And they have a few of those guys, whether it's Bam and all those guys. You look at defensively, he plays with so much energy, believes that you can get from point A to point B, and he believes that no one can beat him and he's tough, like he's just physical and he's tough. Whether it's on the defensive or rebounding the ball. Tucker, great player, but it's not about him knocking down shots. I can recall, whether it was Mike Scott, he didn't play a lot of minutes, but when you have size and toughness, that goes a long way. "I mean, we've had a few tough guys since I've been here. Tucker as the type of guy he has never played with during his career. So everybody just has to be better."Īnd, when asked to drill down on specifics as to what, exactly, the 76ers have to get better at as a team, Embiid pointed to the team that he just finished playing - the Heat - and said the 76ers need to get a lot tougher, pointing specifically to Heat forward P.J. From 1 through 15, there's a reason why we lost to Miami. "Everybody's got to get better," Embiid said. Throughout a wide-ranging interview, which served as a postgame discussion and an exit interview for the offseason ahead, Embiid said that the loss couldn't be pinned on any one player and that it was a moment that required everyone on the roster to look in the mirror and find ways to get better. The 76ers certainly didn't play their best basketball in Games 5 and 6 in this series, when the Heat successfully ran them off the court twice in a row to close things out after Philadelphia had won Games 3 and 4 here at Wells Fargo Center to even the series. I don't think we played our best basketball." And then offensively just really everybody being on the same page, obviously, only having probably what, three or four months to all work together and try to figure it out. They took advantage of a lot of stuff that we tried to do defensively. I didn't think we were good defensively as a team. I'm talking about, you know, as a whole offensively and defensively. "And I'm not just talking about offensively. All of us whether it was Tyrese or Tobias or guys coming off the bench. I thought, at times, he could have been, as all of us could have been, more aggressive. "Since we got him, everybody expected the Houston James Harden," Embiid said. That led Joel Embiid to say that the 76ers did not get the version of Harden that won the NBA's Most Valuable Player award, and finished in the top three in voting three other times, in the deal, and that he - and the rest of the 76ers - weren't aggressive enough throughout the series. Harden was a nonfactor in the game, taking just nine shots - two of them in the second half - and scoring 11 points. Instead, for the fourth time in five years, Philadelphia saw its season come to an end in the second round Thursday night, losing 99-90 to the Miami Heat. PHILADELPHIA - After acquiring James Harden at the trade deadline, the Philadelphia 76ers hoped this would finally be the year they break through and make it into the conference finals - and beyond - in the NBA playoffs. Joel Embiid says James Harden, Philadelphia 76ers need to be more aggressive, toughen up in order to break through You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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