Philadelphia 76ers: Revisiting 20 players that fell victim to a failing ‘Process’

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10. Richaun Holmes

During the rebuild, many experts said the players playing for the 76ers were G League players who wouldn’t be in the NBA if Philadelphia wasn’t trying to tank. It turns out experts are not always right when it comes to predicting the future.

Richaun Holmes Who played for Philadelphia from 2015-18 has become one of the best offensive rebounders in the NBA since leaving Philadelphia. His rebounds and PPG average have gone up the last three seasons in Sacramento. At 6-10, many consider him an undersized center, but he plays like a 7-footer. If you lose track of Holmes and don’t box him out he will get to the ball on missed shots.

9. T.J. McConnell

I was always impressed with how McConnell ran the offense when he came into the game. A pass-first point guard who rather watch his teammates score than take his own shot even though he is a capable scorer. McConnell is also a fierce defensive player, leading the NBA in total steals last season for the Indiana Pacers.