Joel Embiid on MVP case: 'I don't know what I have to do, I'll feel like they hate me' / News - Basketnews.com
Joel Embiid is strengthening his case for the NBA's MVP award while helping the Philadelphia 76ers improve their playoff positioning.
Joel Embiid
MIN:33.59PTS:30.2 (61.55%)REB:11.57As:4.26ST:1.12BL:1.49TO:3.09GM:65ProfileNBA2021/2022Embiid will look to send the 76ers (48-30) to their third straight victory on Tuesday night when they visit the reeling Indiana Pacers (25-54) in Indianapolis.
The five-time All-Star collected 44 points, 17 rebounds, and season-high-tying five blocks in Philadelphia's 112-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday.
It was Embiid's 11th game this season with at least 40 points and 10 rebounds, the most in the NBA since Russell Westbrook had 12 during his MVP-winning campaign in 2016-17.
"If it happens, great," Embiid said of winning his first MVP award. "If it doesn't, I don't know what I have to do. I'll feel like they hate me. I feel like the standard for guys in Philly or for me is different than everyone else."
Sunday's performance helped clinch a fifth straight playoff berth for the Sixers, who reside 2 1/2 games behind the first-place Miami Heat with four games remaining.
"He was dominant," coach Doc Rivers said of Embiid, who was questionable to play Sunday due to lingering ankle soreness. "And you know where he was dominant was defensively. Five blocked shots, and they were big ones. ... The defensive part of Joel needs to be talked about more. He was dominant on the defensive end."
Let's consider the numbers: Embiid ranks second in the NBA in points per game (30.2) and is tied for fifth in rebounds (11.6).
Whether Embiid should receive the honor over reigning MVP Nikola Jokic (26.8 points, 13.7 rebounds, 8.0 assists per game) of the Denver Nuggets -- or two-time winner Giannis Antetokounmpo (30.1, 11.6, 5.8) of the Milwaukee Bucks -- is a debate for another day.
For now, the 76ers need to concern themselves with the Pacers, who they'll play twice in the next three games. Indiana won the lone encounter between the clubs on Nov. 13, although Embiid sat out the 118-113 decision due to a positive COVID-19 test.
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