Philadelphia 76ers: All-Time Process rankings
50. Eric Maynor
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Eric Maynor’s stint was, you guessed it, a short one. Maynor played eight games as a member as 76ers. Maynor, the veteran point guard, enjoyed his final NBA stint with the club. Maynor was acquired in a packaged that included with two second-round draft picks by Philly in a 2014 three-team trade involving the Washington Wizards and Denver Nuggets. With the Sixers, he averaged 3.8 points and 1.5 assists.
49. Malcolm Thomas
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Malcolm Thomas sounds like the name of the generic player created in NBA 2K, so of course Thomas was apart of “The Process” era Sixers. Thomas had a 17 game stint with the team, while averaging 2.6 points and 3.3 rebounds. The big man had two different stints with the 76ers in 2014-15, the first in November and the second coming in December to February.
48. Jarvis Varnado
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Jarvis Varnado bounced around 3 teams before landing with the 76ers in 2013-14. Varnado, a big man, played 23 games with the 76ers. During that span he averaged 4.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks. The only thing unique about Varnado’s run with the team was his name.
47. Darius Morris
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Darius Morris is another person that is hard to remember due to the amount of games played. Morris only played for the 76ers for a dozen games. When with Philly, he averaged 6.9 points and 2.6 assists. Morris was a developmental talent that the Sixers took on before releasing him.
46. Sonny Weems
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Sonny Weems spent a week’s amount of games with the 76ers. While on the Sixers, he averaged 2.4 points and 1.7 rebounds. Seven games with the club and honestly, I can’t tell you that I remember him. No disrespect, because of how many players have come through and suited up for the 76ers during “The Process”.