9. Dario Saric
Stats in the 2010s: 13.5 ppg 6.5 rpg 2.4 apg
Hey, is Saric ever coming over? As that joke continued to run, “The Homie” had a solid 2.5 seasons in Philadelphia. He was in the running for Rookie of the Year in 2017, he was a starter on a playoff team in 2018 and he made a lot of key plays for the team during that playoff run. Saric played so well that he turned into a big trade asset that netted the Sixers a star in Jimmy Butler in November 2018. Saric had a good run in Philadelphia.
8. Lou Williams
Stats in the 2010s: 14.2 ppg 3.7 apg 2.4 rpg
Williams was a key part of the Sixers in the beginning of the decade. His most memorable shot was the one he made in Game 4 of their 2011 first-round playoff series with the Miami Heat. Williams squared up Dwyane Wade on Easter Sunday and drilled the ball to help Philadelphia avoid the sweep. He was a big piece off the team’s bench.