Hosting An Awesome Overtime Promotions Autograph Session With 76ers Kelly Oubre Jr. and Ricky Council IV
The other day, I got to host a very cool autograph session that included two members of your very own Philadelphia 76ers with my pals over at a very cool…

The other day, I got to host a very cool autograph session that included two members of your very own Philadelphia 76ers with my pals over at a very cool company called Overtime Productions.
This time of year is the best for Sixers-related events because the fanfare is usually at its highest with the NBA Playoffs rolling around the corner, and this event was no different.
Heck, I’ll even say this event catapulted the 76ers to a victory last night in the NBA Play-In Tournament over the Miami Heat!
All jokes aside, I would say the Overtime Promotions event was a total success.
Inside The Overtime Promotions Event...
The event took place over at the Deptford Mall just across the bridge in New Jersey, and it was the perfect venue.
The turnout for the event was incredible, and fans were excited to see the players who were signing autographs that day.
The two Sixers players that were at the event were Kelly Oubre Jr. and Ricky Council IV — not to be confused with his brother Ricky Council III!
When I tell you the fans couldn’t wait to get their chance to meet Ricky and Kelly, I am not lying!
We had a packed courtyard at the mall, and it was awesome to see all the support for the 76ers.
Oubre Jr. and Council IV showed that love right back by staying for over two hours to sign some autographs for the fans.
One of those autographs included my niece Lily, who was super excited to meet her guy, Kelly Oubre Jr.!
Lily is the biggest Sixers fan I know — by far!
It was such a great day.
Well done Overtime Promotions on the event.
The Overtime Promotions Mission...
For those that don’t know, Overtime Promotions is a full-service, Philly athlete-based marketing firm.
They do a ton of marketing and autograph sessions with tons of Philly athletes.
I have actually done sessions with Overtime Promotions with many different players throughout the years, including Tyrese Maxey, Tobias Harris, and Josh Richardson.
Now I can mark sessions with Kelly Oubre Jr. and Ricky Council IV off my list!
Hopefully, the Sixers make a run to the NBA Finals and Overtime Promotions has a ton of championship autograph sessions going on!
Go Sixers!
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The All-Time Roster Of Homegrown Sixers Players
Who are the greatest homegrown Sixers players ever? I am not talking about guys born in Philly. We already made that list. I am talking about guys who were drafted by the Sixers, or at the very least made their pro debut in a Sixers jersey.We already did the experiment with the Phillies, now let's put together the All-Time Roster of homegrown Sixers players.
Some Sixers Legends Don't Qualify For Homegrown Status
It gets complicated for them because some of their best players didn't get their starts here. Wilt Chamberlain, Dr. J, and Moses Malone, all got their pro basketball starts in other cities. So before you comment under the article and yell at me for leaving guys out, they weren't even eligible.
You had to be drafted here, or at least made your Pro debut in a 76ers jersey. Julius Erving may have played his first NBA minutes here, but he played in the ABA before that, so he can't make the list.
People who started with the Syracuse Nationals count. It is a different name and city, but the same organization. On the other hand, the Philadelphia Warriors do not count. Wilt played his first pro minutes in the city of Philadelphia but for a different organization. So the guy many would call the greatest Sixers player ever was not eligible for the list.
So who made the list? Who is the best center they ever drafted? The best point guard? Small Forward? Who would fill out their bench? We put together a roster of the best homegrown players in Sixers history. Find out who made it below.
See the All-Time Homegrown Roster For The Other Philly Teams Below:
Here Is The All-Time Roster for Homegrown Sixers Players:
PG- Maurice Cheeks (1978-1989)
11.1 pts, 2.8 rebs, 6.7 asts, 2.1 stls, 0.3 blks, 52.6 fg%
Who else was it going to be? Ben Simmons? Hell no. Jrue Holiday? Love him, but Mo accomplished more here. Mo was an elite defender, was part of the last Sixers team to win a championship, and is in the Basketball Hall of Fame. Also unrelated to what he did as a player, he will always be a legend for stepping in and helping this girl who was struggling with the National Anthem.
SG- Allen Iverson (1996-2006) and (2009-2010)
26.7 pts, 3.7 rebs, 6.2 asts, 2.2 stls, 0.2 blks, 42.5 FG%
I mean, duh. There are other great SG options, one of which we will get to. But AI defined a generation of basketball in Philly. Check that, he kind of defined a generation of Basketball period. He may not have won any rings, but he was as influential as anyone in his era.
AI carried the Sixers on his back to their one NBA Finals appearance since the 1980s. That team around him was not a Finals worthy roster. There were nice pieces, but without AI they wouldn't be competitive.
AI has a special place in this city. I saw the ovation he got when he came to Fan Fest and saw the emotional reaction it sparked in him. His time here was not without controversy, but AI will always be a legend in Philly.
SF- Billy Cunningham (1965-1972) and (1974-1976)
21.2 pts, 10.4 rebs, 4.3 asts, 1.8 stls, 0.5 blks, 45.2 FG%
A member of the 1967 championship team. Cunningham was drafted by the Sixers in 1965 and became a scoring machine for them. He was the first player in franchise history to score 50 in a playoff game.
He took a two-season break to play for Carolina in the ABA but then returned to Philly for the final two years of his career. Cunningham is in the Hall of Fame, made 4 All-NBA teams, and averaged a double-double across his career. He needed to appear on this list somewhere.
PF- Charles Barkley (1984-1992)
22.1 pts, 11.7 rebs, 3.9 asts, 1.5 stls, 0.8 blks, 54.1 FG%
Most wasted Sixers career has a lot of competition. Allen Iverson is up there. Embiid is in danger of being there. But Charles Barkley also has a very strong case.
Barkley is a Hall of Famer but never won anything here. Then they traded him for peanuts. But when he was here, he was must watch TV. Between shattering backboards, filling up the scoreboard, and being an elite rebounder, Barkley deserved better than he got here.
Thankfully he doesn't hold it against the city. Barkley still loves the city, and will still be in and around it during his downtime.
C- Joel Embiid (2014- Present)
27.8 pts, 11.2 rebs, 3.6 asts, 0.9 stls, 1.7 blks, 50.4 FG%
Thankfully Wilt did not start his career here, so we don't need to start this debate. Joel is the most talented Sixers player ever, let alone being the most talented center. He is currently first in NBA history in points per minute. Add on elite defense, you get one hell of a player.
Obviously, he needs to do more come playoff time. But if you can’t appreciate how amazing Joel Embiid is, you just don't appreciate great basketball. Embiid will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer one day and will undoubtedly go down as a top 5 Sixer, if not the greatest Sixer of all time.
BE- Hal Greer (1958-1973)
19.2 pts, 5 rebs, 4 asts, 45.2 FG%
When he was drafted, they were still the Syracuse Nationals. But that counts. You could argue he belongs in the starter spot over AI. Greer spent his whole career here, won a Championship, and made the All-NBA team 7 times.
Even though he played his last game here 50 years ago, he still leads the franchise is games, minutes, and points. But I went with AI still, call it recency bias, or my personal bias because AI was the guy who got me into Basketball. But I had to put AI in the starting lineup.
BE- Daryl Dawkins (1975-1982)
12.0 pts, 6.1 rebs, 1.3 asts, 0.5 stls, 1.4 blks, 57.2 FG%
He had one of the best nicknames ever. Chocolate Thunder, given to him by Stevie Wonder. He got the nickname because of his knack for booming dunks. The NBA literally changed the way they make their rims and backboards because he kept shattering backboards.
BE- Andre Iguodala (2004-2012)
11.9 pts, 4.9 rebs, 4.2 asts, 0.5 stls, 0.4 blks, 46.3 FG%
Iggy gets a bad rap. He was expected to be the guy here and never was. But we saw him go on and be an important piece of winning teams. That is what he is. Had the Sixers put star power around him, and he was the 3rd or 4th guy, Philly would have loved him. But from the start here he had expectations thrust onto him that he was never going to live up to.