The Philadelphia 76ers’ offense will be better this season than it was in 2014-2015. That is basically a given, because it couldn’t get much worse last year.
The 76ers finished with the worst offensive rating in the league last year, hovering around a historically inept 90 points per 100 possessions, before a late surge propped them up to 93.0, per NBA.com/stats. To not improve on that mark would be absurd, and it should improve a lot simply by virtue of Nerlens Noel, Hollis Thompson, and Robert Covington having another year of experience, and the additions of Nik Stauskas, who should be a better shooter this year, and Jahlil Okafor, a future sorcerer on the low block.