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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Tobias Harris | Philadelphia 76ers (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

6. Mike Scott

76ers season stats: GP 27| MINS 24.0| FG% 40.0| 3P% 41.2| FT% 66.7| TRB 7.6| AST 2.9| STL 0.4| BLK 0.5| TOV 1.6| PF 2.3| PTS 18.2

After the trade deadline, Mike Scott has become the most important bench player for the team. He can play the power forward or small-ball center role for the 76ers at 6-foot-8. He’s been a very solid floor spacer and he carries the bench for most nights. He’s a valuable role player who brings toughness to the roster that should be brought back this summer.

5. Tobias Harris

76ers season stats: GP 27| MINS 35.0| FG% 46.9| 3P% 32.6| FT% 84.1| TRB 3.6| AST 0.8| STL 0.2| BLK 0.4| TOV 0.6| PF 2.2| PTS 5.3

By trading for Tobias Harris, the Sixers added a player who had borderline all-star level talent. It was a move to make the franchise an instant contender in the Eastern Conference and the NBA. Harris started his stint with the 76ers hot, but cooled off as the season continued. Chemistry appears to be an issue for him and his shooting suffered from it. The Sixers need him to play at his best if they want a shot at a title.

4. J.J. Redick

76ers season stats: GP 76| MINS 31.3| FG% 44.0| 3P% 39.7| FT% 89.4| TRB 2.4| AST 2.7| STL 0.4| BLK 0.2| TOV 1.3| PF 1.7| PTS 18.1

Despite being the oldest player on the roster, J.J. Redick is still playing at the highest level of his career. He broke Kyle Korver‘s Sixers single season record for 3-pointers made and attempted. His 3-point percent was lower than it had been in recent seasons, but overall he’s still an effective floor spacer that helps this starting five work.