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The Atlantic Files #181: Ben Simmons Got Robbed

An episode of the The Atlantic Files podcast, hosted by Alex Fischbein and Mike Bash, titled "The Atlantic Files #181: Ben Simmons Got Robbed" was published on June 11, 2021 and runs 24 minutes.

June 11, 2021 ·24m · The Atlantic Files

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Can we just take a moment to realize that the East has four of the most explosive and exciting players left in the post-season right now? The NBA Eastern Conference playoffs have been a roller coaster ride of sweeps, good games, offensive showcases, and even some defensive battles. That's no different when it comes to the Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn Nets so far. Before we get to the playoff updates, we have to take note that both Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons ended up getting second place in the MVP and Defensive Player of the Year awards respectively. One due to missed games the other due advanced statistics. Philly just gained an even bigger chip on their shoulder if it wasn't enough to already be considered an Eastern underdog as a first seed. Then we get to the playoffs and the Brooklyn Nets have been dominating throughout both of their series so far. This isn't far from what everyone expected, but still pretty impressive nonetheless. Even though this podcast was recorded before the game started, we also have to point out that it was crazy that Game Three of this series ended at only 86-83. What is this, the ‘90s?! Moving on to Philly. Game Two was more of what the Sixers have looked like all season. They controlled the tempo and the game right from the tip-off and Atlanta just could not fully catch up and take a lead. Then, all of a sudden, BAM, Shake Milton happens! His resurgence couldn't have come at a better time and couldn't be a better definition of ‘stay ready so you don't have to get ready.' We're here for all the excitement and all the drama as the Nets try to win Game Four and the Sixers go to Atlanta and try to take back their home court advantage! Listen to the full episode below! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Milwaukee vs Brooklyn Series 1:45 - Nets stats with Kevin Durant On/Off court 4:45 - Nets stats with Kyrie Irving On/Off court 6:40 - Nets stats with James Harden on/off court 10:50 - Ben Simmons getting 2nd in DPoY to Rudy Gobert 16:05 - Ben Simmons defensive Stats against Trae Young 19:00 - Joel Embiid scoring stats and Sixers series vs Hawks

Can we just take a moment to realize that the East has four of the most explosive and exciting players left in the post-season right now? The NBA Eastern Conference playoffs have been a roller coaster ride of sweeps, good games, offensive showcases, and even some defensive battles. That's no different when it comes to the Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn Nets so far. Before we get to the playoff updates, we have to take note that both Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons ended up getting second place in the MVP and Defensive Player of the Year awards respectively. One due to missed games the other due advanced statistics. Philly just gained an even bigger chip on their shoulder if it wasn't enough to already be considered an Eastern underdog as a first seed. Then we get to the playoffs and the Brooklyn Nets have been dominating throughout both of their series so far. This isn't far from what everyone expected, but still pretty impressive nonetheless. Even though this podcast was recorded before the game started, we also have to point out that it was crazy that Game Three of this series ended at only 86-83. What is this, the ‘90s?! Moving on to Philly. Game Two was more of what the Sixers have looked like all season. They controlled the tempo and the game right from the tip-off and Atlanta just could not fully catch up and take a lead. Then, all of a sudden, BAM, Shake Milton happens! His resurgence couldn't have come at a better time and couldn't be a better definition of ‘stay ready so you don't have to get ready.' We're here for all the excitement and all the drama as the Nets try to win Game Four and the Sixers go to Atlanta and try to take back their home court advantage! Listen to the full episode below! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Milwaukee vs Brooklyn Series 1:45 - Nets stats with Kevin Durant On/Off court 4:45 - Nets stats with Kyrie Irving On/Off court 6:40 - Nets stats with James Harden on/off court 10:50 - Ben Simmons getting 2nd in DPoY to Rudy Gobert 16:05 - Ben Simmons defensive Stats against Trae Young 19:00 - Joel Embiid scoring stats and Sixers series vs Hawks
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