No. 1 Andre Iguodala, 2004
Iguodala was the team’s Swiss Army knife for the longest time. He was able to get to contribute on either end of the floor and he did it at a high level. The big issue was the Sixers trying to make him the new number 1 after Iverson was moved. He did an admirable job attempting to fill that role, but he did not have it in him to do so. He did average over 17 points per game for four straight seasons, but it wasn’t really enough to satisfy the fan base or the team. He did make the All-Star team in 2012, though.
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