“But anyways, one of the conversations people are starting to have in the league is ‘will they move Embiid? What’s the price? Where would he go?’

“I’m not going to get into that, but my point is people are talking about that. I don’t think they would do that without making an adjustment to the head coach. It’s such a radical thing, but the fact that we’re in mid-February and the people who work in the league, who have to prepare in advance, are mulling over Joel Embiid potentially coming to market, whether that’s true or not… I mean, Josh Harris can come on this podcast and deny it if he wants, but the fact people are talking about it, is not good. It’s a symptom of where they are.”

Embiid  is currently in the second year of his five-year, $147 million contract.

He’s set to make $29.5 million, $31.5 million, and $33.6 million in each of the next three seasons, respectively.  

The Sixers have struggled this season, at least compared to expectations. The team is just 33-21, only fifth in the East, and 9-19 on the road.

Embiid has already missed 16 games to injury this season, something that has plagued him throughout his career.

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