Joel Embiid
94.1 WIP is putting to rest a few debates this week and I believe it’s a genius strategy for a time like this. In this podcast, I look at Sam Hinkie’s tenure with the Philadelphia Sixers and voice my opinion on if I believe he did a great job or not. Spoiler alert, he did a FANTASTIC job. Acquiring superstar talent to get out of the 8th seed. Bravo Sam, that’s EXACTLY what you did! Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid are pieces to build around for years to come. 50+ win seasons and consistent playoff runs. That’s what the goal of the process was. It’s not about “winning the championship or it’s a failure.” That’s silly. It’s about having a chance to win it.
Brodes & D.Rey break down Brett Brown’s press conference and what Larry Brown said about Joel Embiid. Ben Simmons was throwing up due to back pain? Can Joel Embiid become the next Michael Jordan? There is so much to dive into on this episode of Processed!
Whether it be making Carson Wentz out to be an arrogant character or trying to put a wedge between Ben Simmons & Joel Embiid, there’s always a journalist trying to make something out of nothing.
Scott Cashin breaks down the first quarter of the 76ers season while also taking a look at what is ahead for the team.
The 76ers, one of the biggest teams in the league, have not been as dominant inside as everyone thought they would be so far this season.
Right after Carson Wentz recorded the worst game we’ve seen from him in awhile, Joel Embiid did him one better and went scoreless in a game for the first time in his career. How will the Eagles & Sixers rebound with their respective franchise cornerstones? Tune in as Victor Williams & Ryan Rothstein break down the poor performances and give their analysis on the teams moving forward.
76ers fans need to be patient and not hit the panic button this early into the season.
Are more post-ups the answer for a struggling 76ers offense early in the season?
Are the 76ers finally receiving the version of Furkan Korkmaz they have been waiting for? His play so far this season says yes.
The Philadelphia 76ers this season will be defined by their defense and a bully-ball mentality rather than their perceived lack of outside shooting.