Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is known for his ruthless play on the court and his social media antics, but the big man's rookie hazing game is also on point. Embiid has been upholding the longstanding rookie hazing tradition of Chick-fil-A dinners before every road trip.

The tradition is now seven years old and going strong, as recalled by retired NBA veteran Jason Richardson, who spent three seasons in Philly before retiring in 2015. Thaddeus Young and Evan Turner started the tradition in the fall of 2012, according to Yaron Weitzman of Bleacher Report. The hazing tradition has survived as the team has gone through five general managers and many more players since.

Rookie Landry Shamet is the most recent one tasked with delivering pre-flight chicken sandwiches. He had to bring a mega-order for Embiid, who boasts quite the sweet tooth for a 7-foot center.

“I just placed an order,” Shamet told a woman named Nadia over the drive-thru speaker system. “I made a phone call, and, uh, I wouldn't call it a catering order. I'm just picking it up.”

Shamet needed four spicy chicken sandwiches with nothing else on them. “No pickle, no anything.” Also, four orders of french fries and four cookies and cream milkshakes.

“That order should be separate,” Shamet said.

“Do you want whipped cream and cherry on all those shakes?” Nadia asked.

Shamet scanned the text message from Embiid. “Yes,”

Shamet would make it as the highest-paid Uber Eats driver. He clutched the precious Chick-fil-A order and drove 15 minutes to the airport. Many hungry teammates were waiting.