiid has no one to blame but himself. If he didn't re-sign with the 76ers then the team could've had a fresh rebuild around Tyrese Maxey, and maybe Paul George goes somewhere else, but I don't think that Joel Embiid can really win a championship in Philly because too many things have just gone wrong with that organization. I will say that the 76ers can still make the playoffs if everything goes well, I just don't see them winning the championship anytime soon.
When I say this, I do not mean they are a bad team. What they are doing IS impressive, but they have been beating up on bad teams. The Lakers fell into a hole, Knicks are struggling to find chemistry and defense, the only crazy good win they have is against the Warriors (whom they shot out of their minds against). Everyone else they have played are bottom feeders.
Im 21 and I’ve been a massive Sixers DAN since I was in middle school. My dad is a Philly guy and I’m from PA. I’ve sunk half of my life into this team. It’s been so disappointing to get a little bit older and realize the guy you idolized as a high schooler is just… disappointing. I remember rocking my Ben Simmons jersey as a freshman in high school only to abandon it somewhere in the depths of my closet a couple years later. Embiid had all the chances Giannis and Jokic never got and yet they could win rings where he couldn’t. It’s just sad
Load management has been twisted. It was originally brought in with Pop on the spurs as a preventative measure. Now it's a treated as reactive to manage people with injuries by most teams.
The last true big three would’ve been the 2016 Cavs. Sad to say, but the KD Warriors killed that structure when they utilized their strength in numbers. Once teams like the Raptors, 76’ers, etc got the formula and KD/Klay were injured, the big three concept was obsolete.
This process has been failed for years. I have been saying from the start “the process” is just an excuse for a big market team to completely fail year after year giving their fans false hope. It started before embied and it will continue being their slogan after embied
I watch so many Phillies/Sixers schadenfreude videos that the algorithm now thinks I'm a philly sports fan. It's been recommending me videos about the top 10 best lampposts on broad street.
However controversial it may be, one of the ways to alleviate concerns over load management would be to reduce the number of games. A 72-game schedule with a home and away against every other team plus a third game against teams in the same conference would reduce back-to-backs drastically. Further, since every pair of teams in the same conference plays each other an odd number of times, this would completely eliminate the need for further tiebreakers (assuming no games are canceled, of course). No need for arbitrary BS like the MD5 hash of an alphanumeric string containing the hex code of the main color on your team's jersey when it scored its 5000th point of the season, the date that took place, and the temperature, wind speed and direction, and humidity recorded at the nearest airport at that time (imo the order of the tiebreakers doesn't seem to make much more sense than this).
Big fan of your videos! Would love for you to talk about other teams that are not usually mentioned in the media though like the cavs or the pacers and what your thoughts on those teams are
Load management absolutely works! Ask 2016 Kobe what an increased regular season load does to your body. Obviously it isn’t going to 100% prevent injuries, but it does give your muscles and tendons time to reduce swelling and strengthen.
It's safe to say that Donovan Mitchell and Wemby will get to a conference finals before Joel Embiid can as the first, second, or third option on a contending team. How do I know this? Cuz Embiid was a 1st,2nd,and 3rd option on multiple contending 76ers teams. The 76ers need to pull a Demar Derozan and send him to the shadow realm(Washington, Utah, Detroit, or the Clippers) for a true #1 option.
In the course of a few years they had one #1 pick that started strong then regressed big time and one #1 pick that never really got started. Then they chose to retain Tobias Harris over Jimmy Butler.
The process worked. Mismanagement after that is what killed them. Siginging Harris to that dumb deal, which meant they couldn't resign Butler was the end of this team
As a Sixers fan, this failure may have killed the entire franchise from this point forward. The NBA isn’t gonna give them a high lottery pick for the next rebuild because them tanking ruined the league for a few years. Nobody’s going to Sixers games anymore, Knicks fans take over the stadium every time we play them. Nobody cares. They’re going to lose everyone, move to Jersey, and be the Chicago White Sox for the next 3 decades.
No one expected this? Come on man. ESPN and NBA TH-cam have been hyping up this team for 8 years now and every time y'all do I'm left scratching my head. Literally the Clippers of the East Coast.
The process either failed after Kawhi hit the shot or when Ben Simmons crumbled against the Hawks They wouldn’t be this bad if PG wasn’t injured and Maxey didn’t have that hamstring injury but Embiid was predictable tbh 😂
I’m surprised you guys haven’t made a video about Duck’s Football yet given they’re still undefeated and ranked number 1 in the country. Do you think they’ll win the national championship this year?
If 76ers drafted jayson tatum,terry rozier,kelly olynck, and dennis schroder Kept mikal bridges Hold ben simmons accountable The Process that could’ve been
The process failed when the NBA ran Samuel Hinkie out of Philly before he could finish the process. Anything after that wasn’t the Process. This constant litigation over the failure of “The Process” is old and tired. This is just the Sixers being the Sixers.
The supporting cast feels too old. They all recognizable roleplayers but its like when the Lob City Clippers kept signing guys just cause of name recognition
Ben, Rayce! I'm a Sixers fan, isn't safe to say can we join you Trail Blazers fan in the club of misery? At least the Eagles Trash the Cowboys yesterday,At least something good happened in Philly nowadays!
They’ll still finish top 4 (top 6 at worst) in the East because it’s so weak and if they don’t than it’s only because of the stars missing games. If they are healthy at the end of the season, they’ll be dangerous
i wouldnt dismiss load management just because it doesnt seem to work on the surface. the players mostly being load managed are already extremely injury prone. their baseline is not lebron, so you cant compare them to lebron. if you compare them to themselves, like kawhis raptor season and bubble season to his others, i think it seems to be better than not load managing. it wont make a guy like kawhi a healthy player. he will still get injured in the playoffs when you need him. but he has a better shot of making it through healthy.
It really didn’t fail . If you knew how terrible the 6ers were before Embiid you’d know. They didn’t win a chip but they’re way better than they were before the process.
If people now recognize the Process was a failure. Why not just trade embiid and PG off and tank the next few years for higher Draft picks? Get as many of them as you can around the deadline.
Actually THE PROCESS worked for the Sixers they got multiple high picks including Embiid, Ben Simmons, the 3rd pick, Dario Saric and what could have been Kristaps Porzingis in just 4 yrs. The problem is the Sixers ownership fired Hinkie in the middle of the process and hired incompetent guys who squandered all the assets the Process got. Trading up to get Fultz and trading assets for Butler and paying the max to Tobias Harris. So yeah it would definitely fail cuz it got sabotaged.
Load management won't help Kawhi or Embiid, because they are made of glass. You could put them in a freezer until the playoffs, and then thaw them out to play, and they would still get injured. I don't give injury prone players credit for the stuff they weren't able to do. You can wonder what if they were healthy, but they weren't. At least we know Kawhi could be the best player on a championship team. The best thing to ever happen to Embiid is all his injuries, because then his fans can delude themselves. If Embiid was healthy for his whole career, he would be Demarcus Cousins. They are the same player.
76ers are pretty much the Dallas Cowboys of the NBA. Can never make it to a conference finals or let alone the finals. Just trade Embiid and PG and build around Maxey that seems like the smartest thing they should do and they could get more assets if they were able to do that. Don’t know why the 76ers want to believe in both Embiid and PG when they always choke in the playoffs and can’t stay healthy. I like Maxey and he’s good enough to build a championship team around and Embiid and PG can’t help with that in Philly. The process will be a failure until both Embiid and PG find new teams to better thrive in
I might be a little off topic here but this "trust the process" nonsense has also been bleeding into to football over here in Europe and it is almost never a good thing. When teams start to use this kind of language "the process" or "youth project" I know this is now a team with no ambition.
The thing too is, I can’t even respect his MVP I mean, that’s ignorant of me to say I can respect it, but I can’t take it as seriously because it should’ve went to the Joker
The process officially failed when Kawhi hit that jump shot
The process failed time Joel Embiid said the role players need to step up after they got blown out in Game 7. That should've been the sign to get him out of there now.
Failed when they drafted fultz and boston got tatum
The process didn't fail there, but it failed right after when they traded jimmy butler
@@scottaznavourian3720to be fair 29 out of 30 GMs would pick Fultz
@idkkkkkkkk_ especially pre injury
The process failed when Ben is passed up on a dunk on Trae Young
It failed when Kawhi Leonard's shot happened and the Philadelphia front office overreacted.
no seruiously how do you do that why would u pass the ball during a free dunk?
As a Sixers fan, I agree. And he hasn’t mentally recovered since then
Trae fouls him, he misses two free throws. He passes to a 3 point shooter for 3 points. Id imagine that's his though process@@Derrick5240
The Process failed in 2019
Embiid winning the MVP was his version of an NBA Championship 😭
I'll always refer to Embiid's MVP as the pity MVP. It took racism accusations from analysts, a lot of whining from Embiid himself, and the voters thinking it would be unfair for Embiid to be the 2nd place finisher 3 years in a row
i think it's even funnier that jokic is having another another another another another..... MVP worthy season. bros won your version of the championship 3 times already and won the real championship
Imagine telling someone in during the 2022-2023 season that in 2 years PG will be on the 76ers and dame will be on the bucks and will be 2 of the worst teams in the NBA
you would told me that in july i would have been like nah
Eh if you also include Doc Rivers and Darvin Ham in that then I absolutely would believe the Bucks would be terrible lol
@@silversoulkenthe sixers have nick nurse, a championship coach who did well with not that much in some of those Toronto years
@@silversoulken which one of those is head coach, I forget.
@@championshipringsidenerdst1474 I write comments in Bucks Fan Channel and highlights, about the Bucks being a 1st round exit team way back in Oktober, nobody believe me, everybody thought i was a Fool, a Delusional and just a Giannis Hater
The Playoff started, Lo and behold they never reply my comment ever again till this day
In all my time watching the NBA, there are few players I have disliked as much and respected as little as Joel Embiid. One thing I do NOT hold against him is giving that writer a well earned shove. Bringing his family into it was uncalled for.
Agreed.
It was such a pathetic excuse to bring his fam up too. Had absolutely nothing to do with the actual Embiid frustrations.
He said nothing negative about him or his family embiid is soft
@@gmb7999he literally brought up his dead brother, wtf r u even talking about
@ so what? He only critisized joel not his som or brother embiid is charmin soft and doesnt even deserve to wipe feecal waste from my holy rectum
What makes this hilarious is that Philadelphia could have given out a much cheaper contract to Jimmy than give a giant one to Tobias. What made The Process in Philadelphia fail was the fact that they had multiple GMs(including a coach with no GM experience) without any linear success plan by a Josh Harris that cared more about owning NFL teams than his NBA team he already owned.
As a Spurs fan screw Emflop for injuring Danny Green
Fuck Danny Green for injuring klay
Embiid gonna come back just to drop 70 on wemby again XD
@ bros really flexing dropping 70 on a terrible team again lmao
@@greenderphell have more points against Wemby than he'll have playoff minutes this year and you a sixers fan will be crying as per usual around 2nd round time next year
Screw Danny Green for injuring Klay Thompson
I couldn’t be happier that the process has failed. I will forever DESPISE the arrogance of the 76ers and some 76ers fans acting like they were geniuses that invented tanking.
I’m glad a precedent has been set that this doesn’t work and I sincerely hope no team ever replicates it.
LET THE PROCESS DIE. IT HAS FAILED
As a Sixers fan who knows front office incompetence, the process worked as they had the assets and opportunities to win a championship. The choices they made with the opportunities is what made it fail. The idea of the process worked great (i.e. accumulate picks, clear cap space, cash in assets for top talent) but the decision making and luck was horrendous. It’s worked for OKC so it’s still a viable strategy
Well said, sixers fan here too@@jsmoove81519
Who's your team? Seems like you are the smallest person in this chat
Also as a Sixers fan, not many go around claiming we invented tanking, getting the assets we wanted was successful but we’ve had such smooth brains running the show for years, they would’ve been in a similar situation that OKC is in currently
@@sfrank8687 Watch out for this big tough keyboard warrior lol
The Process has been broken since 2019. The pipe cracked with Kawhi's four bounce shot, then it broke open when they let Jimmy go. Now they've slapped so much tape to the damn thing and it's still failing and now the pipes are covered in rust. At this point, Philly needs to blow it up and start over.
Personally, I think Joel Embiid has no one to blame but himself. If he didn't re-sign with the 76ers then the team could've had a fresh rebuild around Tyrese Maxey, and maybe Paul George goes somewhere else, but I don't think that Joel Embiid can really win a championship in Philly because too many things have just gone wrong with that organization. I will say that the 76ers can still make the playoffs if everything goes well, I just don't see them winning the championship anytime soon.
Tyrese maxey will never even come close to the level of production or greatness embiid has
76ers and the bucks are competitors
for lottery picks
Bucks owe their first rounder this year
@bassmin954 compete for other team is competing nonetheless
Nah man my raptors got Flagg on lock
Bucks are fine
UH UH AIN'T NO WAY YALL IGNORING MY CAVS RIGHT NOW 😭😭😭
11-0 and everyone is sleepinh
When I say this, I do not mean they are a bad team. What they are doing IS impressive, but they have been beating up on bad teams. The Lakers fell into a hole, Knicks are struggling to find chemistry and defense, the only crazy good win they have is against the Warriors (whom they shot out of their minds against). Everyone else they have played are bottom feeders.
Good on them, but most people watch this channel for the failures..
Im 21 and I’ve been a massive Sixers DAN since I was in middle school. My dad is a Philly guy and I’m from PA. I’ve sunk half of my life into this team. It’s been so disappointing to get a little bit older and realize the guy you idolized as a high schooler is just… disappointing. I remember rocking my Ben Simmons jersey as a freshman in high school only to abandon it somewhere in the depths of my closet a couple years later. Embiid had all the chances Giannis and Jokic never got and yet they could win rings where he couldn’t. It’s just sad
The process ended when kawhi ripped their hearts out in 2019 and when they signed Tobias over Jimmy 😭
Load management has been twisted. It was originally brought in with Pop on the spurs as a preventative measure. Now it's a treated as reactive to manage people with injuries by most teams.
The last true big three would’ve been the 2016 Cavs. Sad to say, but the KD Warriors killed that structure when they utilized their strength in numbers. Once teams like the Raptors, 76’ers, etc got the formula and KD/Klay were injured, the big three concept was obsolete.
guys wake up the best youtube channel uploaded
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NOW it has failed? The process has been dead since at least Bum Simmons exploded with diarrhea vs the Hawks a few years ago
The Process was made because the Sixers couldn’t make it out the first or second round, only for them to still have that same problem. Just wow.
This process has been failed for years. I have been saying from the start “the process” is just an excuse for a big market team to completely fail year after year giving their fans false hope. It started before embied and it will continue being their slogan after embied
I watch so many Phillies/Sixers schadenfreude videos that the algorithm now thinks I'm a philly sports fan. It's been recommending me videos about the top 10 best lampposts on broad street.
However controversial it may be, one of the ways to alleviate concerns over load management would be to reduce the number of games. A 72-game schedule with a home and away against every other team plus a third game against teams in the same conference would reduce back-to-backs drastically. Further, since every pair of teams in the same conference plays each other an odd number of times, this would completely eliminate the need for further tiebreakers (assuming no games are canceled, of course). No need for arbitrary BS like the MD5 hash of an alphanumeric string containing the hex code of the main color on your team's jersey when it scored its 5000th point of the season, the date that took place, and the temperature, wind speed and direction, and humidity recorded at the nearest airport at that time (imo the order of the tiebreakers doesn't seem to make much more sense than this).
I wonder how those 76ers players feel, knowing that your former MVP and best player on the team just resfuses to play with you.
Big fan of your videos! Would love for you to talk about other teams that are not usually mentioned in the media though like the cavs or the pacers and what your thoughts on those teams are
Don’t forget 76ers almost blew a 3-0 lead with doc rivers
Against a raptors team that had no reason being that good that season 😭
Load management absolutely works! Ask 2016 Kobe what an increased regular season load does to your body. Obviously it isn’t going to 100% prevent injuries, but it does give your muscles and tendons time to reduce swelling and strengthen.
theirry henry was lighting the mls up on the red bull. cut it out!
If there is one thing that kawaii and embiid has taught is it’s that a certain point load management will do way more damage than good
Nothing better than taking lunch and seeing the goats uploaded
LOVE THE VIDEOS, COOPER FLAGG VIDEO PLEASE!! I want the Blazers to get him so badly but I don't think it's gonna happen.
i think sidetalk said it best:
"Joel Embiid we sendin yo ass to CHINA, so get ready to pack tf up"
It's safe to say that Donovan Mitchell and Wemby will get to a conference finals before Joel Embiid can as the first, second, or third option on a contending team. How do I know this? Cuz Embiid was a 1st,2nd,and 3rd option on multiple contending 76ers teams. The 76ers need to pull a Demar Derozan and send him to the shadow realm(Washington, Utah, Detroit, or the Clippers) for a true #1 option.
Hasn’t it already failed for the past 3 seasons?
The process failed when they have Jimmy Butler’s money to Tobias Harris🤦🏿♂️ that was so bad
In the course of a few years they had one #1 pick that started strong then regressed big time and one #1 pick that never really got started.
Then they chose to retain Tobias Harris over Jimmy Butler.
The process worked. Mismanagement after that is what killed them. Siginging Harris to that dumb deal, which meant they couldn't resign Butler was the end of this team
And Joker just blew out Uncle Drew with a 37 point triple double. Only the most delusional 76 fans can say that Embum is better.😂
Hey big fan of your videos, but I've noticed the mic seems to spike a lot.
As a Sixers fan, this failure may have killed the entire franchise from this point forward.
The NBA isn’t gonna give them a high lottery pick for the next rebuild because them tanking ruined the league for a few years.
Nobody’s going to Sixers games anymore, Knicks fans take over the stadium every time we play them. Nobody cares.
They’re going to lose everyone, move to Jersey, and be the Chicago White Sox for the next 3 decades.
Synthetic Sports AND Embiid hate?? Christmas came early this year. 🎉
But at least Ben Simmons won ROTY 😂🎉
The Process has failed since they blew a 3-2 lead vs Boston
No one expected this? Come on man. ESPN and NBA TH-cam have been hyping up this team for 8 years now and every time y'all do I'm left scratching my head. Literally the Clippers of the East Coast.
"Load management"
Shows images of the dudes who are just perpetually injured even without load management
Embiid has the talent to be an all timer but it's always setback after setback, from injuries to playoff underperformances
The process either failed after Kawhi hit the shot or when Ben Simmons crumbled against the Hawks
They wouldn’t be this bad if PG wasn’t injured and Maxey didn’t have that hamstring injury but Embiid was predictable tbh 😂
Biid's Ben Simmons impression is getting damn impressive.
The funniest part was their idea that Harden and Doc Rivers were the keys to playoff success.😂
Tanking for years only to get Ben, Fultz and Embiid while passing on Jason Tatum is hilarious
I’m surprised you guys haven’t made a video about Duck’s Football yet given they’re still undefeated and ranked number 1 in the country. Do you think they’ll win the national championship this year?
If 76ers drafted jayson tatum,terry rozier,kelly olynck, and dennis schroder
Kept mikal bridges
Hold ben simmons accountable
The Process that could’ve been
Can have all the talent in the world but the real key is finding good players who actually love basketball
Get maxey to miami
The process failed when the NBA ran Samuel Hinkie out of Philly before he could finish the process. Anything after that wasn’t the Process. This constant litigation over the failure of “The Process” is old and tired. This is just the Sixers being the Sixers.
It failed so many years ago
Sixers missed the chance to trade Embiid and build around Maxey...now they're stuck and hard to see a way out
I knew when I got that drop of a new video I knew it would be a banger
Giving PG that supermax was also a big fail moment.
Joel Embiid being healthy for a season is more rare than the sighting of Haley's comet.
the conference system is so unfair
The supporting cast feels too old. They all recognizable roleplayers but its like when the Lob City Clippers kept signing guys just cause of name recognition
Weird to say that the warriors built through the draft but the Sixers didn’t, both have two draft picks and a free agent
The Process was just an engine for Jrue Holiday to win two NBA Championships.
I don't think a big 3 of two injury prone players is a move to make...
Ben, Rayce!
I'm a Sixers fan, isn't safe to say can we join you Trail Blazers fan in the club of misery?
At least the Eagles Trash the Cowboys yesterday,At least something good happened in Philly nowadays!
The process failed when they lost to Atlanta
I could have sworn one of you said the Sixers were “Clippers East” before now.
Why are the voices so familiar?
Sixers must extend Hield not signed Gordon, Hield is now ballign at GSW
They’ll still finish top 4 (top 6 at worst) in the East because it’s so weak and if they don’t than it’s only because of the stars missing games. If they are healthy at the end of the season, they’ll be dangerous
Only 8 games in to the season, gentlemen
Yall probably right, tho
No one expected this? Cmon now we all knew this would happen. 2 injury prone players and a young all star caliber player won’t get you far. 😭
Worse part is that somehow OKC owns their pick this year
i wouldnt dismiss load management just because it doesnt seem to work on the surface. the players mostly being load managed are already extremely injury prone. their baseline is not lebron, so you cant compare them to lebron. if you compare them to themselves, like kawhis raptor season and bubble season to his others, i think it seems to be better than not load managing. it wont make a guy like kawhi a healthy player. he will still get injured in the playoffs when you need him. but he has a better shot of making it through healthy.
It really didn’t fail . If you knew how terrible the 6ers were before Embiid you’d know. They didn’t win a chip but they’re way better than they were before the process.
If people now recognize the Process was a failure. Why not just trade embiid and PG off and tank the next few years for higher Draft picks? Get as many of them as you can around the deadline.
If any team pays the full price for emiid and pg in the deadline im goimg to laugh so hard because they payed for nothing lol
I have never thought Embiid was a winner, at least not to the level Embiid wishes he was.
Actually THE PROCESS worked for the Sixers they got multiple high picks including Embiid, Ben Simmons, the 3rd pick, Dario Saric and what could have been Kristaps Porzingis in just 4 yrs.
The problem is the Sixers ownership fired Hinkie in the middle of the process and hired incompetent guys who squandered all the assets the Process got. Trading up to get Fultz and trading assets for Butler and paying the max to Tobias Harris.
So yeah it would definitely fail cuz it got sabotaged.
Yeah they didnt trust the process themselves
"big 3's just don't exist anymore" celtics sitting with a big 4 🗿.
Load management won't help Kawhi or Embiid, because they are made of glass. You could put them in a freezer until the playoffs, and then thaw them out to play, and they would still get injured. I don't give injury prone players credit for the stuff they weren't able to do. You can wonder what if they were healthy, but they weren't.
At least we know Kawhi could be the best player on a championship team. The best thing to ever happen to Embiid is all his injuries, because then his fans can delude themselves. If Embiid was healthy for his whole career, he would be Demarcus Cousins. They are the same player.
The problem lies within the way the game is played today, can't win with a center as first option
The nuggets did
Dude can we stop acting like NBA players aren’t replaceable? They draft 60 new people a year. I’m so over these current players
It failed when they chose Simmons over Jimmy Butler
76ers are pretty much the Dallas Cowboys of the NBA. Can never make it to a conference finals or let alone the finals. Just trade Embiid and PG and build around Maxey that seems like the smartest thing they should do and they could get more assets if they were able to do that. Don’t know why the 76ers want to believe in both Embiid and PG when they always choke in the playoffs and can’t stay healthy. I like Maxey and he’s good enough to build a championship team around and Embiid and PG can’t help with that in Philly. The process will be a failure until both Embiid and PG find new teams to better thrive in
Maxeys out a couple months I think… hamstring injuries take a while to recover from
They said a few weeks
Y’all should do a JJ Redick story
I might be a little off topic here but this "trust the process" nonsense has also been bleeding into to football over here in Europe and it is almost never a good thing.
When teams start to use this kind of language "the process" or "youth project" I know this is now a team with no ambition.
The thing too is, I can’t even respect his MVP I mean, that’s ignorant of me to say I can respect it, but I can’t take it as seriously because it should’ve went to the Joker
The biggest accomplishment Embiid will have when his career is over will have been stealing the MVP award from Jokic. 😂
The process failed when they picked Embiid with their third overall pick in 2014 😔
PG got benched in overtime against the hornets 😭
Embind played the racist card to win MVP then plays like shit
Kendrick Perkins did that, not him.
Nba media* perkins is a dog who says what the master wants.. I dont blame him for that take@@urbaindelva7869
The process failed when they choose Tobias Harris over Jimmy Butler.
Plz make a video about the nets this year
I’m here to wish Embiid NEVER wins a ‘ship…
Naw y’all forget why load management became popular. The reason is because it worked for the spurs
The process failed if they traded their stars.
He hasn't failed yet. He's on a failing run just like Kawhi.
If they go on to win a championship you won't call them failures.
Y'all are wrong. The process failed since it started
As a 76ers fan i hate the franchise and most of peers i knew the tanking games would backfire and it did