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Joel Embiid's career is far from a 'what if' story 
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid. Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Joel Embiid's career is far from a 'what if' story despite nagging injuries

Another year, another devastating injury for Joel Embiid.

Due to lingering effects of a left-knee injury, the Sixers star will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season. 

The Sixers deemed it best to shut down the former NBA MVP after consulting several doctors about his ongoing knee issues.

"After further evaluation, it has been determined that he is medically unable to play and will miss the remainder of the season to focus on treatment and rehabilitation," the Sixers said in a statement. "...The team and specialists will continue working with Joel to ensure the best path forward for his long-term health and performance."

Sixers fans are all too familiar with such troubling news. Notably, Embiid has missed more games than he's played in the last two seasons. Over his nine-year career, Embiid has missed 400-plus games. 

Shortly after the Sixers announced Embiid would be sidelined for the rest of the season, many social media users began classifying him as the league's latest "what if" player. Similarly to Brandon Roy, Greg Oden and Penny Hardaway, many claimed that recurring injuries have washed away Embiid's potential. 

As unfortunate as it is to see such a generational talent hindered by injury, the change in stance on Embiid's career outlook is hyperbolic. 

Sure, it's fair to wonder what type of career numbers he'd have if not for his 400-plus games missed. It's also fair to ponder how injuries have altered Embiid and the Sixers' playoff results. 

However, Embiid is far from a "what if" story. 

Even if the Sixers star never plays another game, Embiid is one of the most talented, accomplished players in league history. 

Through nine seasons, Embiid has compiled seven All-Star appearances, five All-NBA selections, two scoring titles and NBA MVP (2022-23) honors. 

Add in his Olympic Gold medal and three All-Defensive team selections, and its arguable that Embiid boasts the most impressive resume in Sixers history.

Even with over 400 games missed, Embiid has outshined his peers to accomplish goals that most can only dream of.

Boasting one of the most diverse skillsets of someone his size, Embiid has established himself as of the league's top all-time scorers. 

With a career average of 27.7 PPG, Embiid currently sits fourth on the all-time points-per-game leaderboard, trailing Michael Jordan (30.1), Wilt Chamberlain (30.1) and a fellow active player, Luka Doncic (28.5).

Additionally, Embiid's 70-point performance against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs is tied for the seventh-highest single-game total in NBA history

Again, it's extremely unfortunate that Embiid has battled injuries throughout his career. When he's on the floor, he's one of the best in the business, and it's a bummer anytime he's forced to miss time. 

However, in no world is Embiid a "what if" story.

The average NBA career lasts about four-and-a-half years, meaning that Embiid has already doubled what was expected of him when he entered the league. In fact, he has more All-Star seasons than the average lifespan of an NBA career. 

Furthermore, nearly a decade since his NBA debut, Embiid has already enjoyed a career worthy of being a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

Unlike Roy and Oden, Embiid was able to reach his full potential before injuries consumed his career. His numbers would certainly be better with the benefit of health, but he was not hindered to the point of being robbed of a fruitful career.

Plus, despite his latest season-ending injury, the former NBA MVP likely isn't done adding to his legacy. 

With over 200 days to recover until the start of the 2025-26 season, its possible that Embiid returns to form next year.

Should his 10th NBA season resemble the MVP-caliber play synonymous with his game, Embiid will quickly shed the label of a "what if" player.

Jalyn Smoot

Jalyn Smoot is a University of North Texas graduate passionate about writing, sports, and film. Throughout his near decade-long career as a freelance reporter, he has been featured on Bleacher Report, Major League Baseball, Apple News, Fox Sports, and NewsBreak.

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