NBA: Embiid, fifth in NBA history to average a point per minute in 25 games

NBA: Embiid, fifth in NBA history to average a point per minute in 25 games

NNo one doubts at this point that Joel Embiid is one of the strongest candidates to be crowned MVP it’s from the season. The pvot of the Sixers is averaging 29.3 points, 11.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.5 blocks and a steal in 33 minutes half on the court. Thanks to mainly those from Philadelphia are fifth in the Eastern Conference (33-22).

Its performance is beyond doubt. Difficult to produce more in less time. ESPN Stats & Info has just revealed a piece of information that further highlights the contribution of the Cameroonian pvot. And it is that in the last 25 games he has scored 831 points in 823 minutes on the courtmore than one point per minute.

Is he fifth player in NBA history since the shot clock was introduced than one point per minute for 25 games. Before him only Stephen Curry, James Harden, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the legendary Wilt Chamberlain they had managed to establish such a formidable average. Definitely, Embiid’s season puts him at the top of the NBAwhere only a handful of stars fit.

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