The 13 Greatest Philadelphia 76ers Players of All Time

By YPB Team

Spanning the franchise's championship glory days to its modern revival, this lineup mixes towering big men, electric scorers, and lockdown defenders. Who tops the Philadelphia pantheon? Cast your vote!

Allen Iverson — ranked #11
Allen Iverson
The Answer, an electrifying scoring guard and 2001 MVP beloved in Philadelphia.
1000pts
Wilt Chamberlain — ranked #22
Wilt Chamberlain
Dominant center who scored 100 points in a game and led the 76ers to the 1967 title.
933pts
Billy Cunningham — ranked #33
Billy Cunningham
The Kangaroo Kid, an All-Star forward who later coached the Sixers to a title.
799pts
Julius Erving — ranked #44
Julius Erving
Dr. J, the high-flying icon who carried the Sixers to the 1983 championship.
753pts
Dolph Schayes — ranked #55
Dolph Schayes
Hall of Fame forward and franchise great from the Syracuse Nationals era.
699pts
Joel Embiid — ranked #66
Joel Embiid
Cameroonian All-NBA center and 2023 MVP anchoring the modern Sixers.
699pts
World B. Free — ranked #77
World B. Free
High-scoring guard known as the Prince of Mid-Air in the late 1970s.
699pts
Moses Malone — ranked #88
Moses Malone
Hall of Fame center and 1983 Finals MVP who promised 'fo, fo, fo'.
635pts
Charles Barkley — ranked #99
Charles Barkley
The Round Mound of Rebound, a ferocious power forward in the late 1980s.
559pts
Andre Iguodala — ranked #1010
Andre Iguodala
Versatile two-way wing and the Sixers' leading man in the mid-2000s.
559pts
Andrew Toney — ranked #1111
Andrew Toney
The Boston Strangler, a clutch scoring guard of the early 1980s.
466pts
Hal Greer — ranked #1212
Hal Greer
Sharp-shooting Hall of Fame guard and franchise scoring legend of the 1960s.
466pts
Maurice Cheeks — ranked #1313
Maurice Cheeks
Steady Hall of Fame point guard of the championship-era Sixers.
466pts

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