Wilt Chamberlain. Julius Erving. Moses Malones. Charles Barkley. Sixers history is filled with some of the biggest names to ever pick up a basketball. In an ongoing series here at PhillyVoice, we are ranking the five best Sixers offenses and defenses ever.
Our sports staff took time to research and rank their picks for the top units. Below is a look at the averaged out ranking order of our selections for the five best offenses in Sixers franchise history:
1. 1983 Sixers
65-17, Won NBA Finals | 5th in Offensive Rating | 2-All NBA Players | Moses Malone MVP
"Fo-Fo-Fo" actually went "Fo-Fi-Fo" as the Sixers went 12-1 on the way to a championship, sweeping a Lakers team in the Finals that had beaten them just a year prior. Moses Malone's arrival in Philadelphia was that of a savior and he made good on that promise immediately, capturing the league's MVP award and averaging 25.8 points and 18.0 rebounds per game in the Finals. After three Finals losses in Philly, Julius Erving finally had his first NBA ring, too.
2. 1978 Sixers
55-27, Lost in Conference Finals | 1st in Offensive Rating | Julius Erving First-Team All-NBA
Player | PPG |
Julius Erving | 20.6 |
George McGinnis | 20.3 |
Doug Collins | 19.7 |
3. 1967 Sixers
68-13, NBA Champions | 1st in Offensive Rating | Wilt Chamberlain MVP | 2 All-NBA Players
Player | PPG |
Wilt Chamberlain | 24.1 |
Hal Greer | 22.1 |
Chet Walker | 19.3 |
Billy Cunningham | 18.5 |
4. 1990 Sixers
53-29, lost 2nd Round | 2nd in Offensive Rating | Charles Barkley 2nd in MVP Voting
5. 1985 Sixers
58-24, Lost Conference Finals | 4th in Offensive Rating | Moses Malone First-Team All-NBA
Player (Age) | PPG | RPG | APG |
Moses Malone (29) | 24.6 | 13.1 | 1.6 |
Charles Barkley (21) | 14.0 | 8.6 | 1.9 |
Julius Erving (34) | 20.0 | 5.3 | 3.0 |
Andrew Toney (27) | 17.8 | 2.5 | 5.2 |
Mo Cheeks (28) | 13.1 | 2.8 | 6.4 |
The next three...
Team | Offensive Ranking | Notes |
2023 Sixers | 4th | Embiid MVP |
1989 Sixers | 3rd | Barkley 6th in MVP voting |
2001 Sixers | 13th | Allen Iverson MVP |
And now, time for the five best defenses in Sixers history:
1. 1980 Sixers
59-23, Lost NBA Finals | 1st in Defensive Rating | Bobby Jones First-Team All-Defense
Bobby Jones was the proto-Draymond Green defender as a forward who could do it all. The NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award did not exist yet, but Jones coulda/shoulda/woulda been that guy for this campaign. Big man Caldwell Jones was a force as well. This team rode a wave to the Finals, defeating the Celtics in five games to advance that far, but ran into a rookie Magic Johnson and the Lakers in the championship round. As documented in HBO's "Winning Time," the Sixers fell to Los Angeles with Johnson masquerading at the center position. Still, this team could put the clamps on anyone and that requisite athleticism to succeed in the modern game despite the generational divide.
2. 2001 Sixers
56-26, Lost NBA Finals | 5th in Defensive Rating | Dikembe Mutombo Defensive Player of the Year
3. 1981 Sixers
62-20, Lost Conference Finals | 2nd in Defensive Rating | 2 All-Defensive Players
For the '81 team, the Sixers' five best players were all in the top 11 of individual defensive rating:
Player | D-Rating | Rank |
Julius Erving | 96.7 | 4th |
Caldwell Jones | 97.3 | 5th |
Darryl Dawkins | 98.0 | 6th |
Bobby Jones | 98.5 | 9th |
Mo Cheeks | 98.6 | 11th |
Not too shabby!
4. 1983 Sixers
65-17, Won NBA Finals | 5th in Defensive Rating | 3 All-Defensive Players
Moses Malone's scoring gets all the attention, but he was an elite rebounder as well. Bobby Jones, of course, was in the mix here too, winning Sixth Man of the Year honors (the first ever to do so) while taking on any possible defensive assignment. Mo Cheeks' work at guard made for a whopping three First-Team All-D selections between Cheeks, Malone and Jones. Oh, yeah, they won the NBA Finals as well.
5. 2021 Sixers
49-23, Lost 2nd Round | 2nd in Defensive Rating | 3 All-Defensive Players
The next three...
Team | Defensing Ranking | Notes |
1968 Sixers | 1st | 62 wins |
2012 Sixers | 3rd | Andre Iguodala 7th in DPOY |
2002 Sixers | 4th | Mutumbo 2nd-Team All-Defense |
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