Former Philadelphia 76ers’ new homes 2020-21 season

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Sacramento Kings

Glenn Robinson III played the second part of his first season with the Sixers during “The Process” after beginning his career with the Timberwolves. He went on to play for the Pacers, Pistons and Warriors, before coming back to Philly again in a trade last season. He’s signed with the Kings this offseason and should be a part of their rotation heading into this season.

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Despite being a second round pick, Richaun Holmes quickly developed into a better backup center than Okafor. Sadly, the 76ers traded him to the Suns for cash. The last offseason, he signed with the Kings and quickly became the best center on the roster, becoming a starter for the club. He will be battling Hassan Whiteside for the starting role this year.

Washington Wizards

After spending four seasons as a member of the Jazz, Raul Neto signed to be the backup point guard for the Sixers last offseason. He was asked to do too much last season, so his tenure wasn’t great. He signed with Washington this offseason where he will probably be the third string point guard behind Russell Westbrook and Ish Smith.

Speaking of Ish Smith, he’s also a former 76ers player on two different occasions. He was brought in to stabilize the point guard position during “The Process” for both stints. Besides Philly and the Wizards, Smith has played for the Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, Warriors, Magic, Bucks, Suns, Thunder, Pelicans, and Pistons.

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That finishes up the list of former Philadelphia 76ers players still in the NBA. Comment below if you wish any of them were still back with the club.