No. 1 Charles Barkley (1984-1992)
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Was there any doubt who would earn the top spot? Barkley was just something special. He averaged 23.3 points and 11.6 rebounds with 3.7 assists in Philadelphia and he was an All-Star for six of those seasons. He’s fifth in franchise history in points, seventh in blocks, fifth in steals, and third in total rebounds. He’s the franchise’s leader in both defensive rebounds and offensive rebounds.
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