Wednesday. Tip-off from Wells Fargo Center is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NBA odds around
The Sacramento Kings will face off against the Philadelphia 76ers at 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday at Wells Fargo Center. Philadelphia is 18-27 overall and 8-13 at home, while Sacramento is 24-22 overall and 11-10 on the road.
The Philadelphia 76ers’ Eastern Conference rivals, the Miami Heat, have reached a point of no return with Jimmy Butler. Once again, the former Sixers star has b
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George starred on the Indiana Pacers for the first seven years of his career, but he hasn't gotten a tribute video on
Now and then Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center, as Jared McCain sat at the podium before his 76ers downed the Los Angeles Lakers, the infectious energy that defined the rookie guard shined.
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Anthony Davis left the LA Lakers’ game against Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday in the first half with an abdominal muscle strain. Davis walked to the locker room with his right hand over his stomach when he left with 2:10 to go in the first quarter.
It is a sad way for Butler to end his stint in Miami after guiding the Heat to two NBA Finals and almost a third since arriving in 2019. Where will he end up next? That is unclear although the Phoenix Suns are the team to have been most consistently linked with him in recent weeks. The Golden State Warriors are believed to be in the mix as well.
The first NBA game of a doubleheader on Tuesday, Jan. 28 sees the Philadelphia 76ers playing host to the Los Angeles Lakers at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
The Sacramento Kings head to Wells Fargo Center to face the Philadelphia 76ers in a non-conference matchup. The Kings are 24-22, which puts the team in 10th place in the Western Conference. The Sixers are 17-27, which puts the team in 11th place in the Eastern Conference.
Sports pundit Stephen A. Sith has pleaded with Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James to prevent his son, Bronny James, from playing in the NBA.