No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate From Exp.
4 Derrick Byars G/F 6-7 220 4/25/84 Vanderbilt R
11 Bobby Jones F 6-7 215 1/9/84 Washington 1
14 Jason Smith C/F 7-0 240 3/2/86 Colorado State R
20 Louis Amundson F 6-9 225 12/7/82 UNLV 1
21 Edin Bavcic F 6-10 230 6/5/84 Bosnia R
23 Louis Williams G 6-1 175 10/27/86 South Gwinnett HS (Ga.) 2
25 Rodney Carney F 6-7 205 4/15/84 Memphis 1
30 Thaddeus Young F 6-8 220 6/21/88 Georgia Tech R
35 Herbert Hill F/C 6-10 240 10/1/84 Providence R
42 Shavlik Randolph F 6-10 240 11/24/83 Duke 3
50 Christian Burns C/F 6-9 240 9/4/85 Philadelphia U. R
41 John Cox G/F 6-5 210 7/6/81 San Francisco R
41 Rashad Jones-Jennings F 6-8 230 8/31/84 Arkansas-Little Rock R
5 Gerry McNamara G 6-2 180 8/20/83 Syracuse (Bakersfield Jam: 2006-07) R
31 Dustin Salisbery G 6-8 210 10/19/84 Temple R

SEASON RECAPSUMMER LEAGUE
FAST FACTS
Record (Atlantic Division):
35-47 (third)

Statistical leaders:
Andre Iguodala (18.2 ppg)
Samuel Dalembert (8.9 rpg)
Andre Miller (7.3 apg)

Summary: The Sixers ended the season in third place in the Atlantic Division with a 35-47 record. Last season can truly be seen as a rebuilding year as only a handful of players that began the season on the roster, remained at season's end. After the trade of Allen Iverson and the releasing of Chris Webber, Andre Iguodala emerged as the leader, finishing with 18.2 ppg, 5.2 apg and 5.7 rpg. The Sixers ended the season on a hot streak as they won six of their last 10 games.

2007-08 OUTLOOK
For the Sixers, the future looks bright as this squad of young and talented individuals continues to develop. Iguodala has become a perennial All-Star candidate and Andre Miller fit in nicely after coming over from Denver as part of the Iverson trade. Philadelphia will look to Samuel Dalembert, Kyle Korver to continue to improve and hope that Louis Williams can build off the strong performances he had in the final few games of the season.
SUMMER IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVUE: 2nd

COACHED BY: Maurice Cheeks

Overal Record: 4-2 2006: 4-2

1st WIN: 88-74 vs. SEA (July 14, 2006)

2007 Draft:
RD1: (12) F Thaddeus Young (21) G Daequan Cook G (30) Petteri Koponen
RD2: (38) C Kyrylo Fesenko
Trades: Aquired the draft rights to Jason Smith from Miami in exchanged for the draft rights to Daequan Cook a 2009 second-round pick and cash considerations. Acquired the draft rights to Derrick Byars and cash considerations from Portland in exchange for the draft rights to Petteri Koponen

DID YOU KNOW?
*Louis Williams was one of only two players to average double figures in scoring in the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue. Williams averaged 22.0 ppg, finishing only behind Marvin Williams of the Hawks (23.2 ppg), and dished out a league-high 5.2 apg.