NBA Power Rankings: The Best Backcourts In The NBA

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Apr 1, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard

Isaiah Canaan

(0) shoots over Washington Wizards center

Kevin Seraphin

(13) during the third quarter at Verizon Center. Washington Wizards defeated Philadelphia 76ers 106-93. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

30. Philadelphia 76ers

Backcourt: Isaiah Canaan & Nik Stauskas

When it comes to the Philadelphia 76ers, who knows who will be on the court this coming season? If I was calling the shots it would be Canaan and Stauskas. There is little chemistry on this team, as Canaan only played 22 games with Philadelphia and Stauskas is a fresh face to the organization. Neither player will be wining the three-point contest anytime soon, but both will complete each other pretty well.

If Canaan can stay under control while running the offense, he can easily put up 8-10 assist per game. Satsumas, with his leaping and slashing ability, should help take a little pressure off the 76ers frontcourt.

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