Philadelphia 76ers Player Rankings: Depth chart changes
9. Trey Burke
December Stats: GP 10| MINS 12.9| FG% 55.8| 3P% 53.3| FT% 85.7| TRB 1.7| AST 1.9| STL 0.4| PF 1.0| TOV 0.5| PTS 7.2
Previous ranking: 12th
Trey Burke was exactly what the 76ers needed during December. He was someone who could come off the bench and create his own shot. He scored a season high 21 points against the Cleveland Cavaliers early in December and scored in double-digits three times that month. His ability to play alongside Ben Simmons was another positive from Burke’s play that month.
8. James Ennis
December Stats: GP 16| MINS 19.0 | FG% 36.8| 3P% 29.2| FT% 77.8| TRB 3.6| AST 1.2| BKL 0.4| STL 0.4| PF 2.1| TOV 0.6| PTS 5.8
Previous ranking: 6th
In terms of shooting, it wasn’t a good month for James Ennis. He only shot above 33.3 percent from downtown three times during December. Despite being one of the staples of the Sixers bench unit, Ennis has struggled with shooting consistently all season long. For now his defense and rebounding keeps in the rotation, but his shooting has to improve moving forward.
7. Furkan Korkmaz
December Stats: GP 16| MINS 17.8| FG% 43.7| 3P% 41.1| FT% 66.7| TRB 2.1| AST 0.8| BKL 0.1| STL 0.8| PF 1.1| TOV 0.6| PTS 7.3
Previous ranking: 7th
Along with Bolden, Furkan Korkmaz is the only other player who’s ranking stayed the same from November. Korkmaz shot a good percentage from downtown, but didn’t help in the scoring column as he only recorded double-digits points twice in December. That’s a stark difference from November where he scored in double-digits eight times. While his scoring was down, he still was able to help space the floor pretty well.