8. Goran Dragic, Miami Heat
Hindsight is always hindsight, but it wouldn’t have been great if the Sixers landed Goran Dragic in the Jimmy Butler sign-and-trade deal instead of Josh Richardson? Sadly, they were begging to give him away.
9. Gordon Hayward, Boston Celtics
Gordon Hayward will be deciding his option for over $34 million for 2021, but he remains the best trade piece of Boston if they are looking forward to upgrading their roster. May the Sixers interest them in a lightly used Al Horford?
10. Bogdan Bogdanovic, Sacramento Kings
Bogdan Bogdanovic is going to be the odd player out in a crowded Kings backcourt. He would be money on the perimeter in Philly like a sharpshooter doubling as a willing passer.
11. Andre Drummond, Cleveland Cavaliers
Andre Drummond will almost be opting in for next season for sure at over $28 million. However, it is hilarious to imagine Joel Embiid clowning on him during every Sixers practice.
12. Jerami Grant, Denver Nuggets
Jerami Grant is another former Sixer on this list. He had a coming out party this postseason with some 20-point games on top of monster defense. He is a perfect compliment besides Nikola Jokic.
13. Joe Harris, Brooklyn Nets
Alongside Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, Joe Harris is a perfect fit on the perimeter in Brooklyn. So many people are banking on him being back with the Brooklyn Nets in their new alternate uniforms.
14. Mason Plumlee, Denver Nuggets
How if at least one of the Plumlee brothers has been a Sixer? And the middle Plumlee is the best of the bench. He has carved out a great role as a backup to Nikola Jokic in Denver.
15. Malik Beasley, Minnesota Timberwolves
Malik Beasley is a favorite of Sixers Twitter. He is a diamond in the rough that has some team patting itself on the back if it poaches him in restricted agency.