Joel Embiid Traded in Mock Deal: 76ers Acquire Jarrett Allen and More
Joel Embiid was listed in a mock blockbuster trade on 10 Jul 2026 that would send the 76ers’ All‑Star center to Cleveland in exchange for Jarrett Allen, Max Strus and Tyrese Proctor.
The proposal has Philadelphia receiving three players: **Jarrett Allen**, a durable big man who logged every game in the 2024‑25 season; **Max Strus**, a veteran wing entering the final year of a four‑year, $62 million contract; and **Tyrese Proctor**, a rookie on a modest deal. Cleveland would acquire **Joel Embiid**, a 2030 first‑round pick and two second‑round selections.
Allen’s new three‑year, $90 million contract is far cheaper than Embiid’s three‑year, $187 million extension. Strus’s salary is also lower, and Proctor’s contract is negligible. Together, the incoming salaries free up roughly $100 million, allowing the Sixers to re‑tool their roster without the weight of Embiid’s massive deal.
Cleveland recently locked up Donovan Mitchell on a four‑year, $273 million contract starting in 2027‑28. Adding Embiid would give them a dominant big man for two seasons while Mitchell’s deal ramps up. If Embiid stays healthy, his offensive firepower could pair with Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and a potential LeBron James acquisition, creating a formidable lineup.
The Sixers would improve durability and floor production, but they lose Embiid’s elite scoring and rebounding when fully fit. Cleveland assumes a hefty salary overlap and the uncertainty of Embiid’s health. Yet both clubs could see a championship window open if the pieces click-Philadelphia with a balanced core, Cleveland with a star‑laden roster.
The mock trade surfaced amid speculation about LeBron James’ free‑agency destination. While the deal remains unofficial, fans and analysts will watch how the 76ers and Cavaliers maneuver contract space and roster depth in the coming weeks. Any movement could reshape the Eastern Conference landscape ahead of the 2026‑27 season.