Knicks dodged a Joel Embiid-sized disaster by not trading for oft-injured superstar
NY Post
PHILADELPHIA — You can still debate, with compelling arguments on the sides of wise and ill-advised, about the trades for OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns.
But there’s nothing left to ponder about the trade that didn’t happen with the Sixers. The Knicks dodged a major bullet with the habitually injured, habitually unavailable and habitually out of shape Joel Embiid.
You might recall just a little over a year ago when a Philadelphia Inquirer report surfaced of the Knicks prepping a trade offer for Embiid. The rumor followed years of connecting Leon Rose, a longtime agent, to his former client.
As The Post reported before last season, the three star targets the Knicks were monitoring were Embiid, Donovan Mitchell and Towns. At the time, Embiid, who was coming off his MVP award, was considered the best of the bunch. By far. Now he’s just the biggest reason the Sixers are a disaster.
We might as well start talking about this now. As early as next Tuesday, it’s at least possible that Carlos Beltran will earn the 75 percent of the vote necessary to gain entrance to the Hall of Fame. And when that happens — if not now, then some year soon — it’s going to be a most interesting thing to watch how Mets fans react.