The 2009–10 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 71st season of the franchise, 61st in the National Basketball Association. The season was memorable on December 2 when Allen Iverson returned to the team for his second stint with the Sixers. However, it was short lived as he left the team in February to attend to his then 4-year-old daughter Messiah's health issues. Although Iverson was selected to play in what could have been his 11th consecutive All-Star Game, he backed out due to personal reasons. In March, it was announced that Iverson would not return to the 76ers for the rest of the season. The Sixers season ended with a disappointing 27-55 record. After the season, Eddie Jordan was fired, replacing him with former Sixer Doug Collins for the next season. Iverson would later on play overseas following the season.
December 2 – The Sixers' signed free agent guard Allen Iverson to a one-year contract.
Off-season
2009 NBA draft
On June 25, the Sixers selected guard Jrue Holiday from UCLA with the 17th overall pick. On July 21 it was announced that Holiday put pen to paper on his rookie deal with the 76ers.
Draft picks
Free agency
The Sixers headed into the off-season with free agentsRoyal Ivey, Donyell Marshall, Andre Miller, Theo Ratliff and Kareem Rush. On June 15 Royal Ivey declined his player option with the team and Ivey became an unrestricted free agent. After almost a month of contract negotiations with Andre Miller, the Sixers withdrew their contract offer and Miller then went on to sign with the Portland Trail Blazers on July 24. Veteran center Theo Ratliff signed with the San Antonio Spurs on the same day. It was confirmed on August 6 that the Sixers would not re-sign Donyell Marshall by Sixers general managerEd Stefanski and the player's agent. On August 4 it was announced that the Sixers had come to terms on a one-year contract with Yugoslavian born center Primož Brezec. Brezec last played in the NBA during the 2007–08 season with the Toronto Raptors. After Royal Ivey had declined his player option on June 15, it was announced on August 10 by the Sixers that they had come to terms with free agent guard Royal Ivey. On September 15 the Sixers signed free agent swingman Rodney Carney to a contract. Carney previously played with the Sixers from 2006 to 2008, but was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves before the start of the 2008–09 season.