Team record: If the 76ers record is still worse next year, George may be traded, although the possibility is not high
Today, Keith Pompey, a reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, wrote an article about the future of the 76ers. The Philadelphia Sixers failed to make the playoffs after a disappointing season and the team is at a potential turning point. Keith Pompey made a point that, though unlikely, that he believes that if the Sixers still cannot turn things around early next season, Embiid or Paul George may be the deal, with both stars signing huge long-term contracts, which complicates any deal. George's contract has three years and $162.4 million left, and the last season is the player option; Embiid's contract has four years and $248.1 million left, and the last season is also the player option.
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