• Joel Embiid wants the 76ers to contend for the NBA Championship every season for the next eight years
• The 29-year-old center doesn’t want to sit through a wasted season
• The 76ers haven’t been able to get past the second round in the Joel Embiid era
The Philadelphia 76ers have been one of the contenders for an NBA title for the last few seasons, primarily because Joel Embiid is an MVP-caliber player in the NBA. Unfortunately, he rarely stays elite through a playoff series, being the only MVP to have never advanced to the Conference Finals.
Even with his struggles in the playoffs, Embiid is confident in his ability to stay in his prime for the next eight seasons, requesting the 76ers to push for a ring in each season he’s with the team.
“What am I, 29? At least for the next eight years, I think we should go out every single year to try to win the championship..there should never be any lost season”
Embiid: "What am I, 29? At least for the next eight years, I think we should go out every single year to try to win the championship..there should never be any lost season"
— Kyle Neubeck (@KyleNeubeck) October 2, 2023
Embiid averaged 33.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 4.2 assists last season and was named league MVP. Unfortunately, he had the largest point-per-game drop for any MVP in history as the 76ers were eliminated by the Boston Celtics yet again in the second round.
With people concerned about Embiid’s long-term future in Philadelphia, these comments will make it clear to the organization that Embiid will not tolerate playing for a losing project.
Joel Embiid Thinks He Always Has A Chance To Win
Embiid made some pretty big statements on media day. It started with him openly saying he doesn’t think the Celtics and Bucks had surpassed the 76ers, despite them adding All-Star guards and the 76ers trying desperately to hold onto their point guard. Nonetheless, Embiid said the 76ers always have a chance to win as long as he’s on the roster.
“If every year is going to be the same thing, that doesn’t put you closer to winning a championship. That gets frustrating. But I also believe it doesn’t matter who’s on the team, I’m always going to have a chance to win.”
Embiid on long-term commitment: "If every year is going to be the same thing, that doesn't put you closer to winning a championship. That gets frustrating. But I also believe it doesn't matter who's on the team, I'm always going to have a chance to win."
— Kyle Neubeck (@KyleNeubeck) October 2, 2023
His comment about the team not coming closer to winning a championship should worry Daryl Morey. Morey may have managed to keep James Harden under his thumb, but that won’t work with an MVP in his prime like Embiid. If Embiid wants out, the 76ers will eventually have to acquiesce.
The 76ers aren’t closer to a title this season, possibly having taken a step back with the Harden drama and the improvements made by the Bucks and Celtics. Embiid may not be happy about Harden’s trade request but understands why it took place. He may find himself in the same position soon if the 76ers cannot be competitive this season.
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