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"James has to realize this is Embiid's team, let me get the big player the ballfirst" - Shaquille O'Neal on James Harden's new role with the 76ers

Joel Embiid and James Harden at the Philadelphia 76ers practice facility [Source: Bleacher Report]
Joel Embiid and James Harden at the Philadelphia 76ers practice facility [Source: Bleacher Report]

While James Harden's arrival in Philadelphia was highly anticipated considering Joel Embiid's form, the move has evoked a mixed response from fans and experts.

Speaking on Inside the NBA after the Philadelphia 76ers' 123-120 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday, Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley shared their thoughts on Harden's role in his new team.

O'Neal started off the discussion by comparing the situation in Philadelphia to the one he and Kobe Bryant experienced during their time with the LA Lakers. He said:

"This is the answer. James (Harden) has to realize this is Embiid's team, let me get the big player the ball first. I got to get you going. I can get myself going any time. I'm James Harden. But I got to make sure you (Joel Embiid) get going. Before I was here, you were averaging 28-30. I got to make sure you get yourself a point. I'mma get you going and whenever you go out, whenever you get tired, I can get mine."
"That was the conversation me and Kobe was having. Get me going first and then third and fourth quarter, you take it over. But James has to get the big guy going. You can't just come down, jacking up threes and Joel Embiid not touch the ball. If they do that, it will work. If they don't do that, they will have what Chuck (Charles Barkley) is about to say right now."

Barkley had a similar view of the situation. Discussing the problems of combining two superstar-caliber players on a roster and balancing their contrasting styles of play, he said:

"It's going to be harder on James because Embiid can play defense and rebound. James is a guy- he's going to score, he's going to get some assists. But this notion that it's going to be smooth, not true at all."
"This notion that this thing is gonna be smooth, not true at all."

@SHAQ & Chuck discuss how Harden's arrival in Philly could affect the Sixers' chemistry. https://t.co/JeJsForolZ

Embiid recorded 42 points, 14 rebounds and five assists on an efficient 14-21 shooting from the field. The Sixers superstar also held his own when pitted against Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Joel Embiid showed off a whole lot of skill in that third quarter. https://t.co/1mAxT6QaWt

The Philadelphia 76ers head into All-Star break with a 35-23 record after this key win on the road. They currently occupy third place in the Eastern Conference standings.


Can the James Harden-Joel Embiid pairing work for the Philadelphia 76ers?

James Harden warms up ahead of a game
James Harden warms up ahead of a game

The Philadelphia 76ers gave up a number of pieces in order to acquire James Harden. Having seen the likes of Ben Simmons, Seth Curry and Andre Drummond depart to Brooklyn in exchange, the Harden trade is a huge gamble for the Sixers. However, the trade could be beneficial for Philadelphia, at least in the short term.

The Brooklyn Nets are trading James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers for Ben Simmons, Seth Curry, Andre Drummond and two first-round picks, sources tell ESPN.

Considering Joel Embiid's current form, finding a way to support the Philadelphia 76ers big man had to be a priority for the organization.

By acquiring Harden from the Nets, the Sixers have added one of the most skilled guards in the NBA to their roster. Harden can create for others and also score when necessary. This is an invaluable resource for any side.

Moreover, Harden has always found a way to be dominant when paired next to a big man, as seen during his time with the Houston Rockets. Considering the massive upgrade in quality from Clint Capela to Joel Embiid, the fit might be quite effective.

While the future could see more variables coming into play, right now, the Philadelphia 76ers will likely benefit a lot from James Harden's partnership with Joel Embiid.

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