Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia 76ers already have their hands full with all the James Harden uncertainty this offseason. The recent Joel Embiid buzz hasn’t made things easier for the franchise’s faithful supporters.

Embiid made an appearance at the first UNINTERRUPTED Film Festival held in Hollywood last Thursday. During an interview with Maverick Carter, the reigning MVP was asked about his goals for the future.

Embiid’s answer was unsurprisingly about winning a title. However, some Sixers fans were taken aback by the big man implying that the venue where he wants to win the hypothetical title wasn’t firmly in Philly.

“I just want to win a championship, whatever it takes. I don’t know where that’s gonna be, whether it’s in Philly or anywhere else,” Embiid said. “I just want to have a chance to accomplish that and see what it feels like to win that first one and then think about the next one."

However, when one fan called Embiid out on Twitter for including “or anywhere else” in his championship comment, the All-Star center indirectly claimed that he was just trolling.

“Buddy Check my middle name,” Embiid responded.

The Sixers star is referring to the fact that his name is listed as “Joel ‘Troel’ Embiid” on Twitter. He’s been known to crack jones online over the years as one of the more outspoken NBA social media personalities.

However, it’s clearly hard for Sixers fans to see the humor in Embiid’s supposed gag. Sportsbooks are already speculating about Embiid’s next destination if he eventually does ask out of Philly.

Embiid still appears fully committed to the Sixers ahead of the 2023-24 season. But beyond that is anyone’s guess.

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