Mr. French
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What the hell is wrong with you?
I shouldn’t say I like THAT, I worded that improperly.
I like him, and his hair swirl, despite his Duke background.
What the hell is wrong with you?
I expected this to be a tight series, but I'm shocked by the how. Embiid has been, dare I say, exposed at times. Consistently poor closeouts, choppy footwork, sucking air in transition. And I started to type this post before that whiff on Horford effectively ended the game.
I expected this to be a tight series, but I'm shocked by the how. Embiid has been, dare I say, exposed at times. Consistently poor closeouts, choppy footwork, sucking air in transition. And I started to type this post before that whiff on Horford effectively ended the game.
I expected this to be a tight series, but I'm shocked by the how. Embiid has been, dare I say, exposed at times. Consistently poor closeouts, choppy footwork, sucking air in transition. And I started to type this post before that whiff on Horford effectively ended the game.
Was really disappointed in Embiid tonight myself. Also have to remember how young Philly is. They are an inexperienced team playing in their first big games in front of a rowdy, hostile crowd. I hope they are reinvigorated by their home court for the sake of an interesting series.
Horford is such a pro. Might be overpaid, but it's worth it in moments/games like this. Dude can play.
No wayOffensively yes, I would think it'd be more controversial to suggest anything else.
Horford is such a pro. Might be overpaid, but it's worth it in moments/games like this. Dude can play.
Marcus Morris is a stud and can score the ballWas thinking this last night, but Marcus Morris has to be Eric Cobb's favorite player, right?
All the first two games of the series has proven is how lousy and lazy both Lowry and DeRozen are on defenseLeBron ripping Toronto’s heart heading back to Cleveland
I expected this to be a tight series, but I'm shocked by the how. Embiid has been, dare I say, exposed at times. Consistently poor closeouts, choppy footwork, sucking air in transition. And I started to type this post before that whiff on Horford effectively ended the game.
, yet another eastern finals with the Cavs....
How about Simmons...that guy just totally disappeared...they did better with McConnell on the floor (+16) than with Simmons (-23)....brutal.
Can't see Snyder leaving the NBA after sniffing success. So...which Hurley?
+21 tonight. (Incidentally, Baynes was a -16 - this is a dynamic to watch)
#1 seed Toronto is so getting swept now, wow.
Was thinking this last night, but Marcus Morris has to be Eric Cobb's favorite player, right?
I counter that Philly lost the game moreso than the crowd won it. They inexplicably took their foot off Boston's throat to end the first half and took quick, first look, bad shots and let Boston back in the game.The crowd won that game for Boston, plain and simple. And that's to take nothing away from the players. They cut the lead to 17 and the crowd erupted like they had tied it. Myself being the type of dork that loves to study crowds and the impact they have on games, it sounded like they took it up a notch. I had been pouring over the ticket market this week hoping to attend one of the games and I noticed the prices were much steeper for game two. The rare 8:30 start time and it being a Thursday night presumably allowed people to drink and still get to the game on time. It's funny because I think it was Ilyasova who was talking about the difference between the Boston crowd and the Miami crowd. I'll hand it to them being a non-Boston sports fan who lives in the area - for all the winning they've done, it can get about as loud as it does anywhere for the Bruins, Celtics, and Sox. The Patriots are a different scene but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and and chalk it up in part to acoustics.
He's had a very good career and is now the third option on Philly but he's never been a top 10 shooting guard in the league. He's really good, just not elite.Offensively yes, I would think it'd be more controversial to suggest anything else.
I dunno, he's certainly been top-10 offensive SG's, and arguably in the best ten mix. But certainly never top-3ish which is where most expect Tatum to be at either SG, SF or PF (versatility is also importantHe's had a very good career and is now the third option on Philly but he's never been a top 10 shooting guard in the league. He's really good, just not elite.

He's had a very good career and is now the third option on Philly but he's never been a top 10 shooting guard in the league. He's really good, just not elite.
All these good young bigs have a ways to go still (Embiid, Porzingis, KAT). They look great more often than not but they have really bad moments where you see how young they are. I have a good friend who's a Sixers fan and he gets so frustrated with Embiid. I think the national media/fanbase overrates him a bit.