LeBron James and Steve Nash have provided the general public with fascinating insights into basketball over recent months on the Mind The Game podcast. However, when discussing the Philadelphia 76ers' playoff hopes, LeBron came up with the perfect comparison for the franchise's talented roster, likening them to "Harvey Dent, you know, with the two-face vibe... It's like, which one are we going to get?" If you are unfamiliar with Batman terminology, it is time to utilise Google.
A healthy Sixers squad could do some damage in the postseason.
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When the GOAT speaks, people listen. Whether you believe LeBron James is the greatest player ever is a debate for another day, but no one can deny his extraordinary basketball IQ. Philadelphia fans may find it hard to disagree with his portrayal of their favorite team as a villain with a face that’s half handsome, half gruesome.
Philadelphia is a team that depends so heavily on its superstar, Joel Embiid. With the 32-year-old on the floor, the 76ers are a completely different entity, who would not fear any opponent they come to face during their postseason campaign. But, as we all know, Embiid’s health has been something the team hasn’t had much luck with throughout his entire career. Nevertheless, as James alludes to, the Sixers can still make a deep run in the playoffs.
LeBron hypes up Philadelphia's 'Big Three'
Daryl Morey refused to budge on the notion that the 76ers' star-trio of Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George has the potential to make a championship tilt. Despite fans rallying against this idea at the start of the campaign, James added credence to the idea that this dangerous group of players could create waves in the postseason -- only if they are at their best.
When asked by Steve Nash what he thinks about this version of the Philadelphia 76ers if they are healthy, James replied, "I mean, they got three of the most talented players in the NBA." While James did name-drop George and Maxey, his analysis of Embiid was close to perfect, as he stated, "Joel Embiid [is an] MVP caliber type of player." He continued by saying, "They have the ability to put up 140 on you on any given night."
Any analyst or fan who has watched the Philadelphia 76ers would most likely provide a similar breakdown of the franchise's season. When on the floor together and playing at their best, this star trio is arguably the most devastating in the entire NBA. With Joel Embiid now having undergone emergency surgery for appendicitis, the chances of Philadelphia’s “Big Three” sharing the floor again this season have significantly diminished.
Referring to the Philadelphia 76ers as "Harvey Dent" is both hilarious and painfully true. The Sixers faithful have never been able to predict which version of this roster is going to turn up. However, as LeBron James stated, if this roster can find momentum and stay healthy, they have the untapped potential to make a championship tilt. 'If' is always the keyword when it comes to the 76ers.
