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Philadelphia 76ers 2025-26 Season Preview
The 76ers approach the 2025–26 season under a cloud of uncertainty surrounding Joel Embiid’s health, as coach Nick Nurse expressed ongoing concern about the seven-time All-Star’s readiness after a left knee injury that limited him to just 19 games the previous year. At 31, and with nagging injuries becoming a recurring theme, analysts are beginning to question whether Embiid can remain a reliable cornerstone, raising concerns about the long-term trajectory of the franchise. Adding to the unease, the team enters perhaps its least anticipated season in years, with fans and pundits alike urging focus on the growth of emerging talent like Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, Quentin Grimes, and the recently drafted Jared McCain.
Despite these doubts, there’s a growing belief that Philadelphia might be quietly positioned to compete in the weakened Eastern Conference. As multiple contenders see core departures or injury setbacks across the East, the Sixers’ blend of rising stars, savvy veterans, and depth could give them an edge if Embiid can stay healthy. The leadership return of seasoned guards like Kyle Lowry and Eric Gordon, along with new additions like Trendon Watford, Hunter Sallis, and Jabari Walker, adds texture to their rebuilding rotation. With all the pieces — if aligned — the 76ers could defy low expectations and potentially reclaim their place as a playoff threat in the East.
Philadelphia 76ers 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Philadelphia 76ers 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $35 to $60 for upper-level seats at regular weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating typically falls in the $100 to $190 range, with pricing varying based on opponent and timing. For high-demand games — such as matchups against marquee teams like the Lakers, Celtics, or Bucks — premium seat prices can climb above $300. VIP experiences, which may include courtside seats, access to exclusive lounges, all-inclusive food and beverages, and other game-day perks, usually range from $400 to over $1,300, depending on seating location and included amenities. Overall demand fluctuates with team performance, but Sixers games at remain a strong draw thanks to passionate fans and a competitive Eastern Conference slate.
Philadelphia 76ers 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Philadelphia 76ers will face all 29 other teams, with an emphasis on their Atlantic Division rivals — the Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, and Toronto Raptors — in multiple matchups. Within the Eastern Conference, the Sixers will also take on familiar opponents like the Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks, and Indiana Pacers in both home and away contests. From the Western Conference, they’ll face every team at least once at home and once on the road, including top-tier challengers such as the Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Dallas Mavericks. This full slate offers a mix of fierce division battles, conference showdowns, and marquee national matchups — giving the Sixers a comprehensive test across the NBA landscape.
Philadelphia 76ers 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 22–28)
Oct 22 @ Boston; Oct 25 vs Charlotte; Oct 27 vs Orlando; Oct 28 @ Washington - Week 2 (Oct 29–Nov 4)
Oct 31 vs Boston; Nov 2 @ Brooklyn; Nov 4 @ Chicago - Week 3 (Nov 5–11)
Nov 5 @ Cleveland; Nov 8 vs Toronto; Nov 9 vs Detroit; Nov 11 vs Boston - Week 4 (Nov 12–18)
Nov 14 @ Detroit; Nov 17 vs L.A. Clippers - Week 5 (Nov 19–25)
Nov 19 vs Toronto; Nov 20 @ Milwaukee; Nov 23 vs Miami; Nov 25 vs Orlando - Week 6 (Nov 26–Dec 2)
Nov 28 @ Brooklyn; Nov 30 vs Atlanta; Dec 2 vs Washington - Week 7 (Dec 3–9)
Dec 4 vs Golden State; Dec 5 @ Milwaukee; Dec 7 vs L.A. Lakers - Week 8 (Dec 10–16)
(No games listed for this week) - Week 9 (Dec 17–23)
Dec 19 @ New York; Dec 20 vs Dallas; Dec 23 vs Brooklyn - Week 10 (Dec 24–30)
Dec 26 @ Chicago; Dec 28 @ Oklahoma City; Dec 30 @ Memphis - Week 11 (Dec 31–Jan 6)
Jan 1 @ Dallas; Jan 3 @ New York; Jan 5 vs Denver - Week 12 (Jan 7–13)
Jan 7 vs Washington; Jan 9 @ Orlando; Jan 11 @ Toronto; Jan 12 @ Toronto - Week 13 (Jan 14–20)
Jan 14 vs Cleveland; Jan 16 vs Cleveland; Jan 19 vs Indiana; Jan 20 vs Phoenix - Week 14 (Jan 21–27)
Jan 22 vs Houston; Jan 24 vs New York; Jan 26 @ Charlotte; Jan 27 vs Milwaukee - Week 15 (Jan 28–Feb 3)
Jan 29 vs Sacramento; Jan 31 vs New Orleans; Feb 2 @ L.A. Clippers - Week 16 (Feb 4–10)
Feb 3 @ Golden State; Feb 5 @ L.A. Lakers; Feb 7 @ Phoenix; Feb 9 @ Portland - Week 17 (Feb 11–17)
Feb 11 vs New York — All-Star Break follows - Week 18 (Feb 18–24)
Feb 19 vs Atlanta; Feb 21 @ New Orleans; Feb 22 @ Minnesota; Feb 24 @ Indiana - Week 19 (Feb 25–Mar 2)
Feb 26 vs Miami; Mar 1 @ Boston - Week 20 (Mar 3–9)
Mar 3 vs San Antonio; Mar 4 vs Utah; Mar 7 @ Atlanta; Mar 9 @ Cleveland - Week 21 (Mar 10–16)
Mar 10 vs Memphis; Mar 12 @ Detroit; Mar 14 vs Brooklyn; Mar 15 vs Portland - Week 22 (Mar 17–23)
Mar 17 @ Denver; Mar 19 @ Sacramento; Mar 21 @ Utah; Mar 23 vs Oklahoma City - Week 23 (Mar 24–30)
Mar 25 vs Chicago; Mar 28 vs Charlotte; Mar 29 @ Miami - Week 24 (Mar 31–Apr 6)
Apr 1 @ Washington; Apr 3 vs Minnesota; Apr 4 vs Detroit; Apr 6 @ San Antonio - Week 25 (Apr 7–13)
Apr 9 @ Houston; Apr 10 @ Indiana; Apr 12 vs Milwaukee
About Philadelphia 76ers
The Philadelphia 76ers are one of the NBA’s most historic and storied franchises, tracing their roots back to the Syracuse Nationals before relocating and becoming the 76ers in 1963. Over the decades, the team has built a legacy shaped by legends like Wilt Chamberlain, who famously scored 100 points in a single game, and Julius “Dr. J” Erving, who helped redefine the style and flair of professional basketball. The franchise won its first championship in 1955 as the Nationals and later added titles in 1967 and 1983, cementing its place among the league’s elite.
Throughout its history, the Sixers have been known for cultivating superstar talent. The 1990s and early 2000s belonged to Allen Iverson, whose fearless play and cultural impact made him one of the most iconic figures in NBA history. Under Iverson’s leadership, the team reached the NBA Finals in 2001 and became synonymous with grit, resilience, and an underdog spirit. The fan base, one of the most passionate and vocal in the league, has remained fiercely loyal through championship droughts and rebuilding phases.
More recently, the franchise embraced a long-term rebuilding philosophy that came to be known as “The Process”, a controversial but defining era aimed at acquiring young talent through the draft. This strategy eventually led to the emergence of stars like Joel Embiid, who brought the team back to playoff relevance. With a blend of tradition, star power, and a never-quit attitude, the 76ers continue to be one of the most compelling teams in the NBA, both for their rich past and their pursuit of future glory.