76ers: Simmons, Saric, Embiid join frontcourt

With the bulk of NBA free agency in the books, USA TODAY Sports explores how all the offseason moves will alter each team as we look ahead to the 2016-17 season.What do you think the starting five of your favorite team should be? Head over to @usatodaynba on Twitter and tell us.Added - Bayless, Henderson, Simmons, Dario Saric, Timothe Luwawu, Sergio RodriguezLost - Isaiah Canaan, Ish Smith, Christian Wood, Carl Landry, Kendall Marshall, Elton Brand (unsigned)Biggest acquisition - SimmonsThe 6-foot-10 forward heads to Philly as the team’s fifth lottery selection in four years, with sky-high expectations and superstar potential to match. Question marks surround his jumper, but you can except the No. 1 overall pick to make an immediate impact as the focal point of this young Sixers squad.Biggest departure - SmithHis loss won’t hurt as much with veterans Bayless and Rodriguez in town and Simmons’ potential to be the team’s primary ball handler, but Smith - who signed with the Detroit Pistons for three years, $18 million - was one of the lone bright spots on the court for the Sixers last season, averaging 14.7 points, 7 assists and 1.3 steals in 50 games (50 starts).