Overdue thoughts on the Sixers
Take it down, gentlemen |
> I don't know how to watch a Sixers playoff run when Doc Rivers is the best coach. Brooklyn was clearly overmatched, but Boston has 2 of the 3 best players on the floor, home court advantage and a far more athletic bench. They've turned all of that into a do-or-die road game tonight, mostly because their rookie coach couldn't call a timeout and draw up a play in the last seconds of overtime on Game 4.
> I try not to get into Mo Men Tum and mental gyrations around What It All Means, but if you want to tell the narrative that Boston's guys are Cancun bound, I can't say you are wrong. They are also a .500 team at home in the playoffs, which is an amazing thing to say about a team that less than a week ago was the odds-on favorite to win the Championship.
> Game Five was pure porn for Sixer fans. Tyrese Maxey, the most adorable young player for this team in decades, broke out of a near series-long funk. Tobias Harris had the quinessential Tobias Harris game, where he sabotaged what should have been a big statistical breakout with foul trouble. Joel Embiid had a signature chasedown block, Danuel House came off the bench to provide transition buckets and athletic defense, and James Harden gave them what they needed when they needed it. Even the maddeningly slow half court offense and walk it up sets worked out. PJ Tucker is on the team to dispense Effective Angry Old Man Energy and hustle plays. They have the best won-loss record of any team in the playoffs. If they just get this one. they'll have home court for the rest of the year.
Now, they just have to do it again, at home, in front of a fan base that has seen them come up small in this moment so many times that we're all struggling to believe that this time is the time. I almost didn't want to post, for fear that my silence is the jinx. I haven't wanted to watch Heat-Knicks because it feels like Looking Ahead when they've still achieved, well, nothing.
But they've been the much better team in 7 out of the last 8 quarters, and that's a lot of data. Every game he's played, Embiid has been better. Everyone just played a great game. They're at home. Al Horford suddenly turned into his actual age in the last game. There's only so many times Marcus Smart can grift a ref. Their coach went to Payton Pritchard for an offensive spark in Game 5, as if that was going to work. Their stars keep taking quarters off. They don't seem into it.
Go Sixers.
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