Philadelphia 76ers Player Rankings: End of regular season

Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)
Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Dario Saric | Philadelphia 76ers (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

15. Dario Saric

76ers season stats: GP 13| MINS 30.5| FG% 36.4| 3P% 30.0| FT% 90.0| TRB 6.6| AST 2.0| STL 0.3| BLK 0.2| TOV 1.9| PF 3.0| PTS 11.1

In his first two seasons with the 76ers, Dario Saric had established himself as a core player. However, he struggled to begin this season and was included with the deal to acquire Butler. When he was with the Sixers, he started for the club. But once he was on the Minnesota Timberwolves, he came off the bench more than he started.

14. Boban Marjanovic

76ers season stats: GP 22| MINS 13.9| FG% 62.5| 3P% 50.0| FT% 72.2| TRB 5.1| AST 1.5| STL 0.2| BLK 0.5| TOV 1.0| PF 1.5| PTS 8.2

After being acquired in the Harris trade, Boban Marjanovic has been the primary backup for Joel Embiid. He’s an offensive force off the bench both inside and on the 3-point line. The problem with Marjanovic is his massive size at 7-foot-3 makes it harder for him to defend in the space and in the pick-and-roll.

13. James Ennis

76ers season stats: GP 18| MINS 15.6| FG% 41.0| 3P% 30.6| FT% 69.6| TRB 3.6| AST 0.8| STL 0.2| BLK 0.4| TOV 0.6| PF 2.2| PTS 5.3

After being acquired for basically nothing from the Houston Rockets, James Ennis struggled to begin his career with the Sixers. He was beginning to look like a solid 3-and-D option off the bench in March before he suffered an injury that kept him out from the rest of the regular season. When healthy, he helps strengthen an overall weak 76ers bench.