Philly's supporting cast is better, largely due to James Harden - arguably a top-ten player this season.
The difference in wins and losses is apparent in the games they've played.
Jokic W/L: 48-19
Embiid W/L: 41-21
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Philly's supporting cast is better, largely due to James Harden - arguably a top-ten player this season.
The difference in wins and losses is apparent in the games they've played.
Jokic W/L: 48-19
Embiid W/L: 41-21
[QUOTE=BigShotBob;14750169]Name the teams they beat without him and try again
Cast isn't much lesser when he has more double digit scorers on his team than Embiid does.
It's better to have an Embiid level big man defender than a Jokic level big man passer. Jokic is efficient as a scorer but he's not dominant. Which you will see again in the playoffs this year.
We're counting the bubble now?[/QUOTE]
Your argument doesn't hold up when Jokics team wins more with a lesser cast and he's made it further than Embiid. It's that simple. Jokics passing, efficiency, and high IQ seem to translate to wins more than Embiids style despite Embiid having a better cast.
We've seen guys with Embiid level defense but never seen a guy with Jokic like passing at the position so how can you say which is more valuable? Jokic is a 1 of 1 and wins more and has made it further. Everything is in Jokics favor.
So they have done 3 with 3 different winners. I forgot Tatum won the first one.
[QUOTE=BigShotBob;14750155]won one more game. Embiid is a far more dominant scorer and defender
I think it's going to be Embiid's time[/QUOTE]
Nope. That's the team record. Look at their personal record, on games they actually played in.
Embiid: 41W - 21L
Jokic: 48W - 19L
Also, Jokic has more steals and defensive rebounds. That's on top of leading all advanced stats, most with a huge lead. He's way ahead in box +/- and Value Over Replacement Player.
Jokic is the clear MVP.
[QUOTE=tontoz;14750172]Sacramento, Miami, Brooklyn (with KD and Kyrie playing), Toronto.... so that's 4 playoff teams
Wiz, Orlando twice, Indy and Detroit...
So does beating those teams without him help Embiid's case for MVP?
9-5 record without him.[/QUOTE]
So 5 against non-playoff teams and 4 against early season teams that were on the edge (Brooklyn hadn't started their win streak, Sacramento didn't round into form yet, and Toronto is no better than the Hawks)
No it doesn't help nor hurt his case as most voters with common sense care about
[QUOTE=basketballcat;14750192]Nope. That's the team record. Look at their personal record, on games they actually played in.
Embiid: 41W - 21L
Jokic: 48W - 19L
Also, Jokic has more steals and defensive rebounds. That's on top of leading all advanced stats, most with a huge lead. He's way ahead in box +/- and Value Over Replacement Player.
Jokic is the clear MVP.[/QUOTE]
All Jokic has done is play more games. But when Embiid has played he's been far more dominant than Jokic. People are starting to become numb to advanced metrics that actually doesn't calculate anything and to gaudy triple-doubles.
According to polls he's not. Welcome to reality
[QUOTE=AlternativeAcc.;14750175]Your argument doesn't hold up when Jokics team wins more with a lesser cast and he's made it further than Embiid. It's that simple. Jokics passing, efficiency, and high IQ seem to translate to wins more than Embiids style despite Embiid having a better cast.
We've seen guys with Embiid level defense but never seen a guy with Jokic like passing at the position so how can you say which is more valuable? Jokic is a 1 of 1 and wins more and has made it further. Everything is in Jokics favor.[/QUOTE]
His cast deeper than Embiid's. 76ers are top heavy, but the Nuggets have far more depth. I'm not sure how that can be argued.
No one cares about how unique a player is. Jokic passing to Bruce Brown for a three just means that Bruce Brown can finish plays, but if Bruce Brown gets shut down and you stay on the shooters and stop the Nugget's gimmicky helio-centric offense, then Jokic has proven to not be an explosive scorer.
Embiid is the far more dominant scorer than Jokic at this stage, and he's the far better defender. Jokic is a better passer and he's more efficient. That's it.
:oldlol:
Philly beat Brooklyn on 11/22 after Brooklyn had won 2 straight. Brooklyn only lost 3 more games until Durant got hurt after the Jan 8 game. They were 19 -3 between the time they got beat by Philly until KD got hurt.
Sacramento had won 5 straight games before losing to Philly, then blew out Memphis in their next game.
[QUOTE]His cast deeper than Embiid's. 76ers are top heavy, but the Nuggets have far more depth. I'm not sure how that can be argued.[/QUOTE]
It can easily be argued because Jokic has such a huge advantage in on/off and Philly is 9-5 without Embiid. Denver has been a disaster in the games Jokic as missed and when he is off the floor.
Philly only lost by 5 to Denver without Embiid AND Harden.
You said big man defense is more important than big man passing, but Jokic is an all-time great passer regardless of position and the 1st at the position to pass like that, and he's shown to have more impact than embiid. Small data set, but your argument doesn't hold up.
You keep bringing up playoffs as if Embiid has done more when he's had several embarrassing playoff runs and has failed to make it as far as Jokic. You keep Implying that the advanced stats don't translate to wins... when the exact opposite is true. He's had more impact in both the regular season and playoffs with worse casts than Embiid. What the **** are you even arguing? :roll: embiids more dominant scoring and defense has translated to ZERO playoff success despite better rosters and less impressive regular seasons. You have... no... argument.
Also lol @ at Nuggets being deep. They literally have the worst bench in the NBA. Do you get off on being wrong or something?
[QUOTE=tontoz;14750211]:oldlol:
Philly beat Brooklyn on 11/22 after Brooklyn had won 2 straight. Brooklyn only lost 3 more games until Durant got hurt after the Jan 8 game. They were 19 -3 between the time they got beat by Philly until KD got hurt.
Sacramento had won 5 straight games before losing to Philly, then blew out Memphis in their next game.
It can easily be argued because Jokic has such a huge advantage in on/off and Philly is 9-5 without Embiid. Denver has been a disaster in the games Jokic as missed and when he is off the floor.
Philly only lost by 5 to Denver without Embiid AND Harden.[/QUOTE]
They had a new coach for barely a month so try again
The Kings were barely 5 games over .500 when they lost to Philly (barely)
By the way the Nuggets lost to the Spurs with Jokic playing
Yet the Nuggets have a higher bench scoring than the 76ers. Interesting
[QUOTE=AlternativeAcc.;14750212]You said big man defense is more important than big man passing, but Jokic is an all-time great passer regardless of position and the 1st at the position to pass like that, and he's shown to have more impact than embiid. Small data set, but your argument doesn't hold up.
You keep bringing up playoffs as if Embiid has done more when he's had several embarrassing playoff runs and has failed to make it as far as Jokic. You keep Implying that the advanced stats don't translate to wins... when the exact opposite is true. He's had more impact in both the regular season and playoffs with worse casts than Embiid. What the **** are you even arguing? :roll: embiids more dominant scoring and defense has translated to ZERO playoff success despite better rosters and less impressive regular seasons. You have... no... argument.
Also lol @ at Nuggets being deep. They literally have the worst bench in the NBA. Do you get off on being wrong or something?[/QUOTE]
Jokic's all-time great passing didn't help him against the Suns when he stunk it up enroute to getting swept. So try again. Imagine if Luka had played as bad as Jokic did against them.
Embiid's roster isn't better relative to the Nuggets. Sixers are top heavy and Nuggets have more depth.
Nuggets beat the 76ers in bench scoring btw which follows the eye test and everything I've seen. Amazing what happens when you actually watch games instead of box scores
[QUOTE]Nuggets beat the 76ers in bench scoring btw which follows the eye test and everything I've seen. Amazing what happens when you actually watch games instead of box scores[/QUOTE]
Bench scoring is only looking at one side of the ball :facepalm
The Nuggets bench is 29th in the league at net rating at -4.1. Only the Spurs are worse. Philly's bench ranks 11th.
[url]https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/advanced?StarterBench=Bench&sort=NET_RATING[/url]
Speaking of watching games did you watch Philly's bench outscore Denver's by 19 pts in the last game?
[QUOTE=BigShotBob;14750204]
All Jokic has done is play more games. But when Embiid has played he's been far more dominant than Jokic. People are starting to become numb to advanced metrics that actually doesn't calculate anything and to gaudy triple-doubles. [/QUOTE]
Embiid: 41W - 21L
Jokic: 48W - 19L
Jokic has more steals and more defensive rebounds.
Welcome to reality.:lebronamazed:
[QUOTE=tontoz;14750225]Bench scoring is only looking at one side of the ball :facepalm
The Nuggets bench is 29th in the league at net rating at -4.1. Only the Spurs are worse. Philly's bench ranks 11th.
[url]https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/advanced?StarterBench=Bench&sort=NET_RATING[/url]
Speaking of watching games did you watch Philly's bench outscore Denver's by 19 pts in the last game?[/QUOTE]
:roll::roll:
He watches games though.
Any of Jokic, Giannis or Embiid are good picks.
[QUOTE=dankok8;14750236]Any of Jokic, Giannis or Embiid are good picks.[/QUOTE]
All 3 are MVP caliber players and have been for years, but games missed are a problem for Giannis and Embiid.
[QUOTE=BigShotBob;14750204]
All Jokic has done is play more games. But when Embiid has played he's been far more dominant than Jokic. People are starting to become numb to advanced metrics that actually doesn't calculate anything and to gaudy triple-doubles.
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Nothing supports this though.
Jokic's team has a better differential when he's on the court and they have a better record when he's played....and the evidence shows that Joel's team is better this year in terms of help.
I'm absolutely cool with Joel winning it...I think it is close to a complete toss up, but what you say above is objectively false. Somehow, with worse help, Jokic has better differentials and a better record...but your conclusion is that Embiid has been far more dominant?
Again, that does not make any sense.
The Nuggets really aren't that deep either...I mean...they look deep on paper, but I think it matters more that they suck without Jokic on the court and the Sixers without Joel are nowhere near as bad. Again, that is just a fact.
Not only did Embiid edge Jokic in total points -- 790 to 788 -- but Jokic actually had more first-place votes (42 for Jokic, 40 for Embiid). The difference: Embiid finished in second place on 45 ballots -- six more than Jokic -- to give the Sixers big man a slight lead over his rival.
thats the most obvious sign of bias, when someone is intentionally dropped off entirely.
thats like barkley in 1990.
that means while jokic voters see embiid as second, embiid voters are so invested/involved they dont even wanna give jokic the 2nd place, so that embiid definitely becomes winner.
racism/blm award.