The top 10 Sixers of the decade: ‘The Process,’ led by All-Star duo

With the 2010’s coming to a close, Sixers Wire has put together the top 10 Philadelphia 76ers of the decade.

5. Robert Covington

Stats in the 2010s: 12.9 ppg 5.6 rpg 1.6 apg 1.6 spg

Leading off the top five is a player who was a polarizing figure for the Sixers in his 4.5 seasons in the City of Brotherly Love. He was a true champion of the “Process,” having worked his way from undrafted rookie to starter on a playoff team on his way to being named to the NBA All-Defensive Team in 2018. His value was so attractive for other teams that he was the main piece in the Butler trade.

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4. Jrue Holiday

Stats in the 2010s: 13.4 ppg 5.8 apg 3.6 rpg 1.4 spg

Holiday was named an All-Star in his final season with the Sixers (2013) when he took over the main role after “he who shall not be named” did not play due to a few bowling injuries. Even before that, Holiday showed off a lot of poise by being the starting point guard for playoff teams in 2011 and 2012 while putting up solid numbers. He shot 44.3% from deep in two playoff runs in Philadelphia.

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