Christian Wood, Detroit Pistons
An efficient beast around the rim, Christian Wood was a Sixer with 10-day contracts during the end of the Sam Hinkie era. He is going to be a steal as bench big this season.
Serge Ibaka, Toronto Raptors
Perhaps Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri is the sharpest mind in the history of the NBA. So, we can imagine that he would let Ibaka walk in the twilight of his career. Ibaka seems destined to play a key role for a contender next year.
Justin Holiday, Indiana Pacers
Justin Holiday is a former Sixer who should have never left in the first place as a key bench piece. He could be a bit-of-everything guard in Philly.
Evan Fournier, Orlando Magic
It seems like Evan Fournier is a guy who is always popping off when playing with the Sixers. With a player option of $17 million, we still can see whether Fournier will even hit the market.
Aron Baynes, Phoenix Suns
Have you ever imagined the plus side of Baynes would become a Sixer? They would never have to watch him sink pointer against them again.
Derrick Favors, New Orleans Pelicans
It’s fun that Sixers fans thought they were tanking for Favors back during the disastrous Eddie Jordan 2010 season.
Kris Dunn, Chicago Bulls
Kris Dunn is a point guard who is wildly talented on defense. It is wonderful that Dunn hasn’t been already on the Sixers. If he is put at the right situation, he could be Marcus Smart-lite off the bench.
Marcus Morris, Los Angeles Clippers
Marcus Morris is a Philly native who played at Prep Charter alongside his brother Markieff.
Aron Baynes, Phoenix Suns
What will happen if the plus side of Baynes become a Sixer? They would never have to watch Aron Baynes sink three-pointer after three-pointer against them again.