Stephen A. Smith defends Joel Embiid, says he should win MVP award

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The NBA regular season is now down to its final week before the playoffs begin on April 15. The Philadelphia 76ers already have their playoff spot clinched as they continue to work their way toward what seed they will be, but the MVP race still has a week to be decided.

Joel Embiid sat out a matchup with Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets back on March 27 and the big fella received criticism for doing so, but he fired back at those critics as he was dealing with calf tightness that has bothered him.

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ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith hopped on “First Take” to defend Embiid and he said he should still win MVP:

The fact of the matter is when you look at Joel Embiid, who gave 47 and 18 in the first go-around who’s played against him on numerous occasions in the past, if Joel Embiid sat out a particular game, considering his injury history, we got to say ‘Yo, he must have really been hurt. It must have really been a bad day’, because the one thing we know about Joel Embiid throughout his career is that that brother will chirp, he will smack at cats. He don’t smack a cats that he don’t play against. He don’t sit up there and talk smack to a guard. He’ll talk smack to a big man he knows he’s gonna go up against and he shows up so if he didn’t show up for a particular game, we know that’s an aberration. Come on now. You gotta give him the benefit of the doubt on that.

Embiid and the Sixers will take on the Boston Celtics on Tuesday to kick off this final stretch of the season.

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Story originally appeared on Sixers Wire