This Trade Will Never Happen, But Should It?
It’s really interesting to see such trade scenarios. Most fans know that organizations would never do a deal like this, as they’re invested in winning with these franchise cornerstones that they drafted. Embiid is the face of the 76ers and has been since 2014 when he was dubbed ‘The Process,’ in honor of the years of tanking by Sam Hinkie with Embiid the superstar player he always dreamed of.
Jayson Tatum might have fallen short when it came to winning the Eastern Conference Finals and Finals MVP, but the Celtics have been his franchise since he dunked on LeBron James in the 2018 Conference Finals. Both teams are emotionally attached to their stars, so they wouldn’t even engage in this trade. But if they did, the results could be phenomenal.
Embiid’s dominance shows he could be a singular superstar force on the Celtics, rather than Tatum whose status is always questioned. The iffy health of Kristaps Porzingis forces the team to rely on Al Horford, so they could just take a step forward and put Embiid on the block while having Jaylen Brown as the featured perimeter piece, a role he can thrive in. Jrue Holiday and Derrick White will maintain the defensive structure while Embiid does what he does best as an imposing inside figure.
Tatum and George would make for a killer wing combo and could be an easier fit from an ego perspective than what’s happening on the Celtics. Maxey can continue as the primary on-ball scorer, with the 76ers using a traditional workman center like Andre Drummond to hopefully contend with perimeter brilliance, the trusted formula for winning in the NBA.