16. Dario Saric
I thought Saric was the perfect four to play alongside Embiid. His second season in Philadelphia he averaged 14.6 PPG, 6.7 RPG, shooting .453 from the field and .393 from the 3-point line. Although he’s bounced around the NBA since leaving Philadelphia, the 76ers have nothing to show for the trade.
Jimmy Butler, the player they traded him for left in free agency after the season.
15. Landry Shamet
Shamet from day 1 could knock down 3-pointers, and I was surprised when I saw he was included in the Tobias Harris trade. He was a rookie and looked like a player Philadelphia would keep around for a while.