Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can bestow, a permanent promise that a player's legacy will never be forgotten. For the Philadelphia 76ers, each banner hanging in the Wells Fargo Center tells the story of someone who gave this city everything they had.
#3 - Allen Iverson (retired March 1 2014) (Hall of Fame)
No player wore his heart on his sleeve quite like Allen Iverson, whose number 3 was retired to honor one of the most electrifying careers in NBA history. The Answer brought Philadelphia to its feet night after night, earning the 2001 NBA MVP award and leading the Sixers to the NBA Finals that same year. He was a cultural force as much as a basketball force, and his legacy in this city is as permanent as the concrete it was built on.
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The Complete List of Philadelphia 76ers Retired Numbers
Every number the Philadelphia 76ers have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #2 | Moses Malone (Hall of Fame) | 2019 | — |
| #3 | Allen Iverson (Hall of Fame) | 2014 | — |
| #4 | Dolph Schayes (Hall of Fame) | 2016 | — |
| #6 | Julius Erving (Hall of Fame) | 1988 | — |
| #10 | Maurice Cheeks (Hall of Fame) | 1995 | — |
| #13 | Wilt Chamberlain (Hall of Fame) | 1991 | — |
| #15 | Hal Greer (Hall of Fame) | 1976 | — |
| #24 | Bobby Jones (Hall of Fame) | 1986 | — |
| #32 | Billy Cunningham (Hall of Fame) | 1976 | — |
| #34 | Charles Barkley (Hall of Fame) | 2001 | — |
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Each plaque includes genuine licensed trading cards. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured; you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.
