Report: Joel Embiid's Contract Includes Injury Protections for Sixers

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The 76ers' decision to sign Joel Embiid to a five-year, $148 million maximum contract extension raised some eye brows. Embiid's talent isn't in question—he's displayed the type of transcendent talent that transforms franchises—but his health is.

After being selected third overall in the 2014 draft, Embiid missed his first two seasons with a broken bone in his foot, and he played just 31 games last season before he was shut down after tearing the meniscus in his left knee. He's shown that he's certainly a max player when he's on the court, but making that sort of financial commitment to an injury-prone big man is a risk indeed.

It seems Philadelphia wrote the contract with the 23-year-old's injury history in mind. According to a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski Embiid's deal includes provisions that would allow the 76ers to cut Embiid and save money if he misses significant time due to specific injuries.

Wojnarowski reports that Philadelphia's financial protections only come in to play if Embiid misses at least 25 games or plays less 1,650 minutes in a single season due to injuries to his foot or back, parts of the body that Embiid has already struggled with. If Embiid misses time with a "new" injury, such as one to his knee or shoulder, the financial provisions do not apply.

If, however, Embiid does miss more than 25 games or play less than 1,650 with a recurring injury, the 76ers can cut him and save money. If they cut him after the 2018-19 season (the first year the new contract goes into affect), Embiid will earn a total of $84.2 million (all figures per Wojnarowski); if they cut him after the 2019-20 season, he'll earn $98.2 million of the original deal; if he's cut after the 2020-21 season, Embiid will earn $113.3 million; and if he's cut after the 2021-22 season, he will earn $129.4 million. The contract expires after the 2022-23 season.

Also noteworthy from Wojnarowski's report is that Embiid could make himself significantly more money with a tremendous 2017-2018 season. If Embiid were to make the All-NBA First Team or be named league MVP, he'd be eligible for a "supermax" deal, which would pay him $176 million.

Embiid hasn't played in any of the 76ers' preseason games, but he's expected to play Wednesday at the Nets.

Philadelphia opens the regular season at Washington on Oct. 18.
 
@jack walsh13, @Mt Airy Groove and crew funny how the BGOL experts stay running their fucking mouths and don't know shit isn't it? This is a PERFECT contract for Embiids condition and it protects from him leavung if he does stat healthy and blossoms. Essentially an NFL type of deal. The BEST contract in the NBA for this type of situation.

Niggas need to stfu if they don't know what the fuck they are talking about! Fucking genius idiots! :lol:
 
Explain to me again how it's a dumb ass contract? I missed something?
Giving him a bag when it's clear he's injury prone.. Should have gone the warriors route and have him a 60 mill extention that way he shows his health consistency and lead Philly to the playoffs and in 3-4 yrs time where he out up monster numbers then give him a super max
 
Giving him a bag when it's clear he's injury prone.. Should have gone the warriors route and have him a 60 mill extention that way he shows his health consistency and lead Philly to the playoffs and in 3-4 yrs time where he out up monster numbers then give him a super max
You didn't read the article huh Bruh?
 
@jack walsh13, @Mt Airy Groove and crew funny how the BGOL experts stay running their fucking mouths and don't know shit isn't it? This is a PERFECT contract for Embiids condition and it protects from him leavung if he does stat healthy and blossoms. Essentially an NFL type of deal. The BEST contract in the NBA for this type of situation.

Niggas need to stfu if they don't know what the fuck they are talking about! Fucking genius idiots! :lol:
You would not get cap relief so his money would stay on the books.
 
Yeah dumb nigga forgot about the cap hold and if cut he still get money plus could go to another team
They also have a 50% Cap release and insurance on the remainder of his salary if he can't play so...

There you and DTown's dumbass go again talking out your ass and not knowing shit! BGOL dumbass geniuses strike again! :roflmao:
 
They also have a 50% Cap release and insurance on the remainder of his salary if he can't play so...

There you and DTown's dumbass go again talking out your ass and not knowing shit! BGOL dumbass geniuses strike again! :roflmao:
Bruh hate to inform you that you can’t get a 50% cap relief because as soon as he plays 25 or more games for another team the cap hold goes back into effect
 
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