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Sixers Reacts Results: Fans expect top-six seed finish in Eastern Conference

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Philadelphia 76ers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. All odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

The Philadelphia 76ers will host their home opener on Saturday evening, beginning their season with a 1-0 record after defeating the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.

Before that game even tipped off, however, we wanted to take the temperature of Sixers’ fans. In our first Sixers Reacts Survey this season, we asked readers what they thought the most likely outcome of the 2025-26 campaign would be for the Sixers.

The results are in, and they might surprise you.

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With a dominating 59% of the vote, readers said the most likely outcome for the Sixers’ regular season would be a spot in the top six seeds in the Eastern Conference.

Now, that might sound surprising or overly-optimistic. After all, this was a team that finished 13th in the East last season with a 24-58 record! (And it honestly felt even worse than that most of the time…) This season, however, could be a slightly different story.

In the season opener, 2025 No. 3 overall pick VJ Edgecombe started his NBA career with a historic bang, Tyrese Maxey looked damn good alongside him and supporting teammates such as Dominick Barlow impressed beyond expectations. For a game in which Joel Embiid really struggled while Paul George and Jared McCain were sidelined, it went as well as can probably be asked for. Now, that’s just one game, but it seems like the Sixers are coming into this season with a bit more of a proactive plan of how to operate when Embiid and/or George are unavailable or simply aren’t playing dominantly. That bodes a bit better than last season.

Possibly even more impactful here, however, are the external factors working in the Sixers’ favor, mainly that other Eastern Conference teams are dealing with some major injuries this year. Just to name a few of the biggest ones, Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum, Indiana Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton and Portland Trail Blazers’ Damian Lillard (who was bought out by the Milwaukee Bucks) are all recovering from Achilles tears that are set to sideline them for the entire season (barring Tatum coming back this year, for whatever reason that’s being considered). Those in addition to others short and long term injuries throughout the East have the conference’s top seeds looking much more open to the taking than past seasons.

FanDuel Sportsbook currently (Oct. 24, 2025, 9 p.m. ET) has the Sixers at -230 odds to make the 2025-26 playoffs and with the sixth-best odds to win the Eastern Conference at +1200 (tied with the Detroit Pistons).

Twenty-eight percent of our fan survey votes point toward a Play-In Tournament appearance from the Sixers this season, which would mean a finish within seeds 7 through 10. Those votes broke down to 19% overall predicting the 76ers to win the pre-postseason tourney, and 9% expecting their campaign to end in the tournament.

That being said, 13% predict the Sixers’ campaign to end in the regular season — no Play-In, no playoffs. This would require the Sixers to finish 12th or worst in the East. A reminder that last year’s 24-win team finished 13th, so this might be a bit pessimistic of a view…

After the last few seasons, though, you can’t really blame Philadelphia fans for having some skepticism, can you?

Source: https://www.libertyballers.com/gene...s-results-eastern-conference-philadelphia-nba
 
Sixers host Hornets in home opener, both looking to start season 2-0

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The Philadelphia 76ers will take the floor at the Xfinity Mobile Arena for the first time in the 2025-26 regular season, hosting the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night.

The Sixers are — perhaps a bit surprisingly — 1-0 after taking down the Boston Celtics 117-116 at TD Garden earlier this week. It was a gutsy, come-from-behind fourth period win that featured a historic NBA debut from VJ Edgecombe. The 2025 No. 3 overall pick put up a franchise-record 34 points in his first game in the association. The previous Sixers’ record was held by Allen Iverson (30 points, 1996).

Backcourt-mate Tyrese Maxey was right there with Edgecombe making history, too. Maxey put up 40 points on Wednesday night, tying Hall of Famer Hal Greer’s 1969 franchise record for most points scored in a Sixers’ season opener.

Now, let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves. It was just one game of 82, and we all know how long of a season that can become. But, especially for a season that might not really be about this season, it was a fun start.

And now we move on to game No. 2. As of Friday evening’s injury report, Paul George (knee), Jared McCain (thumb) and Trendon Watford (hamstring) remain out for Philadelphia. Justin Edwards is probable with rib soreness. Joel Embiid, who was on a minutes restriction in the season opener and, frankly, just didn’t have a good first game, is notably not on the injury report.

For Charlotte, Josh Green (rib) and Grant Williams (knee) are both out for Saturday.

The Hornets come to South Philadelphia also 1-0 after comfortably winning their season-opener 136-117 over the visiting Brooklyn Nets. It was the result of a widespread effort from Charlotte, with nine of 10 players taking the floor scoring in the double-digits. Brandon Miller led the way with 25 points and seven assists and LaMelo Ball added 20 points and eight assists. The Hornets out-rebounded the Nets 50-38 and shot the lights out, shooting 53.3% from the field (on 90 attempts) and 47.2% from long range (on 36 attempts).

For the first time in their franchise’s history, the Hornets had two rookies in that opening-night starting lineup: 2025 No. 5 overall pick Kon Knueppel and No. 34 pick Ryan Kalkbrenner. Knueppel put up 11 points (4-6 FG, 3-4 3PT) with five rebounds and an assist. Kalkbrenner put up 10 points (5-6 FG) and grabbed 11 boards, five on the offensive end.

So, both teams are coming into Saturday night with young talent looking to build on their debuts and their squads hoping to start their campaigns with a 2-0 record. It should be a good one in South Philadelphia.

The Sixers and Hornets tip off at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Game Details​


When: Saturday, October 25, 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
Watch: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Radio: 97.5 The Fanatic
Follow: @LibertyBallers

Source: https://www.libertyballers.com/76er...ey-vj-edgecombe-kon-knueppel-ryan-kalkbrenner
 
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