Every player in Philadelphia 76ers history who has worn No. 14

Here is a list of all 34 players who have worn the No. 14 in the history of the Philadelphia 76ers.

It’s summertime in the NBA, so it’s time to learn some history. The Philadelphia 76ers are one of the older franchises in the NBA. Their history dates to the 1949-50 season.

With that longevity, the team has had hundreds of players come through the City of Brotherly Love. Sixers Wire looks at the No. 14, which has been worn by a whopping 34 of those players in the history of the franchise.

This running series will go through all of the uniform numbers worn in franchise history. The previous edition of this series was a list compiling the seven players who have worn the No. 15.

Here is the list of the 34 who have worn No. 14 in Sixers history:

Offensive linemen and the curse of the No. 2 pick

Take a look at some offensive linemen who were selected second overall in the NFL draft but failed to live up to expectations.

The 2020 NFL draft will take place next week in a fully virtual format, meaning Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht will be conducting business from his home office (no word yet on if sweatpants will be part of his draft day attire).

The Bucs are already the big winners this offseason after signing quarterback Tom Brady, as well as retaining several key defensive players like Ndamukong Suh, Jason Pierre-Paul and Shaq Barrett.

But the draft will provide them the opportunity to further improve their team, and fixing their offensive line is one of the biggest priorities now that Brady is under center. While the draft has several seemingly can’t-miss offensive linemen available, recent history has shown us that there is no such thing as a sure thing in the draft, especially for offensive tackles.

In fact, since 2004, offensive tackles who have been selected with the second overall pick have seemingly all failed to meet expectations. With that, let’s take a look at those tackles and the strange curse of being the No. 2 overall pick.