
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid touched on a lot of subjects in a wide-ranging interview with Shams Charania of The Athletic. Embiid said this is the best he’s ever felt this late in a season, that his foot feels better and, of course, he talked about the MVP race.
Embiid said he no longer cares about winning MVP as much as he once did. For him, the goal is different now.
“What matters β itβs just about winning, winning, winning. Iβve been focused on that. Weβve been doing that. Whatever happens, happens. If I win MVP, good. If I donβt, itβs fine with me,” Embiid said.
The Sixers center also said he agrees with Giannis Antetokounmpo that the criteria to be MVP seemingly changes from year to year.
“The criteria does change. If we want to talk about the last three years since Iβve been in the running for it, the first year it was that I didnβt play enough games. Last year, I came back, I played enough games, I led the league in scoring, and obviously, Nikola deserved it and he won it. But then again, he won as a sixth seed in the West. And then this year, Iβm leading the league in scoring, Iβm doing all of these things defensively β¦ I should be making an All-Defensive team too,” Embiid said.
“I donβt care, but every year itβs something. And when you add analytics into it, which donβt make sense. You can talk about analytics all you want. When you got some guys in the league, the eye test tells you that theyβre not good defensively, but analytics tell you theyβre the best defenders. Thatβs when analytics donβt make sense at all. I donβt make the rules, I donβt choose whatever criteria that they use, so itβs really about whatever peopleβs preferences are.”
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March 27, 2023 | 10:31 am
