Will Joel Embiid’s $196M supermax contract pay off for the 76ers? | KJZ

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Keyshawn Johnson and Alan Hahn break down whether or not Joel Embiid’s new supermax deal will pay off for the 76ers in the long run. They also discuss what this means for Ben Simmons’ future in Philadelphia.

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0:00 Alan Hahn says Joel Embiid is the 76ers’ centerpiece.

0:36 Alan Hahn says Ben Simmons getting traded is the next big story.

0:50 Keyshawn Johnson says Joel Embiid deserves every penny.

1:20 Alan Hahn discusses the contract language in the event Joel Embiid gets injured.

2:00 Keyshawn Johnson shares his experience on contract provisions during his career.

3:12 Alan Hahn and Keyshawn wonder if the 76ers’ down years were worth Joel Embiid’s success.

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