Ranking the top five centers in the history of the Philadelphia 76ers

We now move on to the fifth and final installment of the top five rankings as we now rank the top five centers in Philadelphia 76ers history.

No. 2 Moses Malone (1982-86, 1993-94)

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Malone was the final piece the Sixers needed to win the title in 1983. While Julius Erving was their best player, Malone gave the team its final push and he even ended up winning Finals MVP. He averaged 21.0 points and 12.0 rebounds in his five seasons with the Sixers and he’s 10th in franchise history in blocks.