Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Set for New Talks in Qatar, Trump Says

    Ships Pull Back Amid Heightened Risk From U.S.-Iran Strikes

    Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Set for New Talks in Qatar, Trump Says
    • Ships Pull Back Amid Heightened Risk From U.S.-Iran Strikes
    • Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media
    • Moses Itauma could face Frank Sanchez for the vacant IBF belt after Oleksandr Usyk vacated his world heavyweight titles | Boxing News
    • Cricket at 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles: Qualification and format confirmed with Great Britain qualified in women’s event | Cricket News
    • 2026 World Cup parlay, best bets: Top picks for Brazil-Japan, Germany-Paraguay, Netherlands-Morocco on Monday
    • Why Post-Quantum Cryptography Starts With Credentials
    • Here’s What 250 Years of Fashion in America Looks Like
    interluknewsinterluknews
    • Home
    • Business
      • Corporate News
      • Industry Insights
      • Startups & Entrepreneurship
      • Technology & Innovation
    • Economy
      • Economic Policy
      • Financial Analysis
      • Inflation & Interest Rates
      • Trade & Markets
    • Global
      • Conflicts & Security
      • Diplomacy
      • Global Trends
      • International Affairs
    • Lifestyle
      • Fashion
      • Food & Dining
      • Personal Development
      • Travel
    • Opinion
      • Columns
      • Editorials
      • Expert Opinions
      • Reader Voices
    • More
      • Politics
        • Elections
        • Government & Policy
        • International Relations
        • Political Analysis
      • Sports
        • Cricket
        • Football / Soccer
        • International Sports
        • Local Sports
      • Technology
        • Artificial Intelligence
        • Cybersecurity
        • Gadgets & Reviews
        • Tech News
      • South Africa News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    interluknewsinterluknews
    Local Sports

    Joel Embiid trade rumors: Why 76ers star would be ‘tricky’ to trade this summer

    adminBy adminMay 13, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Joel Embiid trade rumors: Why 76ers star would be ‘tricky’ to trade this summer
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Philadelphia 76ers’ season came to an end on Sunday when they lost by 30 to the New York Knicks in Game 4 of their second-round series. The sweep, which extended their Eastern Conference finals drought to 25 seasons, ultimately cost president of basketball operations Daryl Morey his job, though Nick Nurse will retain his job as coach. 

    Morey’s inability to win in Philadelphia was largely due to Joel Embiid’s health problems. Over Morey’s six years in charge, the Sixers went 270-212 (.560 winning percentage) during the regular season and made the playoffs five times, but only won four playoff series and never made it past the second round. Embiid, who appeared in 281 of a possible 482 regular-season games during Morey’s tenure, was not fully healthy in the playoffs a single time. 

    Former Golden State Warriors executive Bob Myers, who is the president of sports at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment — the group that owns the Sixers and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils — will be in charge of the search for Morey’s replacement, and will oversee basketball operations in the interim.

    As the Sixers chart a new course forward, it’s fair to wonder if Embiid will remain part of their plans.

    The always upside-down 76ers fire Daryl Morey, whose replacement has decades of disarray to overcome

    John Gonzalez

    The always upside-down 76ers fire Daryl Morey, whose replacement has decades of disarray to overcome

    Embiid acknowledged uncertain future

    Embiid, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, has spent his entire career with the Sixers. Over the last 12 years, he’s grown from a raw, but extremely talented, prospect into one of the best players in the world. He won the 2023 MVP, has made seven All-Star Games, five All-NBA and three All-Defensive appearances and won two scoring titles. 

    Along the way, Embiid nicknamed himself “The Process” to pay homage to the team’s years-long rebuilding strategy under former executive Sam Hinkie, and has become an icon in Philadelphia. But very few players spend their entire career with one team anymore, and Embiid himself acknowledged some uncertainty about the future. 

    “VJ (Edgecombe), I’m gonna talk to him, he’s gonna be better, and he was amazing for his first year. Tyrese (Maxey) is gonna be better and he’s taken a step every single year. (Paul George) that we saw the last couple weeks, he’s still got it. And then everybody else. I don’t know who’s gonna be here,” Embiid said after the Sixers’ season-ending loss on Sunday, when asked about the team’s future. “I don’t even know if I’m gonna be here. But whatever happens happens. For me, I’m excited about really getting back to myself.”

    Embiid is under contract through 2028, with a player option for 2029, so the only way for him to leave Philadelphia before then would be via trade. 

    Would the Sixers trade Embiid?

    Embiid is one of the most talented players in the league and a beloved figure, but he’s also owed a lot of money and has struggled to stay on the floor in recent years. Trading him would not be an easy decision, and may require the Sixers to attach assets, but it could provide an opportunity to reset the franchise around their extremely exciting young backcourt of Maxey and Edgecombe. 

    The Sixers may eventually get to the point where they consider moving Embiid, but it doesn’t seem like it will happen this summer. Here’s NBA insider Jake Fischer with more on Embiid’s future:

    “Embiid’s incessant availability issues, of course, have rendered him tricky to trade (to put it charitably). Would the Sixers, even if they could, be willing to add the needed draft capital to a trade that ships Embiid out? That figures to be tougher than ever given what we wrote above about how teams are expected to value future first-round picks for lottery purposes. 

    “No surprise, then, that I’ve been advised to expect no definitive effort this offseason to try to offload Embiid. No matter who is in charge.”

    Why Embiid would be ‘tricky to trade’  

    Injuries

    First and foremost, Embiid can’t stay on the floor. He played 38 regular-season games this season, 96 regular-season games over the last three seasons and has never played more than 68 games in a season. In addition to countless knee issues, he’s dealt with back, foot, thumb and head injuries.  

    Most importantly, Embiid has only been healthy in the playoffs once. That was during the 2020 season in the bubble when he got nearly three months off from mid-March to late July due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Sixers were swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round. The only other time he’s appeared in all of the Sixers’ playoff games in a season was in 2024, when he played through a torn meniscus and Bell’s palsy. 

    Here’s a look at Embiid’s postseason injury history:

    2026

    Hip and ankle soreness

    1

    2026

    Appendectomy

    3

    2024

    Torn meniscus

    0

    2024 Bell’s palsy 0

    2023

    Knee sprain

    2

    2022

    Orbital fracture and concussion

    2

    2022

    Torn thumb ligament

    0

    2021

    Torn meniscus

    1

    2019

    Knee tendinitis

    1

    2018 Orbital fracture and concussion 2

    As the 32-year-old Embiid approaches his mid-30s, teams are only going to be more wary of his health. 

    Big contract

    In September of 2024, Embiid signed a three-year, $193 million extension that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2028, with a player option for 2029. That extension will officially kick in next season. It’s too early to say if he’ll pick up his $67 million extension for 2029, but there’s a good chance he does given his health history. 

    The new collective bargaining agreement, which installed more restrictive team-building rules, will make it difficult for the Sixers to trade Embiid at any point during this extension, even if they are eager to do so, and for any team that wants to acquire him to put a winning team around him.

    It’s not inconceivable that Embiid will be traded at some point, but as noted, this summer is unlikely. What team is going to want to make a possible three-year commitment to him after he’s played 96 games in the last three seasons? 

    76ers Embiid Joel rumors star Summer trade tricky
    Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleOverworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find
    Next Article Florida AG issues investigative subpoena to NFL over Rooney Rule
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    2026 World Cup parlay, best bets: Top picks for Brazil-Japan, Germany-Paraguay, Netherlands-Morocco on Monday

    June 29, 2026

    Marcotti’s best XI of World Cup group stage: Messi, Mbappé and who else?

    June 29, 2026

    Zuffa Boxing 08 results: Jose Valenzuela scores thunderous knockout of Edwin De Los Santos

    June 29, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Latest Posts

    Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Set for New Talks in Qatar, Trump Says

    Ships Pull Back Amid Heightened Risk From U.S.-Iran Strikes

    Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media

    Moses Itauma could face Frank Sanchez for the vacant IBF belt after Oleksandr Usyk vacated his world heavyweight titles | Boxing News

    Latest Posts

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    We are a digital news platform delivering timely, accurate, and insightful coverage of politics, global affairs, business, economy, sports, and more. Our mission is to keep readers informed with reliable news, clear analysis, and stories that truly matter.
    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Powered by
    ...
    ►
    Necessary cookies enable essential site features like secure log-ins and consent preference adjustments. They do not store personal data.
    None
    ►
    Functional cookies support features like content sharing on social media, collecting feedback, and enabling third-party tools.
    None
    ►
    Analytical cookies track visitor interactions, providing insights on metrics like visitor count, bounce rate, and traffic sources.
    None
    ►
    Advertisement cookies deliver personalized ads based on your previous visits and analyze the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
    None
    ►
    Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
    None
    Powered by