Joel Embiid subject of mockumentary

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid, right, of Cameroon plays around with Jahlil Okafor, left,prior to the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, in Philadelphia. The Bulls won 115-111 in overtime. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

In the two-plus years since Joel Embiid left Kansas for the NBA, his injury-plagued career has kept him from playing any games for the Philadelphia 76ers. But the 7-foot-2 center from Cameroon somehow found a way to stay relevant in the league’s zeitgeist by becoming an internet/Twitter/Instagram star.

In particular, videos of Embiid going through basketball workouts during his rehab process became both wildly popular for fans of the Sixers and the young big man, while simultaneously serving as fodder for jokes about him never appearing in an actual professional game.

Well, The Ringer took the Embiid mythology to another level Wednesday, when Kevin O’Connor’s story on the 22-year-old prospect included a mockumentary on the former KU star.

Titled, “Joel Embiid: Legacy of a Legend,” the video includes such one-liners as:

“This is what watching Wilt
Chamberlain in person must’ve felt
like.”

“And there’s a revelation: Oh my God.
LeBron James is trash.”

“Joel Embiid is one of the bravest
men, probably on the face of the
planet.”

Perhaps the jokes will stop this coming season, when Embiid is on schedule to make his NBA debut. Or perhaps more injury setbacks will continue to group the promising center with the likes of Greg Oden.

Some people think Embiid could win Rookie of the Year, and others will remain skeptical until he proves them wrong.

No matter where you stand on the Embiid debate, The Ringer’s video tribute is worth checking out.

— Watch the mockumentary below: