It’s a debate that’s filled countless hours of daytime sports programming: who’s the Greatest basketball player of All Time?

Most of these arguments center around the partisan poles of either Lebron James or Michael Jordan with fanatic factions on both sides vigorously arguing, but during All-Star weekend, Joel Embiid offered a third option.

In the latest episode of The Ringer’s “NBA Desktop” web series, Embiid doubled down on his claim that Wilt Chamberlain is actually the greatest player of all time over Jordan and James. Even with the 6-time NBA champion playing host to the league’s marquee regular-season event, Jordan still can’t get any respect from Embiid. Here’s what he said:

“To me, you got Wilt Chamberlain. He’s got all the records, and no one is ever gonna beat them. I don’t see anyone ever getting 100 points in a game. That’s it; he’s the GOAT.”

This isn’t the first time the Sixers’ star has shown an affinity for the fellow big man, and in fact, Embiid called Chamberlain the Greatest of All Time in an interview with Bleacher Report earlier this year. It’s no surprise Embiid has tons of respect for the former Sixer, because he’s having the best season for a Philadelphia big man since Wilt the Stilt himself.

Watch the full episode of “NBA Desktop” below: