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The Best Scorer For The Philadelphia 76ers In The Last 40 Seasons

A look back at the best scorer in every season for the Philadelphia 76ers since 1983-84.

Fran Leiva
Apr 2, 2024
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The Philadelphia 76ers have long been synonymous with scoring excellence, boasting a legacy defined by dynamic offensive talents who have left an indelible mark on the NBA. From the electrifying performances of Wilt Chamberlain to the relentless scoring prowess of Allen Iverson and Joel Embiid, the Sixers’ history is punctuated by standout seasons from some of the league’s most prolific scorers.

Contents
  • 1983-84 Season: Moses Malone – 22.7 PPG
  • 1984-85 Season: Moses Malone – 24.6 PPG
  • 1985-86 Season: Moses Malone – 23.8 PPG
  • 1986-87 Season: Charles Barkley – 23.0 PPG
  • 1987-88 Season: Charles Barkley – 28.3 PPG
  • 1988-89 Season: Charles Barkley – 25.8 PPG
  • 1989-90 Season: Charles Barkley – 25.2 PPG
  • 1990-91 Season: Charles Barkley – 27.6 PPG
  • 1991-92 Season: Charles Barkley – 23.1 PPG
  • 1992-93 Season: Hersey Hawkins – 20.3 PPG
  • 1993-94 Season: Clarence Weatherspoon – 18.4 PPG
  • 1994-95 Season: Dana Barros – 20.6 PPG
  • 1995-96 Season: Jerry Stackhouse – 19.2 PPG
  • 1996-97 Season: Allen Iverson – 23.5 PPG
  • 1997-98 Season: Allen Iverson – 22.0 PPG
  • 1998-99 Season: Allen Iverson – 28.4 PPG
  • 1999-2000 Season: Allen Iverson – 28.4 PPG
  • 2000-01 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.1 PPG
  • 2001-02 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.4 PPG
  • 2002-03 Season: Allen Iverson – 27.6 PPG
  • 2003-04 Season: Allen Iverson – 26.4 PPG
  • 2004-05 Season: Allen Iverson – 26.4 PPG
  • 2005-06 Season: Allen Iverson – 33.0 PPG
  • 2006-07 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.2 PPG
  • 2007-08 Season: Andre Iguodala – 19.9 PPG
  • 2008-09 Season: Andre Iguodala – 18.9 PPG
  • 2009-10 Season: Andre Iguodala – 17.1 PPG
  • 2010-11 Season: Elton Brand – 15.0 PPG
  • 2011-12 Season: Lou Williams – 14.9 PPG
  • 2012-13 Season: Jrue Holiday – 17.7 PPG
  • 2013-14 Season: Thaddeus Young – 17.9 PPG
  • 2014-15 Season: Tony Wroten – 16.9 PPG
  • 2015-16 Season: Jahlil Okafor – 17.5 PPG
  • 2016-17 Season: Joel Embiid – 20.2 PPG
  • 2017-18 Season: Joel Embiid – 22.9 PPG
  • 2018-19 Season: Joel Embiid – 27.5 PPG
  • 2019-20 Season: Joel Embiid – 23.0 PPG
  • 2020-21 Season: Joel Embiid – 28.5 PPG
  • 2021-22 Season: Joel Embiid – 30.6 PPG
  • 2022-23 Season: Joel Embiid – 33.1 PPG

Throughout the decades, the Sixers have witnessed remarkable individual achievements, with each season bringing a new chapter in the franchise’s scoring narrative. As the Sixers continue their pursuit of championship glory, the legacy of scoring excellence remains a cornerstone of their identity. 


1983-84 Season: Moses Malone – 22.7 PPG

In the 1983-84 NBA season, Moses Malone led the Philadelphia 76ers in scoring, averaging 22.7 points per game. Despite his impressive performance, the team finished with a 50-32 record and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the New Jersey Nets in a close 3-2 series. Malone’s dominance on the court highlighted his impact as a top scorer for the 76ers during that season, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest big men in NBA history.


1984-85 Season: Moses Malone – 24.6 PPG

The 1984-85 NBA season was defined by the dominant presence of Moses Malone for the Philadelphia 76ers. Averaging an impressive 24.6 points per game, Malone led the charge for the 76ers, propelling them to a stellar record of 58-24 and a second-place finish in the NBA Atlantic Division. Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a formidable challenge in the playoffs, ultimately falling short in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics in a hard-fought series.


1985-86 Season: Moses Malone – 23.8 PPG

In the 1985-86 NBA season, Moses Malone continued to showcase his scoring prowess and leadership for the Philadelphia 76ers. With an average of 23.8 points per game, Malone remained a force to be reckoned with on the court, guiding the 76ers to a commendable record of 54-28 and another second-place finish in the NBA Atlantic Division. Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the playoffs, where they fell short in a closely contested Eastern Conference Semifinals series against the Milwaukee Bucks.


1986-87 Season: Charles Barkley – 23.0 PPG

The 1986-87 NBA season witnessed the emergence of Charles Barkley as a dominant force for the Philadelphia 76ers. Averaging an impressive 23.0 points per game, Barkley led the charge for the 76ers, showcasing his scoring prowess and versatility on the court.

Despite his remarkable individual performance, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the playoffs, ultimately falling short in a closely contested first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks. However, Barkley’s stellar season did not go unnoticed, as he earned recognition with his selection to the NBA All-Star Game and impressive MVP-6 and All-NBA honors.


1987-88 Season: Charles Barkley – 28.3 PPG

In the 1987-88 NBA season, Charles Barkley continued to establish himself as one of the league’s premier talents for the Philadelphia 76ers. With an astonishing average of 28.3 points per game, Barkley elevated his scoring output to new heights, solidifying his status as a dominant offensive force. Despite his individual brilliance, the 76ers faced challenges throughout the season, finishing with a record of 36-46 and a fourth-place finish in the NBA Atlantic Division.

Despite the team’s struggles, Barkley’s exceptional performance did not go unnoticed, as he earned his second consecutive MVP award and garnered All-NBA First Team honors once again. His remarkable season showcased his unparalleled scoring ability and cemented his place among the NBA’s elite players.


1988-89 Season: Charles Barkley – 25.8 PPG

The 1988-89 NBA season marked another stellar campaign for Charles Barkley with the Philadelphia 76ers. Averaging an impressive 25.8 points per game, Barkley led the team to a solid 46-36 record, securing the second spot in the NBA Atlantic Division.

Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a disappointing early exit in the playoffs, falling to the New York Knicks in the first round. Despite the playoff setback, Barkley’s outstanding performance throughout the season earned him notable accolades, including the MVP-6 award and a spot on the All-NBA First Team.


1989-90 Season: Charles Barkley – 25.2 PPG

Entering the 1989-90 NBA season, Charles Barkley continued to shine as the centerpiece of the Philadelphia 76ers. With a scoring average of 25.2 points per game, Barkley propelled the team to an impressive 53-29 record, clinching the top spot in the NBA Atlantic Division. Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the playoffs, where they were eliminated by the Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Despite the postseason disappointment, Barkley’s exceptional performance earned him recognition as the MVP runner-up and a berth on the All-NBA First Team, reaffirming his status as one of the league’s premier talents.


1990-91 Season: Charles Barkley – 27.6 PPG

The 1990-91 NBA season saw Charles Barkley dominate the court for the Philadelphia 76ers. With an impressive average of 27.6 points per game, Barkley led the team to a solid 44-38 record, securing a second-place finish in the NBA Atlantic Division.

Although the team faced a formidable opponent in the playoffs, ultimately falling to the Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Barkley’s remarkable performance earned him a spot on the All-NBA First Team and a selection to the NBA All-Star Game.


1991-92 Season: Charles Barkley – 23.1 PPG

In the 1991-92 NBA season, Charles Barkley continued to showcase his talent for the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite various challenges, including injuries and roster changes, Barkley maintained his stellar performance, averaging 23.1 points per game. The 76ers encountered difficulties throughout the season, finishing with a record of 35-47 and a fifth-place finish in the NBA Atlantic Division. However, Barkley’s individual excellence remained undeniable, earning him another selection to the All-NBA Team and an appearance in the NBA All-Star Game.


1992-93 Season: Hersey Hawkins – 20.3 PPG

During the 1992-93 NBA season, Hersey Hawkins emerged as a scoring force for the Philadelphia 76ers, averaging 20.3 points per game. The team faced challenges, finishing with a 26-56 record and landing in sixth place in the NBA Atlantic Division.


1993-94 Season: Clarence Weatherspoon – 18.4 PPG

Clarence Weatherspoon led the Philadelphia 76ers in scoring during the 1993-94 NBA season with an average of 18.4 points per game. Despite his contributions, the team struggled, finishing with a 25-57 record and securing sixth place in the NBA Atlantic Division.


1994-95 Season: Dana Barros – 20.6 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfMY7Krcu-4

Dana Barros made significant contributions to the Philadelphia 76ers during the 1994-95 NBA season, leading the team in scoring with an average of 20.6 points per game. Barros’s standout performance earned him recognition as an NBA All-Star and the Most Improved Player award. However, the team faced challenges and finished with a 24-58 record, placing sixth in the NBA Atlantic Division.


1995-96 Season: Jerry Stackhouse – 19.2 PPG

Jerry Stackhouse showcased his scoring prowess for the Philadelphia 76ers during the 1995-96 NBA season, averaging an impressive 19.2 points per game. Despite his standout rookie performance, the team faced significant challenges, finishing with an 18-64 record and securing seventh place in the NBA Atlantic Division. Stackhouse’s remarkable contributions earned him recognition as the fourth-ranked Rookie of the Year.


1996-97 Season: Allen Iverson – 23.5 PPG

Allen Iverson electrified fans during the 1996-97 NBA season, leading the Philadelphia 76ers with an impressive 23.5 points per game. Iverson’s stellar performance was a highlight for the team, despite their challenging season, finishing with a 22-60 record and securing sixth place in the NBA Atlantic Division. Iverson’s remarkable rookie campaign earned him recognition as the Rookie of the Year.


1997-98 Season: Allen Iverson – 22.0 PPG

Allen Iverson continued to shine for the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1997-98 NBA season, maintaining his scoring prowess with an average of 22.0 points per game. While Iverson’s individual success remained consistent, the team struggled, finishing with a 31-51 record and landing in seventh place in the NBA Atlantic Division.


1998-99 Season: Allen Iverson – 28.4 PPG

In the 1998-99 season, the Philadelphia 76ers posted a record of 28 wins and 22 losses, earning them third place in the NBA’s Atlantic Division. Having a solid performance during the regular season, the 76ers suffered a defeat in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Indiana Pacers, with a 0-4 outcome.

Allen Iverson once again stood out as the team’s leader, averaging 28.4 points per game, solidifying himself as one of the league’s premier stars. Iverson was awarded his fourth NBA MVP award and was selected to the All-NBA First Team.


1999-2000 Season: Allen Iverson – 28.4 PPG

In the 1999-00 season, the Philadelphia 76ers continued their solid performance in the NBA’s Atlantic Division, posting a record of 49 wins and 33 losses, earning them third place in the division. However, their playoff run was once again cut short by the Indiana Pacers, who defeated them in the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a 2-4 scoreline.

Allen Iverson continued to be the driving force for the team, leading in points with an average of 28.4 per game. In addition to his impressive on-court performance, Iverson received his seventh NBA MVP award and was selected to the All-NBA Second Team, highlighting his influence and dominance in the game.


2000-01 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.1 PPG

The 2000-01 season was a remarkable one for the Philadelphia 76ers, as they finished atop the NBA’s Atlantic Division with a commanding record of 56 wins and 26 losses. With their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the NBA Finals, where they were defeated by the Los Angeles Lakers with a 1-4 series outcome.

Allen Iverson played a pivotal role for the team, leading the league in scoring with an impressive average of 31.1 points per game. His outstanding performance earned him the NBA MVP award, further solidifying his status as one of the premier players in the league.


2001-02 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.4 PPG

In the 2001-02 season, the Philadelphia 76ers continued to rely heavily on the scoring prowess of Allen Iverson, who once again led the team with an impressive average of 31.4 points per game. As Iverson’s individual success kept strong, the team finished the season with a record of 43 wins and 39 losses, placing them fourth in the NBA’s Atlantic Division.

The 76ers’ playoff journey was cut short in the Eastern Conference First Round, where they suffered a defeat against the Boston Celtics with a 2-3 series outcome. Iverson’s stellar performance throughout the season earned him a spot on the All-NBA Second Team and a selection to the All-Star game, highlighting his continued impact on the league.


2002-03 Season: Allen Iverson – 27.6 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhn0Z56Z_qg

The Philadelphia 76ers finished the 2002-03 season with a solid second-place standing in the NBA’s Atlantic Division, boasting a record of 48 wins and 34 losses. Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, where they were ultimately defeated by the Detroit Pistons with a 2-4 series outcome.

Allen Iverson stood out as a key player for the team, showcasing his scoring prowess with an impressive average of 27.6 points per game. Iverson’s stellar performance earned him a spot on the All-NBA Second Team and a selection to the All-Star game, reaffirming his status as one of the league’s top talents.


2003-04 Season: Allen Iverson – 26.4 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfqyMDBqQAc

The 2003-04 season proved to be a challenging campaign for the Philadelphia 76ers, as they finished fifth in the NBA’s Atlantic Division with a record of 33 wins and 49 losses. Despite the team’s struggles, Allen Iverson continued to shine as a standout performer, leading the 76ers with an average of 26.4 points per game.

Iverson’s individual success earned him a selection to the All-Star game, highlighting his ongoing impact on the league and his significance to the 76ers’ lineup.


2004-05 Season: Allen Iverson – 26.4 PPG

In the 2004-05 season, the Philadelphia 76ers secured a second-place finish in the NBA’s Atlantic Division with a record of 43 wins and 39 losses. However, their playoff journey was cut short in the NBA Eastern Conference First Round, where they were defeated by the Detroit Pistons with a 1-4 series outcome.

Despite the playoff disappointment, Allen Iverson continued to lead the 76ers with an impressive average of 26.4 points per game. Iverson’s outstanding performance earned him a spot on the All-NBA First Team and a selection to the All-Star game, underscoring his ongoing impact on the league.


2005-06 Season: Allen Iverson – 33.0 PPG

The Philadelphia 76ers ended the 2005-06 season with a 38-44 record, securing a second-place finish in the NBA’s Atlantic Division. Despite their regular-season performance, the team faced challenges in the playoffs.

Allen Iverson shone brightly as he led the team with an outstanding average of 33.0 points per game. Iverson’s remarkable scoring ability earned him recognition with an All-NBA Third Team selection and a spot in the All-Star game.


2006-07 Season: Allen Iverson – 31.2 PPG

In the 2006-07 season, the Philadelphia 76ers finished third in the NBA’s Atlantic Division with a record of 35 wins and 47 losses. Allen Iverson continued to showcase his scoring prowess, leading the team with an impressive average of 31.2 points per game. Iverson’s outstanding performance earned him a place in the All-Star game, highlighting his ongoing impact on the league.


2007-08 Season: Andre Iguodala – 19.9 PPG

The 2007-08 season presented challenges for the Philadelphia 76ers, who finished third in the NBA’s Atlantic Division with a record of 40 wins and 42 losses. Despite their efforts, the team faced a tough matchup in the NBA Eastern Conference First Round, where they were defeated by the Detroit Pistons with a 2-4 series outcome.

Andre Iguodala emerged as a key player for the 76ers during the season, leading the team with an average of 19.9 points per game. Although a playoff setback, Iguodala’s contributions remained invaluable to the team’s competitiveness throughout the season.


2008-09 Season: Andre Iguodala – 18.9 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfhjq4k1zpY

The 2008-09 season for the Philadelphia 76ers was a test of resilience and determination. With a roster led by Andre Iguodala, the team battled through a competitive Eastern Conference, finishing the season with a .500 record of 41 wins and 41 losses.

Despite their efforts, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the NBA Eastern Conference First Round, where they encountered the formidable Orlando Magic. Despite their best efforts, the 76ers fell short in the series, succumbing to the Magic with a final series tally of 2-4. Throughout the season, Andre Iguodala showcased his scoring prowess, leading the team with an impressive average of 18.9 points per game.


2009-10 Season: Andre Iguodala – 17.1 PPG

The following season brought its own set of challenges for the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite the team’s unwavering determination, they struggled to find consistency, resulting in a challenging season with a record of 27 wins and 55 losses. Despite the team’s overall performance, Andre Iguodala remained a beacon of stability, leading the team in scoring with an average of 17.1 points per game. As the 76ers navigated the ups and downs of the season, Iguodala’s leadership on the court provided a source of inspiration for his teammates, even in the face of adversity.


2010-11 Season: Elton Brand – 15.0 PPG

The 2010-11 season was marked by both triumphs and tribulations for the Philadelphia 76ers. With Elton Brand leading the charge, the team battled through a competitive Eastern Conference, finishing the season with a .500 record of 41 wins and 41 losses. However, their journey in the postseason was cut short, as they faced a formidable opponent in the Miami Heat during the NBA Eastern Conference First Round.

With their best efforts, the 76ers fell short in the series, bowing out with a series result of 1-4. Throughout the season, Elton Brand provided veteran leadership and consistent scoring, leading the team with an average of 15.0 points per game and guiding them through the highs and lows of the campaign.


2011-12 Season: Lou Williams – 14.9 PPG

The 2011-12 NBA season was a testament to the resilience and fortitude of the Philadelphia 76ers. Led by the dynamic scoring of Lou Williams, the team navigated through a grueling schedule, showcasing their competitive spirit and determination. While facing formidable opponents and enduring the rigors of a demanding season, the 76ers managed to compile a respectable record of 35 wins and 31 losses.

With Williams leading the charge, the team displayed flashes of brilliance on the court, thrilling fans with their tenacity and unwavering commitment to success. While their journey was not without its challenges, the 76ers’ unwavering resolve propelled them to the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, where they engaged in a thrilling battle against the Boston Celtics. Though the series ended in defeat, the 76ers left an indelible mark with their valiant effort and unwavering perseverance.


2012-13 Season: Jrue Holiday – 17.7 PPG

As the 2012-13 NBA season unfolded, the Philadelphia 76ers looked to Jrue Holiday to spearhead their campaign. Amidst a competitive landscape, Holiday emerged as a beacon of hope for the team, showcasing his versatility and leadership on both ends of the court. Among the team’s challenges and the adversity they faced throughout the season, Holiday remained a steady presence, guiding the 76ers with his poise and determination.

With Holiday at the helm, the team navigated through a demanding schedule, finishing the season with a record of 34 wins and 48 losses. Despite falling short of their postseason aspirations, Holiday’s stellar play did not go unnoticed, earning him a well-deserved selection to the NBA All-Star Game. His impact on the court extended beyond scoring, as he displayed a knack for facilitating plays and elevating the play of his teammates. Though the season had its share of ups and downs, Holiday’s contributions served as a source of inspiration for the 76ers faithful, offering glimpses of a brighter future amidst the challenges they faced.


2013-14 Season: Thaddeus Young – 17.9 PPG

In the 2013-14 NBA season, the Philadelphia 76ers found themselves navigating through a period of transition and rebuilding. Despite the team’s struggles and the obstacles they encountered along the way, Thaddeus Young emerged as a beacon of consistency and reliability for the franchise. Throughout the season, Young showcased his scoring prowess and versatility, leading the team with an average of 17.9 points per game.

While the team faced challenges on the court, Young’s unwavering commitment and work ethic remained unwavering, serving as a guiding light for his teammates amidst the adversity they faced. As the season may have been defined by its trials and tribulations, Young’s contributions did not go unnoticed, earning him the respect and admiration of fans and peers alike. As the 76ers looked towards the future, Young’s leadership and resilience would continue to serve as a cornerstone for the team’s ongoing journey toward success.


2014-15 Season: Tony Wroten – 16.9 PPG

In the 2014-15 NBA season, the Philadelphia 76ers faced a daunting task as they embarked on a journey of rebuilding and reshaping their roster. Amidst the challenges, Tony Wroten emerged as a beacon of hope for the team, showcasing his scoring prowess and offensive versatility. Despite the team’s struggles on the court, Wroten’s contributions provided a silver lining, as he averaged 16.9 points per game and displayed flashes of brilliance throughout the season.

However, the 76ers’ campaign was marred by setbacks, culminating in a record of 18 wins and 64 losses. Despite the disappointments, Wroten’s performance offered glimpses of potential and resilience, laying the groundwork for future success.


2015-16 Season: Jahlil Okafor – 17.5 PPG

The 2015-16 NBA season presented fresh challenges for the Philadelphia 76ers as they continued their arduous journey of rebuilding. Amidst the trials and tribulations, Jahlil Okafor emerged as a bright spot, showcasing his scoring prowess and offensive skill set in his rookie year. With an average of 17.5 points per game, Okafor provided a glimmer of hope for the 76ers faithful, demonstrating his potential as a cornerstone for the team’s future.

However, the season was not without its difficulties, as the 76ers endured a challenging campaign, finishing with a record of 10 wins and 72 losses. Despite the setbacks, Okafor’s emergence offered hope for brighter days ahead, signaling progress amidst the team’s rebuilding efforts.


2016-17 Season: Joel Embiid – 20.2 PPG

The 2016-17 NBA season marked a pivotal moment for the Philadelphia 76ers as they began to reap the rewards of their painstaking rebuilding process. Spearheading this resurgence was Joel Embiid, whose emergence as a dominant force breathed new life into the franchise and ignited a sense of optimism among fans. With an impressive average of 20.2 points per game, Embiid quickly established himself as one of the league’s most promising talents, captivating audiences with his exceptional skill set and infectious enthusiasm.

Despite the team’s modest record of 28 wins and 54 losses, Embiid’s impact was undeniable, earning him recognition as the NBA Rookie of the Year. His presence on the court symbolized a new era of promise for the 76ers, instilling hope for a return to glory in the seasons to come.


2017-18 Season: Joel Embiid – 22.9 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuMnNNSYoKM

In the 2017-18 NBA season, Joel Embiid continued to assert himself as one of the league’s premier talents, leading the Philadelphia 76ers with his dominant performances on both ends of the court. With an average of 22.9 points per game, Embiid showcased his offensive prowess while also making significant contributions on defense, earning recognition as an NBA All-Star and Defensive Team member.

While he showed his individual success, the 76ers faced formidable challenges throughout the season, finishing with a record of 52 wins and 30 losses. Their journey culminated in a hard-fought playoff series against the Boston Celtics, where they fell short in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, ending their postseason aspirations.


2018-19 Season: Joel Embiid – 27.5 PPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddKe-f9OfzI

The 2018-19 NBA season saw Joel Embiid elevate his game to new heights, solidifying his status as one of the most dominant forces in the league. With an impressive average of 27.5 points per game, Embiid led the Philadelphia 76ers to a solid record of 51 wins and 31 losses, securing the third seed in the Eastern Conference.

Despite their regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough postseason challenge, ultimately losing a thrilling seven-game series against the Toronto Raptors in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Embiid’s exceptional performance earned him another All-Star selection, highlighting his impact on both ends of the floor and his importance to the team’s success.


2019-20 Season: Joel Embiid – 23.0 PPG

The 2019-20 NBA season presented new challenges for Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers as they aimed to compete at the highest level in a highly competitive Eastern Conference. Despite facing adversity, Embiid continued to shine, averaging 23.0 points per game and earning another All-Star nod for his stellar play. 

However, the 76ers encountered difficulties throughout the season, finishing with a record of 43 wins and 30 losses and securing the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. Their playoff journey was short-lived as they were defeated in the first round by the Boston Celtics, ending their postseason aspirations prematurely.


2020-21 Season: Joel Embiid – 28.5 PPG

The 2020-21 NBA season marked a resurgence for Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers as they emerged as one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference. With Embiid leading the charge with an impressive average of 28.5 points per game, the 76ers finished atop the conference standings with a record of 49 wins and 23 losses.

With such a regular-season success, the 76ers faced a tough challenge in the playoffs, ultimately falling to the Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Despite the disappointment, Embiid’s stellar play earned him another All-Star selection and recognition as one of the league’s top performers on both ends of the court.


2021-22 Season: Joel Embiid – 30.6 PPG

In the 2021-22 NBA season, Joel Embiid continued his dominance on the court, leading the Philadelphia 76ers with an impressive average of 30.6 points per game. Embiid’s stellar performance earned him recognition as one of the league’s top players, securing the MVP-2 award and earning selections to the All-NBA Second Team and the All-Star Game.

The 76ers faced challenges throughout the season, finishing with a record of 51 wins and 31 losses and securing the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. Their postseason journey ended in disappointment as they were defeated by the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, marking the end of their championship aspirations for the season.


2022-23 Season: Joel Embiid – 33.1 PPG

The 2022-23 NBA season was a standout year for Joel Embiid as he showcased his scoring prowess, leading the Philadelphia 76ers with an impressive average of 33.1 points per game. Embiid’s outstanding performance earned him recognition as the league MVP, highlighting his impact on both ends of the court.

Additionally, Embiid was named to the All-NBA First Team and selected to represent the Eastern Conference in the All-Star Game. Philadelphia faced a formidable opponent in the Boston Celtics in the Conference Semifinals, where they fell short in a hard-fought series. Despite the disappointment in the playoffs, Embiid’s individual achievements solidified his status as one of the premier players in the NBA.

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