Sixers Player Rankings: Chemistry grows during trying times

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15. Vincent Poirier

January Stats: GP 1| MINS 3.5| FG% 0.0| FT% 50.0| TRB 0.5| AST 0.5| PF 0.5| PTS 1.0

The COVID protocols really hurt Vincent Poirier for most of January. He only played in two games and barely played enough minutes to figure out what type of player he can be moving forward. It’s becoming clear that the Sixers don’t need four centers on the roster and there’s a good chance Poirier will be a player involved in any trades

14. Mike Scott

January Stats: GP 3| MINS 24.7| FG% 30.4| 3P% 23.5| TRB 3.0| AST 0.3| BKL 0.3| PF 1.3| PTS 6.0

A knee injury kept Mike Scott all of but three games in January. When he did play he looked over the hill, as he only made 4-17 3-point attempts in those games. Regrettably, he’s not a player that should be in the Sixers rotation once he is healthy. Scott is still a nice locker room but he shouldn’t see regular playing once he is healthy.

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13. Paul Reed

January Stats: GP 5| MINS 11.0| FG% 40.9| 3P% 0.0| TRB 2.0| AST 0.6| BKL 0.8| STL 0.2| PF 0.8| TOV 1.0| PTS 3.6

The rookie big man did show flashes of being a legit defensive big man in the five games he played to begin the year. Yet, Paul Reed’s still so raw as a player, especially on the offensive end of the floor. He obviously needs more time to develop but has promise as a 12th guy on the bench by the end of this season.