76ciology wrote:It makes no sense to trade Embiid. You won’t acquire any players who can offer the same chance of winning the championship as Embiid can right now, neither with our current players nor with our assets in the offseason. Even if we could acquire someone like Paolo Banchero, he wouldn't elevate us to the same level of contention as Embiid does. We have no choice but to ride it out and maximize our chances until he becomes a free agent by 2026-2027.
You guys are only looking at current players, I am looking at picks, get some good picks for Embiid and rebuild, that is absolutely possible. Of course you don't trade him for overrated young players.
Let's face it, we won't be a true contender anytime soon, it's better to plan for the next 3-4 years and come back strong. If we don't trade Embiid, it will take much longer for us to be at contender position again, we will be tanking 2-3 years from now but without the assets an Embiid trade would provide us.
I also understand there is the emotional attachment, Embiid is the whole process, kind of, the only guy left from the process era, the main guy all this time, so people don't want to part ways with him, they want to try everything with him until it fails. I am talking from a pure rational perspective though, when leaving emotions aside, it's the most logical path to take.