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Joel Freaking Embiid
Dec 19, 2016 03:20 AM #1

This dude....

33 points 12-17 FG's 2-3 3's, 7-8 FTs 10 RB's 1 Ast. 2 steals, 3 blocks

Dec 19, 2016 03:53 AM #2

@wissox Monster game, just monster. Even a couple of trifectas. ROY for sure if he just stays healthy.
http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/embiid-s-career-high-33-points-lift-76ers-over-nets-108-107-121816 ↗

Dec 19, 2016 04:29 AM #3

man just makes you drool to think what we could of had -had he stay healthy here - -nothing but the best for him - -we can still say that's one of our boys - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Dec 19, 2016 06:06 AM #4

http://nba.nbcsports.com/2016/12/18/joel-embiid-sets-career-high-with-33-points-goes-flying-into-stands-in-win/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter ↗

Dec 19, 2016 02:28 PM #5

@Crimsonorblue22 That video is awesome! Joel hasn't changed at all! A pic n roll that started sitting on his kiester at the FT line! One of his rebounds off of his own missed dunk! Spin moves. A classic flop when a dude a foot shorter pushed him a little bit! Everyone who ever loved this great game of basketball needs to watch that video! It's a VHOF!

Dec 19, 2016 02:47 PM #6

@globaljaybird Absolutely phenomenal, how Joel has advanced so quickly with such limited playing time in his few years at this sport. Heck, he not only will pull down NBA ROY but also will be one of a dozen names cast into ballot for MVP if he keeps on the uptick and stays healthy. The guy is almost superhuman. Makes many other players on the floor look like boys pitted against a Goliath.

Dec 19, 2016 05:28 PM #7

The NBA is about to rediscover the awesome force of the big man in basketball.

If Joel stays healthy, people will begin to refer to the last few seasons of Small Ball the way they refer to the basketball played before Russell and Wilt. Lots of good players back then but no great athletic big men. Not really comparable to the game with great big men.

Small ball will be seen for what it is: how you play when there aren't any good big men.

Dec 19, 2016 05:32 PM #8

@wissox I know!! 28 F**king minutes too!!

I keep tweeting people, 76ers fans, ESPN know it alls, etc. " Joel is doing things RIGHT NOW, what The Brow is doing after 4 YEARS!! "

Joel stays healthy, and it looks like he will so far, Joel will be the best Center in the league NEXT YEAR!!

They just should give him the Rookie of the Year award, right now. GAME OVER.

Dec 19, 2016 05:40 PM #9

There is no longer a question that Embiid is indeed the best player in that team; every article on the subject pretty much confirms this. What is really satisfying is that the #3 draft pick from KU is outperforming Okafor, the #1 pick from Duke and Noel, the #1 pick for UK. Sweeeeeeeet.. :smiley:

Dec 19, 2016 05:52 PM #10

@Lulufulu I'm not going to get carried away. Davis is a superb player who already has accomplished a lot in this league.

Dec 19, 2016 06:01 PM #11

@wissox

VHOF = PHOF

Dec 19, 2016 06:35 PM #12

@Lulufulu

We need Landen and Bragg to watch Joel.

For every great like Embiid that has the will to break through the conventional wisdom of Small Ball, there are dozens of other bigs that can be empowered by the example of Embiid to lift their games a notch; this is the ripple effect of excellence.

Great persons doing great things create a multiplier effect in the rest of us!!!! They inspire the rest of us to get better too. Many of us can't help ourselves from trying. This is one of the keys of great leadership in any activity. You get a whole bunch of persons in anything trying to get better and over time amazing things happen.

Small ball itself has been inspiring in its way. It showed what small players could really do. Steph Curry and his coach Steve Kerr raised the bar on perimeter play for sure. We are all the better for it.

But one great person doesn't matter that much on his/her own. It's all the copy catting that he/she triggers that catalyzes overall improvement.

It's the opposite of Ayn Rand, who perverted the idea of individual greatness into an end in itself.

Individual greatness is just the catalyst of a chain reaction and the chain reaction is vastly more important than the individual greatness.

It's why so many great leaders are assassinated by entitled fools frightened that they can't get better, too, and so resort to enabling lone gunmen. Assassination is the mindless prevention of progress, carried out by those that win by leaving everyone poorer.

Truly great persons leave most better by inspiring a critical mass of individuals to actually get better themselves.

Truly great persons are inclusive.

The fakes work for the prosperity of the few.

The size of one's positive ripple effect for the many is the ultimate criterion of greatness.

Anyone can steal a fortune.

Some can build one within the rules.

But only the truly great can make the lives of all better within the rules, while calling attention to the rules that need changing to let even more get better.

Bill Russell was great. He did great things for himself. He did great things for his team, his franchise and his profession and industry. He did great things for his own African American culture and for the larger American culture.

Joel Embiid, you could be greater. You could take another step the way Muhammad Ali did. You could expand to Africa and around the world.

Go for it!

Dec 19, 2016 10:03 PM #13

@wissox Joel learns so fast and improves so fast. We've all seen it at KU. He is bigger and stronger and more skilled now than anyone at the 5 spot...as a freeking Rookie.

Hell yah Im carried away, but I think its warranted.

Look at Davis' numbers his rookie season. Look at Joel's. Its not even close!

Dec 20, 2016 03:09 AM #14

@Lulufulu I'll have to do that. I assumed he started strong right off the bat.

Dec 20, 2016 02:06 PM #15

@wissox Joel has him beat. No doubt.

Thing is, what is the minimum amount of games/minutes required to get ROY?? With Joels minutes restriction, will he have enough to clear it?

Dec 20, 2016 02:17 PM #16

@Lulufulu Yeah, not sure about that if there even is a minutes restriction.

Dec 20, 2016 02:34 PM #17

@Lulufulu he has to play in a 58 games to qualify for ROY

Dec 20, 2016 02:34 PM #18

@jaybate-1.0

I appreciate and love your respect for the big man and his place in the game of basketball. Yet JE the lion killer is a rare, once in a life time type player. There is no inner city magic mass producing bigs of the elk of JE.

Unless Nike drains it's banks accounts to genetically modify DNA. Small Ball is here to stay. The days of just showing up at someone shores with a bunch of marines and piss pounding someone are gone. You light them up from the skies first, then you bring in the ground game.

Dec 20, 2016 02:52 PM #19

Two philosophies at work. I'm curious who would you take to start your team? My vote is for Embiid, (but you can't upvote your own post.)

Dec 20, 2016 02:52 PM #20

Embiid

Dec 20, 2016 02:52 PM #21

Curry

Dec 20, 2016 04:28 PM #22

To Dylans poll... While I'm a big Embiid fan (that video was awesome) and his ceiling is sky high (as is his wingspan) Curry is one of the greatest shooters ever to hit the NBA and averaged 30pts a game last year. So for now I'd take Curry. Now maybe in a few years if Joel keeps getting better...

Dec 20, 2016 10:30 PM #23

@DoubleDD

Maybe, but the global population numbers favor there being a lot more. They are spread around the world. There are probably enough out there for every NBA team to start one, if a systematic effort were made. Remember: Joel was considered a project even when he came to KU by most. But all it took were some real basketball men like Self and Norm and the lights went off!!!!!

The problem with the system of finding them is that there are really only a handful of persons in the world that are qualified to judge which big guys have the get better gene to go along with the obvious size and athleticism variables.

Why is Self so successful? Because he can pick guys out that he can.coach up....that have the get better gene.

If we gave Self a sabbatical and a bunch of inoculations and sent him to Africa for a year and he really went into all the scary, hard to get to places, he would probably come back with 2-3 guys and 2 of them would make it. It's numbers and pattern recognition of the getting better gene.

Dec 21, 2016 12:01 AM #24

At this time, the potential for Embiid is incredibly high; however, we have yet to find out how if his body can take the abuse of playing close to 40 minutes per game for the 80+ games in the NBA season which is required of a franchise player. I might change my mind in a couple of years..

Curry would be an interesting choice but even when he is an amazing shooter and overall player, he still is somewhat of a one dimensional player. If I had to pick one player, my choice would be either LeBron, who I don't like much, or Durant who I like a lot. These two are the most complete players in the NBA...in my opinion, of course.

Dec 21, 2016 12:09 AM #25

@JayHawkFanToo agreed about KD

Dec 21, 2016 12:11 AM #26

@Lulufulu

The playoffs last season showed that LeBron is still the gold standard.

Dec 21, 2016 12:56 AM #27

Embid started off the night with 11 points in 11 minutes. A. Davis 3 in 10

Dec 21, 2016 02:34 AM #28

@JayHawkFanToo I agree. I'd hear people in Kobe v. Lebron arguments (this was before stephs limelight) and it wasn't even close in my mind. Lebron is the most complete NBA player since MJ in my opinion.

Dec 27, 2016 01:13 AM #29

Embid is the frontrunner for ROY and now being talked about as an NBA All-Star.

http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-76ers/joel-embiid-all-star-consideration-it-would-be-exciting ↗

Dec 27, 2016 01:57 AM #30

@Ralph

Wow, that is pretty dang impressive.

Dec 27, 2016 03:37 PM #31

The challenge with big men is threefold.

1) Coordination. Is this guy coordinated enough with both footwork and catching ability to play basketball? How many times have we seen big men that just don't have the hand eye coordination to catch the ball or block shots, or don't have the coordination to master even basic footwork in the post?

2) Agility. Can this guy run? Can he slide laterally? Can he jump with minimal load? Can he spin and move in traffic? If you watch HS basketball, how often do you see a bigger kid (taller than 6-8) that is okay in space, but if you run a double team at him, he's hopelessly lost? Just not agile enough to move in a crowd.

3) Health. Being that big is hard on your joints and ligaments. Back problems. Foot problems. Knee problems. Ankle problems.

So let's look at the greats. Walton checked the first two boxes, but health took him down. Olajuwon had it all. Wilt had it all. Kareem had it all. Shaq had it all, but even for the ones who had it all, health ultimately limited them as they aged. Even Tim Duncan struggled with foot problems early in his career before making some training adjustments.

Dec 27, 2016 03:46 PM #32

Too late in their respective carreers to start a franchise around LeBron 31 (best player hands down today but in 5 years?) or Curry 28 really. Embiid 22 is freakin' awesome, but he's gotta stay healthy.

I don't care for the NBA, so I have little clue who the best young guards/wings are - Kyrie 24 and NBA champ? Portzingis 21 ?, Wiggins 21?

The number by the name is their age.

Dec 27, 2016 04:03 PM #33

@dylans

Russel Westbrook as been a triple double machine this season...

Dec 27, 2016 04:18 PM #34

I was thinking 25 year old or younger would probaly be better. I forgot baby face Curry is 28 years old, so is Westbrook.

I would hate to start a franchise with an old LBJ and waste his final years while his production hampers our ability to draft high and get him complemetary pieces. I would start with a young Embiid or Anthony Davis personally and accumulate better pieces as the team matures in the next 3 years.

The original point was completely lost in the way I phrased the question and should've phrased the question.

Would you start your franchise with a guard or a post player?

Dec 28, 2016 02:26 PM #35

Just read an article about the possibility of Jo, Jo making the all star game, - -quite real. Getting props from Coaches, & players pretty sweet:

Latest encounter with what some believe the best center in the N.B.A - -DeMarcus Cousins. Pretty much a stand off. - -Jo, Jo 25 pts, 8 rebs, 2 blks , 2 steals in 29 minutes - -although ooops 8 turnovers. - -Cousins had 30 pts- -7 rebs, - -2 blks - -and 3 steals. - -Cousins said later - -I like that kid ALOT. - - I don't give people a lot of props, but I really like that kid. - - I think he has a great chance to be the best big in the league - - AFTER I retire.

Sacramento Coach - - It should be illegal to be that big and that talented at the same time lmao.
So far Jo Jo for the season is at 18.7 ppg - - 7.4 rpg- -2,4 blks per game -- & 46.8 shooting % in avg 24.7 minutes per game.- - he leads all rookies in several different stats - -OUR BOY IS AN ANIMAL. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Dec 28, 2016 04:00 PM #36

@jayballer54

Go up six posts

Dec 28, 2016 04:04 PM #37

@Ralph - - YA? - - AND? -- -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Dec 28, 2016 08:12 PM #38

@jayballer54

The video of that game was awesome. Two superstar centers going at it and having fun. They were smiling and laughing. Pretty cool to see because it's so rare. Everyone plays with a scowl on their face like it's war or something.

By the way @Ralph's comment was referring to the article he posted which you referred to. He was first in other words!

Dec 28, 2016 08:23 PM #39

@wissox that was really cool coming from boogie!

Dec 28, 2016 09:18 PM #40

@wissox OH WELL HELL my bad - - hate coming in 2nd lol - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Dec 28, 2016 09:25 PM #41

@jayballer54

there were several articles that came out at the sametime. The one you posted about had more stats and it never hurts to talk about a good thing. The main reason I posted the one I did was for this paragraph.

The NBA is rolling out a new voting format for the 2017 All-Star Game. Fans will make up 50 percent of the voting, with current players and media members splitting the other half. Each player can fill out one ballot and can vote for themselves.

So get out and vote Embid

Dec 28, 2016 09:29 PM #42

@Ralph and wiggs

Dec 28, 2016 09:35 PM #43

@Crimsonorblue22

Voting for the NBA All-Star game began on December 25th and goes until Monday, January 16th at 11:59 p.m. ET. You can vote 10 times per day on NBA.com/vote or on Twitter.

Do like we did the Royals and vote all the NBA JAYHAWKS IN

Dec 28, 2016 09:35 PM #44

@dylans

I would probably start a franchise around Kawhi Leonard if I had to choose. He's only 25 and is a bona fide superstar. He's a two way player that guards the best wings in the league night in and night out, plus he is now a 24 ppg scorer.

Give me that guy, and I will figure out what the heck to put around him.

Cousins attitude would scare me out of making him my centerpiece. Davis has had injury/ durability problems. Lots of guys are probably a little too old (James, Durant, Westbrook, Curry, Harden, etc.) though their talent is enticing.

Dec 28, 2016 10:23 PM #45

@justanotherfan Good choice! He's one heck of a guard. Right or wrong big man talent is more attractive to me as excellent big men are much more rare than excellent guards.

Dec 28, 2016 10:46 PM #46

@dylans coach selfs choice!

Dec 28, 2016 10:46 PM #47

@justanotherfan

Damian Lillard?

Dec 28, 2016 10:47 PM #48

@JayHawkFanToo gotta play D

Dec 28, 2016 10:52 PM #49

@Crimsonorblue22 exactly what I was thinking!

Dec 28, 2016 11:40 PM #50

I would start my team with Wilt Chamberlain. He's probably better dead than I am alive!

Dec 29, 2016 12:04 AM #51

@Ralph Hell yah, I voted for JoJo! #NBAVOTE

I also voted for Wiggins, Steph Curry, Durant

And The Morrii

And Cole and Rush ;) I had to

Dec 29, 2016 12:06 AM #52

@wissox I'm trying really hard not to say anything!😳

Dec 29, 2016 12:07 AM #53

@jayballer54 I know! I saw that article. Cool of Ex UK guy Boogie Cousins to give props to Embiid. But, I gotta say that Joel WILL be the best Center in the league in less than 5 years and Joel WILL stay healthy.

Dec 29, 2016 12:13 AM #54

@Lulufulu

Embiid on Cousins: "“I don’t think I’m going to wait until he retires to be the best big man in the league." https://t.co/sXOKUshDds ↗

Dec 29, 2016 12:56 AM #55

@Crimsonorblue22

Ouch.

Dec 29, 2016 05:07 AM #56

@Ralph said:

Do like we did the Royals and vote all the NBA JAYHAWKS IN

Heck, vote all the Royals in again!

Dec 29, 2016 04:46 PM #57

@dylans

I like big man talent, but of the best young big men Davis and Embiid have had injury/durability problems, Cousins has had issues and might be a coach killer, and I have not seen enough of Towns yet to decide if I would put my entire franchise in his hands (interesting that three of those guys are Kentucky guys).

I know Leonard has had injuries as well, but as a perimeter player, his injuries worry me less because he hasn't lost any explosiveness or quickness. With big guys, you have to worry about the wear and tear on old injuries just because of their size. Will Embiid's early career injuries pop back up in five years? Will Davis continue to have various injuries that shorten his career or undercut his production? Will Cousins be a classic good stats/ bad team guy? Can Towns sustain his play?

@JayHawkFanToo

I like Lillard, but his value decreases because he is not a top notch defender. Having a great two way player is just so valuable that I would actually pass on having the better offensive talent (Lillard) because Leonard's defensive value makes him an amazing option.

We've already seen Leonard at the highest level of the game. We know he's a winner, we know he has his health (and that Popovich will make sure he gets rest). We don't know that about any of those big guys yet.

Dec 29, 2016 05:53 PM #58

Jo Jo will be an All-Star because he really, really wants to be with Rihana.

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Dec 29, 2016 06:00 PM #59

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Dec 29, 2016 06:17 PM #60

The NBA is about to rediscover the awesome force of the big man in basketball.

Dec 29, 2016 06:52 PM #61

@wrwlumpy

She is nothing but trouble for him. He needs to be careful with what he wishes he might actually get it....and regret it. Hopefully he has advisors steering him in the right direction; he is young and smart and he will learn and do well.

Dec 29, 2016 06:56 PM #62

@justanotherfan

I agree. I just threw Lillard's name because he is an exciting offense player and as we all know, offense sells tickets, defense wins championships.

Dec 30, 2016 09:23 PM #63

Should he be called

The Process

or

Transformer

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Dec 30, 2016 09:50 PM #64

@JayHawkFanToo she will never fall for him. It's a joke, but maybe it might be a dream come true.

Dec 31, 2016 01:55 AM #65

@justanotherfan You are in excellent company with your selection as Bill Self named Kawhi Leonard as his current favorite NBA player.

Jan 07, 2017 03:52 PM #66

High praise for Embiid, yet again...

Embiid had a couple of loud dunks against Boston and finished with a team-best 23 points. Embiid is the first 76er since Allen Iverson (2006) to have five straight games of 23 points or more.

And despite barking at him on the court, Thomas gushed about Embiid's potential.

"He's talented. He's going to be special," said Thomas. "He has the right attitude. You can tell from afar he's a workhorse, he's unselfish, he's a big body that can do it all. Once they get some really good pieces around him, they're going to turn it on."

Echoed Celtics guard Avery Bradley: "[Embiid is] special. He has everything. It's almost like you're going to have to double-team him. You're just going to have to double-team him. I see some of the plays that he makes and he's way ahead of his time. And he's only going to get better. He's a good kid and he works hard. The sky's the limit for him."

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/18423066/philadelphia-76ers-joel-embiid-gets-wish-guard-boston-celtics-isaiah-thomas ↗

Jan 07, 2017 03:57 PM #67

@dylans I never knew Thomas was so good and so short! Averaging 27 a game this season at 5'9" is pretty amazing.

Jan 07, 2017 04:03 PM #68

@wissox I thought he was just a "name". Turns out he's got the genetics and drive too! Heck of a baller

Jan 07, 2017 06:29 PM #69

@dylans thats cool as $h&^

Jan 07, 2017 06:30 PM #70

@dylans Joel so deserves an NBA All star spot this season.

Jan 07, 2017 06:33 PM #71

@dylans

slightly off topic. If Isaiah Thomas at 5'9" can be a really good NBA guard for the Celtics, then Frank Mason can do the very same thing. Hell, Sherron had his chance, he just effed it up cuz he was out of shape.

Jan 07, 2017 06:46 PM #72

@wissox back on topic... For everyone's information our own Joel Embiid is currently in 4th place for the eastern conference front court. He trails only Lebron, Giannis, and Kevin Love.

Keep the votes rolling in you guys! We could have our very first rookie NBA All Star!

Is that accurate?

May 02, 2023 02:10 PM #73

7 years later Curry is probably the one you should’ve taken. LeBron is still playing at a high level. And Embiid should hopefully win his first MVP tonight!!!

Really you could not go wrong starting a franchise with one of these three guys in 2016.

May 02, 2023 03:16 PM #74

@dylans said in Joel Freaking Embiid:

7 years later Curry is probably the one you should’ve taken. LeBron is still playing at a high level. And Embiid should hopefully win his first MVP tonight!!!

Really you could not go wrong starting a franchise with one of these three guys in 2016.

Huge win for the sixers lst night with JO JO being out -hopefully he can make it back

May 03, 2023 03:27 AM #75

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Lol Timberwolves. Did they even watch the tournament?

May 03, 2023 03:31 AM #76

@approxinfinity 😂 some programs can’t get out of their own way.

May 03, 2023 04:13 AM #77

Curry is too small and has a bad ankle. Yeah. That’s it.