Former Philadelphia 76ers’ new homes 2020-21 season

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Jimmy Butler (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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Los Angeles Clippers

With Montrezl Harrell gone, Lou Williams is the clear cut sixth man of the Clippers again. However, the three-time sixth man of the year award winner appears to be near the end of his prime at the age of 34. The guard started his career with the 76ers near the end of the Allen Iverson era and played seven seasons for Philly. He also played for Atlanta Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Lakers, and Rockets.

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Miami Heat

After the departure of Iverson, Andre Iguodala became the face of the Sixers. His tenure was for eight seasons and included one All-Star appearance. The wing won three titles with the Warriors and is currently a reserve for the Heat. There’s a good chance that after this contract, Iguodala retires as he’s already 36-years-old.

Sadly, the Jimmy Butler experience wasn’t more than a season-long with the Sixers, where he almost helped Philly the eventual champions in the Raptors. Before coming the 76ers, he was on the Bulls and Timberwolves. He was traded last offseason to Miami where he’s the team’s star and leader. The wing has five All-Star appearances to his name, three in Chicago, one with Minny, and one in Miami.