The 2016-2017 Philadelphia 76ers
PG: Grevis Vasquez: Returning to the starting PG position Vasquez is large for his position, he can guard SGs or PGs adequately. His shooting is sub-par but he makes up for this with his passing.
SG: Barry Harris: Spot-up shooter, who will work on puting the ball onto the floor and his passing as well as his defense. Harris is a hard worker with a high basketball IQ, the 76ers are counting on improvement from Harris.
SF: Clarence Wesby: The No. 1 pick Wesby is an natural athlete with many skills. Wesby will need to adjust to the NBA before his true abilities will show through, at the moment he seems to be a consistent jump shot away from superstardom.
PF: Amir Johnson: A career long role player the athletically and defensively gifted Johnson will get a chance to start for the first time at the age of 29. Johnson has been a positive contributor for years on competitive teams, now he will look to make his mark as a starter.
C: Tony Poole: Poole is the most experienced center on the roster and he adds much needed rebounding to the team, he boxes out well and does his best clogging the middle. Poole has improved every year as an NBA player.
6th Man: Reggie Williams: Occasionally Williams can take over a game scoring the basketball, Williams will be asked to come in off the bench and add scoring. Wesby will likely move up to PF while Reggie comes in, leaving the team with three potent scorers on the court at the same time.
7th Man: Brian Giles: Giles has been one of the more interesting players on the team, in stretched he plays very well, but at 7'3" his motor often runs out soon. Many beliee Giles should be the starting center for the team as he is a greater scoring threat than Poole.
8th Man: Nathan Miller: Miller will stetch the floor as a big and even has range out to the 3pt line, Miller does not add toughness or rebounding but he does offer a contrasting play style to Amir Johnson who he backs up.
9th Man: Corey Brewer: Brewer will be asked to come in for tough defensive assignments and might end up playing a lot of important minutes during cruch time.
10th Man: Jose Calderon: Calderon has lost a step through age, but he still passes and shoots excellently. The 76ers give up a lot on defense when puting Calderon in however.
11th Man: Dahntay Driggers: Driggers will come in on occasion especially if a 3pt shot is needed.
12th Man: Staphan Young: Young should learn a lot from Amir Johnson this year, as Young is a inferior replica of Johnson, Johnson should get playing time when the other power forwards need rest.
Rounding out the roster are Alexander Smith, Rodney Ivener and Lavar Carson who all should get time in the D-League to develop.