Ranking the top 5 Philadelphia 76ers rosters of all time

Julius Erving starred on the last 76ers championship in 1983
Julius Erving starred on the last 76ers championship in 1983
As talented a 76ers team Philly has ever had
As talented a 76ers team Philly has ever had

#3 2019 76ers record: 51-31 Lost in 2nd round to Toronto Raptors in seven games

The 76ers were stacked that season. Joel Embiid averaged 28 and 14, JJ Redick, Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris all put up 18 points a game, and Ben Simmons was near a triple-double with 17, 9 boards and eight rebounds. Games were won in the clutch, and inspired defense was absolutely how the 76ers got it done. Harris and Butler were acquired in trades, and heading into the postseason, the 76ers were a darkhorse. Philadelphia finished seven games behind the Toronto Raptors in the Atlantic, and when the Raptors and 76ers played in the 2nd round, a seven game series was inevitable. Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid were settling into their defensive skin, and when the 76ers faced the Raptors in that Game 7 in Toronto, anything was possible. Kawhi Leonard snatched any possibility from Philadelphia and hit a classic buzzer beater to advance and eventually become NBA champs. This was Philadelphia's most talented roster since 1983 -- the year Philadelphia won the NBA championship.

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#2 1967 76ers record: 68-13 (franchise record) NBA Champions

Wilt Chamberlain's 1967 season is regarded as arguably the best individual season of all time. He averaged 24 points, 24 rebounds and eight assists during the regular season. In the playoffs, Wilt stepped it up even more: averaging 22 points, 29 rebounds and 9.0 assists. He recorded unofficial quadruple doubles in the 15 game playoffs. The Celtics were coming off eight straight NBA championships before the 76ers ended Boston's reign emphatically in five Eastern Division games. In the fifth game, Chamberlain put up an insane 29 points, 36 rebounds, and 13 assists in the win. In his eighth season, Wilt was eliminated by Boston five times, so winning vs. the dominant C's to win his first championship had to be fulfilling. The 76ers defeated Oscar Robertson and the Cincinnati Royals in the first round, and the duo of Rick Barry (averaged 41 and nine boards in the Finals) and Nate Thurmond (14 and 27 boards) of the San Francisco Warriors in the Finals to win the championship. Hall of Famer Hal Greer led the 76ers in the Finals with numbers of 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Chet Walker was 23 and eight, Billy Cunningham and Wali Jones both averaged 20 in the series, and Wilt put up 18 points, 29 boards and seven assists.

Mo Cheeks dunked the final two of the 1983 season
Mo Cheeks dunked the final two of the 1983 season

#1 1983 76ers record: 65-17 NBA Champions

The Philadelphia 76ers in 1983 were the best team on the planet, running over the league and giving Julius Erving what eluded him: the NBA championship. Andrew Toney, Mo Cheeks and Bobby Jones can finally be called champions. It was a year where everything fell into place, and Sixers GM pulled the trigger on landing Hall of Fame center Moses Malone. Moses was the reigning league MVP, and the missing piece for the franchise to get over the championship hump. I spoke with Pat Williams, Philadelphia 76ers GM at the time. He explained the impact Moses Malone had since his arrival:

"Without question, from the first day of training camp, there was a sense that this was it. It was gonna happen. There was much focus and then when people saw Moses and the way he approached the game, everyone else knew it as well. The only question was if Doc and Moses were going to collide. Moses cleared the air at the first press conference by saying this was Doc’s team and he was here to help Doc. That proved to be true."
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