Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid?

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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#21 » by UcanUwill » Tue Oct 28, 2025 7:59 am

Are there still people who dont realise Embiid has worst contract in a league? You think they wouldnt want or didnt already try to move on from him? Explain to me how do they move from him, waving abd stretching 250 million, are you mad?
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#22 » by drone3 » Tue Oct 28, 2025 8:11 am

Despite not being able to jump or run Embiid is still crazy good. Got to give it a shot, save him for the playoffs and hope
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#23 » by Wilfried » Tue Oct 28, 2025 8:12 am

For the next 2 seasons, it will be impossible to move him, but a medical retirement is possible too.

But, before we get to there, Embiid is always very slow getting back into shape, and he hasn't played (and got a surgery) since february I think. So ...

This Sixers' team is evolving quickly, thanks to the gift they got with VJ and the most interesting thing to me, is if Embiid will accept another role (as a passer and foremost defender/rebounder). If not, he will become a timebomb on this team. I don't know if he has the maturity to evaluate all this.

But even if they are stuck with his contract for the next 2 seasons (I guess the final one will be a buy-out or so), the future in Philly with Maxey/VJ and McCain is bright. And in 2 seasons, they have some Clippers' picks to work with too.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#24 » by Lalouie » Tue Oct 28, 2025 8:36 am

too late

he's a liability because of his health

and it's just a bad look after so many rough years
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#25 » by bonita_the_frog » Tue Oct 28, 2025 8:49 am

Philly had A LOT of warnings and still failed to move him. Incredibly low-level front office. I'd' have moved him in my sleep, easily.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#26 » by sisibilio » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:02 am

doogie_hauser wrote:The contract is untradeable at this point.

If they can load manage JoJo and convince him he isn’t the main guy at The Sixers anymore and let Maxey run the show, it could still work out nicely for Philly i think.

I would continue to keep him on a minutes restriction (say 25-30 max) for the first half of the season and if touch wood he stays healthy, maybe give him more for second half of the season (don't play him on second night of back to backs either)

He can't play the Bona/Drummond role, if you put him there is to score, and if given 30 mpg he could score 20+ ppg even in a prostetic leg. But that would probably be detrimental for the team.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#27 » by rand » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:04 am

Ssj16 wrote:If they could, 1000 percent. It would put an end to the miserable Process Era.

There were definitely some miserable aspects to The Process but it resulted in 34 playoff victories between 2018 and 2024 which is the most Philly has had in any seven year stretch since the 1980s.

But yeah, if they could move on from Embiid right now then they 1000 percent should.
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Post#28 » by sisibilio » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:07 am

bonita_the_frog wrote:Philly had A LOT of warnings and still failed to move him. Incredibly low-live front office. I'd' gave moved him in my sleep, easily.

I can understand keeping him, but giving him that contract without a team option somewhere, given the circumstances, is bonkers.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#29 » by Wolveswin » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:30 am

Sixteen wrote:
Iwasawitness wrote:
Wolveswin wrote:I wonder if my Timberwolves would take a flyer…if they feel McCain could be their PGOF they need really bad.

Embiid/McCain/Pick(s)

FOR

Gobert/Randle

Filler needs to be figured out - but basics of it.

Embiid
Reid
McDaniels
Edwards
McCain


Minnesota fans riot if this happens.


Philly fans join the riot too. Not giving up McCain and picks for another overpaid aging center

Oooh, if both sides are rioting we must be real close to a realgm equal value trade.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#30 » by dballislife » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:33 am

im pretty sure philly wants to move on but who is gonna take embiid?
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#31 » by Sixteen » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:39 am

Wolveswin wrote:
Sixteen wrote:
Iwasawitness wrote:
Minnesota fans riot if this happens.


Philly fans join the riot too. Not giving up McCain and picks for another overpaid aging center

Oooh, if both sides are rioting we must be real close to a realgm equal value trade.


:lol: got in my car after work, read this and really laughed .
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#32 » by Sixteen » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:40 am

drone3 wrote:Despite not being able to jump or run Embiid is still crazy good. Got to give it a shot, save him for the playoffs and hope


he's still commanding double teams and the defenses attention whenever he is on the court.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#33 » by bonita_the_frog » Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:58 am

Sixteen wrote:
drone3 wrote:Despite not being able to jump or run Embiid is still crazy good. Got to give it a shot, save him for the playoffs and hope


he's still commanding double teams and the defenses attention whenever he is on the court.

But imagine what Philly could have got for him, a HEALTHY all-star to compliment Maxey etc.
Philly would have the roster to make the NBA Finals every year if they'd traded Embiid for an all-star...
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#34 » by zaz102 » Tue Oct 28, 2025 10:24 am

I disagree with the premise. He's still a top center in the league and has no problems deferring to Maxey if/when he returns to playing major minutes.

His question mark is his health. Right now, you're not going to get a player even close to his caliber even when attaching assets. You may as well stick to the plan of monitoring his health and progressively bumping up his minutes.

Best case scenario is that he returns to form and adjusts to the new team. Worst case scenario is that retires and you get off the contract in a year with a decent amount of assets at their disposal.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#35 » by robbie84 » Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:02 am

He got his fake MVP and got his money. He doesn't care any more. Dude's just simply never had the heart of a champion. Basketball was a means to an end.
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#36 » by Celts17Pride » Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:07 am

I love these topics. Like some other team is interested in trading for a broken down center over 30 years old, making $60+ million over the next 3.5 years :lol:
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#37 » by Chokic » Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:36 am

Marvin Martian wrote:Edgecombe and Maxey are clearly the future and let's not forget McCain who would have been the ROTY last season if not for his injury.

The quicker they move on from Embiid, the better. Once he comes back, he will take shots away from the backcourt and producing very little in return.



Embiid even playing on one leg is better than 90% of the entire league. Unless hes on a wheelchair or physically cant stand on both legs you dont trade away an elite two way force bc hes hindering or "taking away" shots from edgecombe and maxey(who i like both). knee-jerk never go full (Please Use More Appropriate Word) take
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#38 » by Coach Carter » Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:56 am

And yet I feel there's a team that will take him
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#39 » by jasonxxx102 » Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:09 pm

Move on how? What are they going to do with him?
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Re: Is it time for PHI to finally move on from Embiid? 

Post#40 » by Wolfgang630 » Tue Oct 28, 2025 1:44 pm

I’ve been saying to get rid of him for so long

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