How do you fit alongside Joel Embiid? Sixers teammates on 'filling gaps' and when to 'just get the hell out of the way'

To Fit the Puzzle with Joel Embiid by Your Side, Just Be a Good Catch

For many in the Sixers' organization, fitting alongside Joel Embiid has become an exercise in adaptability. Tyrese Maxey, now a borderline superstar, acknowledges that playing alongside the dominant big man requires a keen understanding of the game and its nuances. "It takes a lot," he said, "you've got to have a good feel for the game. It's different. It's different."

Embiid's unique style of play demands a certain level of accommodation from his teammates, particularly at power forward, where the Sixers have introduced new archetypes into their rotation. Trendon Watford, with his unorthodox playing style, has been one such player, and he faces an added challenge when playing alongside Embiid. "When I'm out there with him," Watford said, "I really just try to be another ball-handler to play pick-and-roll with him."

Dominick Barlow, the most consistent frontcourt partner for Embiid, has developed a strong rapport with his big man on plays involving multiple defenders. While they do put in considerable work together, their dynamic is often instinctive rather than fully planned. "I think kind of instinctive," Barlow said. "[There are] definitely cues that we have, we talk about stuff like that at shootaround, but I think it's an instinct thing."

Jabari Walker, another two-way signee, has become a critical component of the Sixers' frontcourt rotation. He uses the term "filling the gaps" to describe how he tries to accentuate Embiid's abilities when they share the floor. "Playing with Jo is different," Walker said. "He attracts so much attention. Honestly, you're just filling the gaps."

Embiid recently credited Walker for doing all of the things Embiid cannot necessarily do on every possession, from going after loose balls to crashing the offensive glass. For years, the Sixers have prioritized shooting and floor spacing around Embiid, but in his more limited state as a mover, having some strength next to him can provide Embiid mental relief.

While playing alongside Embiid comes with its challenges, it also presents an opportunity for the team to showcase its depth and versatility. As long as players like Barlow and Walker are willing to adapt their game to fit around Embiid's unique style, the Sixers may find themselves with a formidable force in the NBA. After all, when teams double-team Embiid, the most important thing is not to get caught up in the action – it's simply to "get the hell out of the way" and let him play.
 
the sixers' frontcourt rotation is like a puzzle, and embiid is the star piece that makes all the others fall into place 🀯 his dominant presence creates space for players like maxey, watford, barlow, and walker to showcase their skills and adapt to his unique style. it's like they're playing a game of chess, each player trying to outmaneuver the other on the court πŸ”„ barlow's instinctive play with embiid is a key factor in their success, and it just goes to show that sometimes, less planning can lead to more effective results πŸ’‘
 
I think its gonna be tough for the Sixers 2 develop a real chemistry with Embiid. They need 2 figure out how 2 work around his strengths & weaknesses. If they can do that, they might just surprise ppl πŸ€”. Watford's unorthodox style could b an asset or a liability depending on how he adapts 2 Embiid's game. Barlow & Walker r doin well so far but its gonna take more than just talent 4 them 2 make it in the playoffs 😐
 
πŸ€” so what i think is that the sixers are really lucky to have joel embiid on their team its like they say, you gotta be a good catch because he attracts all the attention on both ends of the court but at the same time it creates opportunities for his teammates to step up and show what they can do like tyrese maxey who's become a borderline superstar over here or jabari walker who's really making an effort to fill in the gaps when embiid has the ball i think its cool that players are adapting their game to fit around embiid's unique style because it makes them better players overall and who knows maybe we'll see some new archetypes develop at power forward with watford and others in the mix πŸ“ˆπŸ’‘
 
imo joel embiid is like a puzzle piece that needs other players to fit around him πŸ˜‚ he's got this dominant style but it requires others to adapt & complement his moves, like maxey who's getting into a groove with him πŸ‘ watford's unorthodox style might be an asset when playing off embiid tho πŸ€” barlow & walker seem to have a good instinctual chemistry w/ him πŸ’‘ maybe the sixers are onto something w/ their rotation changes? πŸ”„
 
idk how much i trust these young guns trying to fit around embiid πŸ€”. dont get me wrong, its cool that they're trying to adapt but at some point gotta wonder if they can actually elevate his game or are just patching up the cracks around their big man's massive hole πŸ˜’. barlow and walker seem like decent players but we still need more depth and firepower in this lineup πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. also, jabari walker saying he's filling gaps sounds a bit too rehearsed to me πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. gotta see how they handle when embiid gets hurt or is having an off night... that's when their true colors will show πŸ’”
 
I think Tyrese Maxey is getting really good at adapting to Joebelid 🀯... he's like the Sixers' secret sauce! πŸ˜„
He knows that when you're playing with a dominant big man like Embiid, you need to be on your A-game all the time πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm loving how the Sixers are adapting to fit around Embiid's massive game πŸ€―πŸ€ His teammates are learning to be flexible and anticipate his moves, which is huge for their success πŸ’‘ Tyrese Maxey is already looking like a superstar with his skills alongside Embiid πŸ‘ Trendon Watford's unorthodox style might just work out, and Barlow has found a groove with Embiid 🀝 Jabari Walker's role in filling the gaps for Embiid makes total sense, he's like a puzzle piece that fits perfectly 😊 It's all about creating space for Embiid to shine, and I'm hyped to see how this plays out πŸ”₯
 
The data says that Tyrese Maxey's game has improved significantly with Embiid by his side πŸ“ˆπŸ‘«. His PER (Player Efficiency Rating) is now at 18.5, up from 16.4 last season πŸ“Š. Meanwhile, Trendon Watford's usage rate has dropped to 14.1%, indicating that the team is getting more value out of him as a facilitator rather than a primary scorer 🚫. Dom Barlow's block percentage is at 7.3% this season, which is 2.5% higher than his career average 🀯. And let's not forget Jabari Walker's defensive metrics: 98.4 on the glass and 42.9% on defense for the season πŸ”₯.

But what's really interesting is how these players are adapting to Embiid's dominant style. We can see it in their usage rates, passing percentages, and overall efficiency. It's a testament to the team's ability to adjust and find ways to fit around Embiid's unique strengths πŸ”„. The Sixers' frontcourt rotation has become more dynamic with Walker, Barlow, and Watford on board πŸ“ŠπŸ‘₯.

Here are some fun stats:

* Tyrese Maxey: 18.5 PER (up from 16.4 last season)
* Trendon Watford: 14.1% usage rate
* Dom Barlow: 7.3% block percentage (+2.5% from career average)
* Jabari Walker: 98.4 on the glass, 42.9% on defense for the season
 
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