The Philadelphia 76ers (also normally known as the Sixers) are an American professional basketballteam situated in the Philadelphia metropolitan territory. The 76ers contend in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as an individual from the league’s Eastern Conference Atlantic Division and play at Wells Fargo Center. Established in 1946 and initially known as the Syracuse Nationals, they are one of the most seasoned establishments in the NBA, and one of just eight (out of 23) to endure the class’ first decade.

The 76ers have had a noticeable history, with huge numbers of the best players in NBA history having played for the association, including Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Billy Cunningham, Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Charles Barkley, and Allen Iverson. They have won three NBA titles, with their first coming as the Syracuse Nationals in 1955. The second title came in 1967, a group which was driven by Chamberlain. The third title came in 1983, won by a group driven by Erving and Malone. The 76ers have just been returned to the NBA Finals once from that point forward: in 2001, where they were driven by Iverson and lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in five recreations.
Season-via season records
Fundamental article: List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons
Offices
Home fields
The Spectrum, appeared 2005, facilitated the 76ers from 1967 to 1996.
Wells Fargo Center, known as the CoreStates (1996– 1998), First Union (1998– 2003), and Wachovia Center (2003– 2010), is as of now the home field of the 76ers.
Show Hall and Philadelphia Arena (1963– 1967)
The Spectrum (1967– 1996)
Wells Fargo Center (1996– present)
Preparing office
76ers preparing complex
The 76ers’ preparation office and base camp for ball tasks are situated at the Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex in Camden, New Jersey. In 2014, the 76ers reported their arrangements to build another preparation complex, which was authoritatively opened on September 23, 2016.
The group recently rehearsed at the grounds of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Players
Primary article: Philadelphia 76ers record-breaking list
Current program
Philadelphia 76ers program
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From
F 43 Bolden, Jonah 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1996– 01– 02 UCLA
G/F 23 Butler, Jimmy 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 232 lb (105 kg) 1989– 09– 14 Marquette
F/C 21 Embiid, Joel 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1994– 03– 16 Kansas
F 11 Ennis, James 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1990– 07– 01 Long Beach State
F 33 Harris, Tobias 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1992– 07– 15 Tennessee
F 7 Highsmith, Haywood (TW) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1996– 12– 09 Wheeling Jesuit
F/C 5 Johnson, Amir 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1987– 05– 01 Westchester HS (CA)
G/F 30 Korkmaz, Furkan 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1997– 07– 24 Turkey
C 51 Marjanović, Boban 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m) 290 lb (132 kg) 1988– 08– 15 Serbia
G 12 McConnell, T. J. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1992– 03– 25 Arizona
G 18 Milton, Shake (TW) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 207 lb (94 kg) 1996– 09– 26 SMU
F/C 55 Monroe, Greg 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 1990– 06– 04 Georgetown
G 17 Redick, JJ 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1984– 06– 24 Duke
F 1 Scott, Mike 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 237 lb (108 kg) 1988– 07– 16 Virginia
G/F 25 Simmons, Ben 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1996– 07– 20 LSU
G/F 14 Simmons, Jonathon 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1989– 09– 14 Houston
G 8 Smith, Zhaire 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 199 lb (90 kg) 1999– 06– 04 Texas Tech
Head mentor
Brett Brown
Aide coach(es)
John Bryant
Jim O’Brien
Monty Williams
Kevin Young
John Townsend (shooting mentor)
Todd Wright (Assistant/Strength and Conditioning)
Chris Babcock (Player Development)
Dwayne Jones (Player Development)
Tyler Lashbrook Player Development
Legend
(C) Team skipper
(DP) Unsigned draft pick
(FA) Free specialist
(S) Suspended
(GL) On assignment to G League associate
(TW) Two-way associate player
Harmed
Program
Last exchange: 2019– 04– 04
Held draft rights
The 76ers hold the draft rights to the accompanying unsigned draft picks who have been playing outside the NBA. A drafted player, either a worldwide draftee or a school draftee who isn’t marked by the group that drafted him, is permitted to sign with any non-NBA groups. For this situation, the group holds the player’s draft rights in the NBA until one year after the player’s agreement with the non-NBA group ends. This list incorporates draft rights that were obtained from exchanges with different groups.
Draft Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Current team Note(s) Ref
2017 1 25 Anžejs Pasečņiks C Latvia Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)
2017 2 50 Mathias Lessort F/C France Unicaja Málaga (Spain)
2014 2 52 Vasilije Micić G Serbia Anadolu Efes (Turkey)
2009 2 57 Emir Preldžić G/F Turkey Bahçeşehir Koleji (Turkey) Acquired from the Toronto Raptors
Establishment pioneers and records
Primary article: Philadelphia 76ers achievements and records
Resigned numbers
The majority of the 76ers’ retired numbers are holding tight the rafters in the Wells Fargo Center
Previous 76ers open location announcer Dave Zinkoff.
Philadelphia 76ers resigned numbers and honorees
No. Player Position Tenure Date of Retirement
2 Moses Malone C 1982– 1986
1993– 1994 February 8, 2019
3 Allen Iverson G 1996– 2006
2009– 2010 March 1, 2014
4 Dolph Schayes F/C 1948– 1964 1 7 March 12, 2016
6 Julius Erving F 1976– 1987 April 18, 1988
10 Maurice Cheeks G 1978– 1989 2 February 6, 1995
13 Wilt Chamberlain C 1965– 1968 3 March 18, 1991
15 Hal Greer G 1963– 1973 4 November 19, 1976
24 Bobby Jones F 1978– 1986 November 7, 1986
32 Billy Cunningham F 1965– 1972
1974– 1976 5 December 17, 1976
34 Charles Barkley F 1984– 1992 March 30, 2001
Dave Zinkoff Public-address
announcer 1963– 1985 6 March 25, 1986
Notes:
1 Also filled in as player-mentor (1963– 1966).
2 Also filled in as head mentor (2005– 2008).
3 Also Philadelphia local, and Philadelphia Warriors, 1959– 1962.
4 1958– 1963 in Syracuse
5 Also filled in as head mentor (1977– 1985).
6 Also Philadelphia Warriors, (1946– 1962).
7 Nerlens Noel wore the number at the season of the declaration (2013– 2017)
B-ball Hall of Famers
Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
4
55 Dolph Schayes 1 F/C 1948– 1964 1973 13 Wilt Chamberlain C 1965– 1968 1979
15 Hal Greer G/F 1958– 1973 1982 15 Al Cervi 2 F/G 1948– 1953 1985
32 Billy Cunningham 3 F/C 1965– 1972
1974– 1976 1986 6 Julius Erving F 1976– 1987 1993
12 George Yardley F/G 1959– 1960 1996 16 Bailey Howell F/G 1970– 1971 1997
11 Bob McAdoo F/C 1986 2000 2 Moses Malone C/F 1982– 1986
1993– 1994 2001
32
34 Charles Barkley 4 F/G 1984– 1992 2006 25 Chet Walker F 1962– 1969 2012
55 Dikembe Mutombo C 2001– 2002 2015 3 Allen Iverson G 1996– 2006
2009– 2010 2016
30 George McGinnis F 1975– 1978 2017 10 Maurice Cheeks 5 G 1978– 1989 2018
24 Bobby Jones F 1978– 1986 2019
Mentors
Name Position Tenure Inducted Name Position Tenure Inducted
Jack Ramsay Head coach 1968– 1972 1992 10 Alex Hannum 6 Head coach 1960– 1963
1966– 1968 1998
Larry Brown Head coach 1997– 2003 2002
Givers
Name Position Tenure Inducted Name Position Tenure Inducted
Daniel Biasone 7 Founder/Owner — 2000 8
11 Earl Lloyd 8 Forward 1952– 1958 2003
Pole Thorn President 2010– 2013 2018
Notes:
1 He additionally instructed the group in 1963– 1966.
2 He additionally instructed the group in 1948– 1958.
3 He additionally instructed the group in 1977– 1985.
4 In aggregate, Barkley was accepted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as an individual from the 1992 Olympic group.
5 Also filled in as associate mentor (1994– 2001) and head mentor (2005– 2008).
6 He additionally played for the group in 1949– 1951.
7 Inducted after death.
8 Lloyd was drafted as a supporter as the main African American player and seat mentor in the NBA.
FIBA Hall of Famers
Philadelphia 76ers Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
7 Toni Kukoč F 2000– 2001 2017
Mentors
See also: List of Philadelphia 76ers head mentors
eSports adventures
In September 2016, the 76ers obtained both Team Dignitas and Apex Gaming and combined them under the Dignitas brand, turning into the first North American elite athletics team to claim an eSports team.