Philadelphia 76ers Odds
4th in Atlantic Division- Overall Record
- 9-17
- ATS Record
- 10-16-0
- Games out of playoffs
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76ers Injuries
All NBA Injuries- Paul GeorgeSF
Paul George (knee) probable Saturday.
Probable
76ers 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds
Philadelphia 76ers Player Stats
- scoringTyrese Maxey25.1ppg
- reboundingAndre Drummond8.3rpg
- assistsPaul George5.1apg
- shootingJustin Edwards66.7fg%
Philadelphia 76ers 2023-24 Season
The 2023-2024 NBA season brings both excitement and uncertainty for the Philadelphia 76ers. At the heart of the team is Joel Embiid, a dominant force in the league. Embiid's scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and defensive skills make him a perennial MVP contender, and his performance will be a key factor in the 76ers' success.
However, there's also a cloud of drama surrounding the team. The James Harden trade saga created headlines in the offseason. While Harden is known for his offensive firepower, his reported unhappiness and trade requests have raised questions about the chemistry within the team.
The season preview for the 76ers is a mix of high expectations due to Embiid's excellence and cautious optimism as they navigate the potential distractions caused by the Harden drama. Success will depend on how well the team can overcome these challenges and harness the talents of its star players.
See all of the 76ers odds, as well their win total, championship odds, and much more.
Betting on the Philadelphia 76ers
As the 76ers make their push for another playoff run, bettors have the opportunity play alongside the team with the following bet types.
- Moneyline
- Point Spread
- Over/Unders
- Props
- Future Odds
76ers Moneylines
Many first time bettors are wary of point spread bets, especially when riding with the hometown team. In that case, moneyline wagers are often seen as the safer way to go. A moneyline bet is a bet on who wins the game -- no point spread involved.
Let’s use the same example from before to understand the moneyline better:
- Brooklyn Nets +150
- Philadelphia 76ers -180
Just as with point spreads, the minus sign (-) signifies a team is favored, while the plus sign (+) means a team is the underdog. The moneyline odds, written in American odds format here, indicate how big or small a favorite that team is, written in increments of $100. For example, to win $100 on the 76ers, a bettor would need to risk $180. On the flip side, a $100 bet on the visiting Nets would net $150 if Brooklyn pulled the upset. Odds can differ from sportsbook to sportsbook, so always make sure you shop for the best line with The Action Network app.
76ers Spread
One of the most basic bets in basketball is made on the point spread: Simply put, the point spread is a margin of victory the favored team must win by for them to cover the spread.
Here’s a brief example of a point spread for a hypothetical 76ers game:
- Brooklyn Nets (+3.5)
- Philadelphia 76ers (-3.5)
As shown above, the 76ers are favored by 3.5 points home against the Brooklyn Nets; the minus sign (-) indicates Philadelphia is the favorite, while a plus sign (+) is used to denote the underdog. Bettors who wanted to back Philadelphia here would be “laying” those 3.5 points, meaning for their bets to cash the Sixers would need to win by four points or more. Bettors who selected the Nets +3.5 would win if Brooklyn won outright or kept a loss to three or fewer points.
76ers Over/Unders
Betting on a team to win or cover a point spread isn’t the only type of wager allowed on 76ers games. Almost all sportsbooks will offer a total on the game, also known as an over/under. This bet is not on the winner of the contest, but on the number of points the two teams will combine to score; sportsbooks hang a number, and bettors can wager either over or under that total.
If the number for our hypothetical Nets-76ers matchup was 221 points, over bettors would require 222 points or more to cash their tickets, while those who bet the under would need 220 or fewer points. If the two teams scored exactly 221 points between them, that bet would push and all wagers would be refunded.
76ers Prop Bets
Some bettors find more entertainment and success betting on more specific outcomes than the result of the game. Prop bets cover a wide market of wagers on player stats, discrete in-game events, and any style of yes/no question. Many props are bets on specific players and their performance, such as betting Joel Embiid over 11.5 rebounds on a given night, or betting that Ben Simmons will record a triple-double. Some props can be shorter term, such as betting on the number of 3-pointers made in the first quarter or who will score the first basket. Offerings tend to vary depending on the sportsbook, so use our sportsbook reviews to find the best bet for you.
76ers Future Odds
Bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on 76ers futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Sixers to make the playoffs, win the Atlantic Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Embiid or Harden winning league MVP.
How to Bet on the Philadelphia 76ers
Sports betting is currently legal in Pennsylvania! The state has numerous operators taking bets online, including betPARX. Check out The Action Network's Pennsylvania betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the state.
76ers and BetMGM Sportsbook
The Philadelphia 76ers and BetMGM announced a sports betting partnership on December 22, 2020. Fans and visitors alike can find TV- si BetMGM's logo throughout the arena and have access to exclusive 76ers app promotions, 76ers-branded casino games, and other exciting giveaways.
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