The Sixers as Star Wars characters

Darth Vader, Star Wars (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Disney)
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Sixers as Star Wars — Paul Reed : Baby Yoda

Fine… Grogu. He is unmistakably powerful. Raw, untapped potential oozes out of him. He will be special one day. Perhaps far into the future. Farther than any of us can truthfully project. But gosh darn it, one day he may be the most powerful Jedi in the land. Or a Sith? Who knows?

Sixers as Star Wars — Ben Simmons : General Grievous

Look. Would it be nice if Grievous could use the force? Of course it would. He would really benefit from that extra layer to his game. Unfortunately, it is physically impossible for Grievous to use the force, so we should probably stop talking about it. In fact, let’s keep the focus on everything Grievous does well.

He may never be a Sith Lord. He may never reach the top of the mountain. But Grievous is a player. He’s got length for days. He covers a lot of ground. He can play stifling defense, or get downhill and go on the offensive. He’s entirely unique. There’s no one like him, Sith or Jedi.

Let’s all appreciate what General Grievous could do. He was an effective leader and floor general who could see the chess pieces on the board. He knew his strengths and played to them. He had, like, a million arms. All over the place! So what if he can’t use the force?