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@johnnyboyy1322: Are the Knicks going to push for [Embiid]? And if not who could they look at to replace Obi’s minutes?
@knickzfeed: if a Joel Embiid trade were to happen, what do you hypothetically think a package could look like? (players & specific picks) what do you think the Knicks would prioritize to have left over to support the Brunson/Randle/Embiid core?
Thanks to you both for the questions, @Johhnyboyy1322 and @Knickzfeed. I know there has been plenty of speculation around Joel Embiid and the Knicks. Embiid probably fueled that speculation after telling Maverick Carter earlier this month that he wants to win an NBA title, “whether it's in Philly or anywhere else."
There is an organic connection between the Knicks and Embiid. New York team president Leon Rose was a top player agent at CAA before taking on his current role. Rose represented Embiid.
The Knicks could put together a strong trade package for Embiid – or any other star on the trade market. They can deal as many as eight first-round picks; the club also has several young players on deals that will look team friendly as the salary cap continues to rise.
But before you get into what packages the Knicks can offer for Embiid or how he may fit with the Knicks, you have to answer this question: does Embiid want to be traded? And would the Sixers trade him?
The answer to both of those questions, at the moment, is a resounding no.
After the comments went viral, Embiid and Sixers team president Daryl Morey touched base. One theme of the conversation, per people familiar with the matter: Embiid wants to be in Philly and win in Philly. Both team and player envision Embiid on a Derek Jeter-type trajectory: remaining as the face of his franchise until he retires. (The longevity theme is something The Athletic’s Sam Amick touched on earlier this week.)
As you’d imagine, the Sixers have absolutely no plans to trade Embiid to the Knicks – or anywhere else, per people familiar with the matter.
So any hypothetical conversation about Embiid to the Knicks – or anywhere else – should be put on hold for the moment.
We’ll hit on a few other topics in another Mailbag later this week.
For now, let’s do a few quick hitters: