12. Trey Burke
November Stats: GP 7| MINS 17.4| FG% 35.6| 3P% 38.5| FT% 75.0| TRB 1.6| AST 3.3| BKL 0.1| STL 0.4| PF 0.7| TOV 0.6| PTS 6.1
Previous ranking: 14th
For being known as a scoring point guard, Trey Burke had a hard time of doing just that in November. He only broke double-digits once and he wasn’t an efficient scorer during that span. The good news is that his passing was on point and head coach Brett Brown actually gave him a chance to earn actual minutes. Despite making his season debut last month, he was unable to make the best of his opportunity.
11. Kyle O’Quinn
November Stats: GP 9| MINS 10.1| FG% 60.0| 3P% 50.0| FT% 0.0| TRB 3.6| AST 1.9| BKL 0.6| STL 0.1| PF 1.7| TOV 1.1| PTS 3.8
Previous ranking: 10th
Kyle O’Quinn was unable to finish the month of November due to injury, but in the limited time he did see game action, he performed well. He only saw double-digit minutes in three games this past month and those were games in which Joel Embiid didn’t play. O’Quinn isn’t a bad player and would be higher on these rankings if more minutes and health permitted it.
10. Raul Neto
November Stats: GP 14| MINS 13.5| FG% 50.0| 3P% 42.1| FT% 75.0| TRB 1.1| AST 1.7| BKL 0.1| STL 0.5| PF 0.7| TOV 1.0| PTS 4.4
Previous ranking: 12th
Despite splitting time as the backup point guard with Trey Burke, Raul Neto still had a solid month. He did well as a starter in Ben Simmons’ place and had some solid game for the 76ers as a backup. He still isn’t perfect, but he can run the offense and hit his 3-point shots. While he’s not the ideal option, he’s the best one Philly has.