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Not looking good for Giannis to play again before the All-Star game. He has a "calf strain." This will be his 4th missed game in a row. He also is getting periolously closer to not hitting the 65 games needed to be All-NBA or get MVP votes. If he misses the next 3 games (likely as the February 10th game is a back to back and why bring him back one game before the all-star break on the 12th), he'll need to play in 24 of the final 29 to qualify.

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Bucks now up 19. Embiid's out of gas.

The Sixers have similar, but worse problems, than the Bucks do. They came into the season with one great player who can't stay healthy for the playoffs (Giannis/Embiid), an elite point guard who's a bit small and can be exploited on defense (Dame/Maxey), and a great 3 and D wing that is approaching washed up status (Middleton/George).

The Bucks have the advantage that their role players (Portis, Lopez, Trent, AJ Green) are just a lot better than the crap the Sixers roll out there.

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Bucks win?!?? 😳Screenshot_20250209-140840

Embiid was absolutely dominant in the first half, but they mentioned during the telecast that his knee is basically still shot and he needs surgery and a lengthy recovery to have a chance to be right.

He's 31 years old, 7 foot tall and at least 300 pounds, and has only played 448 games since he was drafted 11 years ago. They owe him 195 million over the next 3 years. Embiid looks like he drags that leg up and down the court every possession and he's basically a poor-man's Lopez on defense. He is a great rim protector, but he can't stay in front of anybody at the 3 point line.

They owe Paul George (who turns 35 in 3 months) 160 million over the next 3 years. Paul George is Middleton-level hobbled right now.

They are more screwed than the Bucks are and it's not even close, but at least Philly still controls their future draft picks.

Coming into this season, the Sixers were thought of being a top 4 seed in the East.  Now, they might be lucky to make the playoffs at all.  

Embiid is still a generational talent, but he’s bordering on Khris Middleton health status.  In fact,  much like Anthony Davis,  the guy is always hurt.  

I didn’t understand the Paul George trade at all.   It would be one thing if he were even 30 years of age, but he’s 35 with a long list of injuries in recent history.

Maxey is a really good younger player but he can’t do it all.  

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