At the Philadelphia 76ers, we have a "Great" named Embiid, and he's been really busy lately. Imagine that on the big stage of the NBA, he alone took on the scoring responsibility of the entire team, and the scores were like a printer. No, in the last game against the Pistons, he bombarded 41 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists, which is simply a humanoid scoring machine. But behind this, there is a secret that no one knows.
Embiid's overdraft problem is serious. Imagine running with the whole team on your back every day, and what it would be like to be physically tired. In his last four games, he has averaged a whopping 40 points per game8 points, as if to say: "Teammates, you should rest first, I'll come this time." But how long will Embiid last if this continues?
Let's talk about Harden again. Philadelphia forced Harden away, which is like a reversal plot in a script. Originally, Harden was there, and Embiid could say, "Dude, you're on today, I'll take a break." But now, with Harden gone, Embiid can only grit his teeth and hold on. You know, on the basketball court, no one is iron, not even the "Emperor".
The Clippers are happy here. Winning Harden is like winning the jackpot. The layout of the Clippers is like a well-planned chess game, with every move being carried out in a hurry. Harden on the Clippers is like the missing piece of the puzzle, fitting perfectly. The Clippers filled the gap on the team with Harden and built the Big Three of their dreams.
The Philadelphia and Clippers deal is like a wonderful drama. Philadelphia may have lost long-term stability for short-term gainsThe Clippers, on the other hand, seem to be quietly laying a solid foundation for future success. The story of Embiid and Harden continues. What do you think of this deal?Is it Philadelphia's short-sightedness, or the Clippers' foresight?Let's wait and see. December Creation Incentive Program