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        <title><![CDATA[Joel Embiid’s 76ers future suddenly in question after dreadful sweep]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 76ers seem all but assured of <strong>having to find a new coach soon</strong>, but their future beyond that remains very much cloudy.</p><p>That includes center Joel Embiid, the face of &#8220;The Process,&#8221; which is still searching for real postseason results after the 76ers suffered a first-round sweep Sunday at the hands of the Celtics.</p><p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t make the decisions. I&#8217;m here in Philly. Whatever happens, happens,&#8221; Embiid told reporters in response to a question about the franchise&#8217;s uncertainty, per ESPN. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always said that I want to end my career here, and if it happens, good. If it doesn&#8217;t happen, well, you move on and all that stuff.&#8221;</p><p>At the very least, it appears the 76ers will be moving on without Brett Brown, who has been the coach since 2013.</p><p>The 26-year-old Embiid, meanwhile, is under contract through 2023, but throughout his six years in the organization, he has seen plenty of faces come and go. The 76ers&#8217; most recent additions &#8212; signing Al Horford and Tobias Harris last offseason &#8212; still weren&#8217;t enough to get them over the playoff hump, though they had to battle the Celtics without Ben Simmons, who left the bubble to undergo knee surgery.</p><p>&#8220;I just feel like, a couple years ago, when we made the playoffs for the first time, we had a bunch of great players that were drafted here or either formed in Philly and we had a bunch of guys especially that were in a great situation,&#8221; Embiid said.</p><p>&#8220;And then we, as you know, we decided to trade a lot of it with the picks and stuff for Jimmy [Butler], Tobias [Harris], and we got a bunch of great players in return. Like I said, it just didn&#8217;t happen. We could never find a rhythm this year. It is disappointing. There&#8217;s a lot of regrets. I felt like the focus was not always there. And we got to do better; we just got to look at ourselves in the mirror and just do better.&#8221;</p><p>Embiid averaged 30 points and 12.3 rebounds per game against the Celtics, but knows his role in the 76ers&#8217; offense, with all the pieces they have, might mean taking him away from the basket at times.</p><p>&#8220;I can be dominant down low, but then again, to help the team, it&#8217;s not always about me,&#8221; Embiid said. &#8220;And with the roster we have and &#8212; if it is the same roster next year &#8212; I gotta be able to space the floor.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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