I was merely trying to be of assistance. If you are playing 2K13 on the XBox360, there is an Eric Snow up on 2K Share, made up of attributes provided to him in a highly regarded 2K12 classic roster. The face is not spot on, but for 98% of the game, it appears to be the real Eric Snow from Broadcast or 2K Cam. Further, as mentioned, his abilities and signatures are rather accurate.
If you are on the PS3, I did post the ratings, tendencies, and signatures for Eric Snow on this forum. I will attempt to find the thread if interested.
All things considered, the 2001 76ers aren't in bad shape out of the box. Once I accounted for Eric Snow (who I mentioned came off the bench in lieu of Aaron McKie for the majority of Philly's biggest games of the year) the only two players missing are Kevin Ollie and Rodney Buford, with Ollie being the only other regular, playing about 5 minutes a night in the playoffs that year.
As you may know, 2K can only go so far in terms of securing the rights to players for classic teams. And securing 9 out of a team's 12 (and each of its starters) is not a bad collection at all. That puts Philly on par or above many other classic teams included.
I concur, he was very important to that club. I do not believe 2K left him off on purpose. Snow also refused to be a part of the classic Sonics teams that were offered in 2K11 and 2K12. Again though, to only be missing Kevin Ollie and Eric Snow? Not too bad. It's editable. Oftentimes, the official cyberfaces (as you mentioned) don't look too great anyhow, so a created face can fill in well, particularly when combined with accurate ratings and signatures.