Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid has one of the biggest contracts in the NBA , though his checkered injury history is making it a burden on the franchise.

Embiid is making over $55 million next season, accounting for 35.71 percent of the team's salary cap.

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At his peak, the former Kansas man dominates on the hardwood — scoring, defending, and rebounding at an elite level.

He has gone toe-to-toe with Nikola Jokic for the title of the league's best big man, winning an MVP, and led the league in scoring.

Despite all of his achievements and talent, Embiid can no longer be counted on for more than 75 percent of Philly's games.

His lingering injury questions led NBA writer Dan Favale to place him on Bleacher

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