Ranking top five players to wear number 4 in Philadelphia 76ers history

We are now moving on to the next uniform number as we rank the top five guys to wear number 4 in Philadelphia 76ers history.

The number 4 jersey is retired in Philadelphia 76ers lore for a man by the name of Dolph Schayes who played for the Syracuse Nationals the ’50s. However, the number did not officially become retired until 2016 and that means that 17 players in the franchise’s history donned the number 4.

Just as we did with previous uniform numbers, we are going to rank the top five players to throw on the number while representing the Sixers on the floor. If you have missed any previous installments, check out number 1 and number 3 from the past.

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As stated in other lists, this one will be based on longevity, individual numbers, and team success. With that said, let’s get into it!

Top five worst trades made in the history of the Philadelphia 76ers

We are now ranking the top five worst trades the Philadelphia 76ers ever made.

The Philadelphia 76ers are a franchise of history, tradition, and success–though there hasn’t been much success over the past two decades–but they also have made some awful transactions in their history.

Who could forget just deciding to trade one of the best big men the game has ever seen in Wilt Chamberlain? Or the awful Charles Barkley deal? We’re going to rank those plus a few others in order of the amount of awfulness.

These five deals are all bad, you can decide what’s the absolute worst, but the one thing that can be universally agreed is that the Sixers should not have agreed to any of these trades.

With that said, let’s get into it!