Former Philadelphia 76ers’ new homes 2020-21 season

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Houston Rockets

Philly was the first team that Christian Wood ever played for. Since then, the big man has played for the Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks, Pelicans, and the Pistons. He had a breakout season last year in Detroit and was a part of a sign-and-trade with the Rockets this offseason. There’s a good chance he starts this season at either power forward or center.

Indiana Pacers

“As one of the poster boys of “The Prcoess” T.J. McConnell will always have a special place in Sixers’ fans’ hearts after his four seasons with Philly.”

Forward JaKarr Sampson got his first shot in the NBA during the Sixers’ ” Process”. Since then, he’s played for the Nuggets, Sacramento Kings, Bulls, and is currently a member of the Pacers. Like last season, he’ll probably be the team’s 11th man off the bench after re-signing this offseason.

Journeyman Justin Holiday started his NBA journey with the 76ers eight years ago. Since then, he’s played for the Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Bulls, New York Knicks, Grizzlies, and currently Pacers. Assuming that the Pacers are healthy on the perimeter this season, it’s hard to imagine him having a big or even regular role like last year.

As one of the poster boys of “The Prcoess” T.J. McConnell will always have a special place in Sixers’ fans’ hearts after his four seasons with Philly. McConnell will probably be the Pacers’ third-string point guard with Aaron Holiday having another year of experience under his belt.