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76ers updates: Playoff scenarios, predictions, and odds; play-in game vs. Magic won't be on TV

The Sixers will punch a ticket to the NBA playoffs with a win against the Orlando Magic Wednesday night in South Philly.

Tyrese Maxey looks to lead the Sixers on a playoff run beginning with a win against the Orlando Magic Wednesday night.
Tyrese Maxey looks to lead the Sixers on a playoff run beginning with a win against the Orlando Magic Wednesday night. Read more
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What you should know
  1. The Sixers will clinch a spot in the NBA playoffs with a win tonight in their play-in game against the Orlando Magic.

  2. Sixers-Magic is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Xfinity Mobile Arena, and will stream on Amazon's Prime Video, which had some "technical difficulties" Tuesday night.

  3. Will the Sixers make it into the playoffs? How far will they go without Joel Embiid, who is recovering from surgery? Here's what our writers predict.

  4. Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe’s bond will shape the Sixers’ playoff run and the team's future: "I want us to go down in history"

  5. Paul George is entering the play-in tournament healthy for the Sixers, and with a "weight lifted off" his shoulders.

Adem Bona isn't going to let the Magic push him around

With Joel Embiid still sidelined following his appendectomy, second-year big man Adem Bona is in line for significant minutes in his postseason debut.

Bona and veteran Andre Drummond have both started games, come off the bench, and slipped completely out of the rotation at times this season. That occurred even in the Sixers’ regular-season finale against the "tanking" Milwaukee Bucks, when Bona started the game but Drummond began the second half.

“I’ve been zeroing in on the opportunity that I have in front of me,” Bona said following Wednesday’s shootaround. “… With Joel being out, it’s a next-man-[up] mentality. We’re going to try to fill the void he’s left as much as possible.”

Sixers are slight favorites over Magic

At FanDuel, the Sixers are 1.5-point favorites for Wednesday night’s game and are -120 on the moneyline, while Orlando is +102. The total is set at 222.5. Meanwhile, it’s pretty similar at DraftKings, where the Sixers (-118) are also giving a point and a half to the Magic (-102) and the point total is set one point lower at 221.5. But at BetMGM, the Sixers are 2.5-point favorites with a 222.5 total and are -125 on the moneyline.

Matt Mullin

Sixers bringing throwback look to postseason

Dust off your old Allen Iverson jersey. The Sixers will be exclusively wearing their Iverson-era black throwback uniforms during every home game of the playoffs, as first reported by Philadelphia Sports Network.

Additionally, every game at Xfinity Mobile Arena will be played on the classic 2001 throwback court.

— Mia Messina

A healthy and happy Paul George has entered the chat

It’s not often that a 25-game suspension actually heightens a player’s popularity with fans.

Initially, the news of Paul George’s suspension for taking “improper medication” was met with derision by 76ers faithful, especially after injuries sidelined the star forward for much of 2024-25 and led to one of the worst seasons of his stellar career.

When he returned to the lineup against the Chicago Bulls on March 25, George missed eight of his first 10 shots and entered the locker room at halftime with just five points. But he went on a tear in the second half, earning massive cheers from the crowd after hitting three consecutive shots.

Sixers playoff scenarios heading into tonight's play-in game

As far as postseason math goes, the No. 7 seed Sixers' path to the NBA playoffs is simple – win tonight against the No. 8 seed Orlando Magic and they're in.

Here are the different scenarios the Sixers face heading into tonight's play-in game:

If the Sixers win tonight, they would advance to the playoffs after a one-year absence and face the No. 2 seed Boston Celtics in the first round. Game 1 would be Sunday at 1 p.m. on ABC.

Tonight's Sixers play-in game on Amazon, which had technical difficulties last night

The 76ers face off against the Orlando Magic Wednesday night with a playoff spot on the line, but fans in Philadelphia or anywhere else won't find the game on television.

Instead, Sixers fans will need to log onto Amazon Prime Video to stream tonight’s play-in game, which is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Hopefully things will go better than last night, where Amazon's stream of the Hornets-Heat play-in game went offline for nearly two minutes in overtime.

It’s the first year of the NBA’s new 11-year broadcast deal, meaning the play-in games move from ESPN to Amazon. On the call will be Michael Grady and Brent Barry, with Kristina Pink reporting from Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Sixers playoff predictions: Will they make it out of the Play-In Tournament?

With Joel Embiid unavailable and the odds stacked against them, the 76ers will enter these NBA playoffs in a familiar position. How do those on The Inquirer’s Sixers beat expect Tyrese Maxey and Co. to fare? Will they make it out of the Play-In Tournament? Can they steal a series? Could they advance further?

Here's what Gina Mizell, our Sixers beat writer, had to say:

Will the Sixers make it out of the play-in?

Joel Embiid hasn't been around

Joel Embiid has not been around the 76ers “at all” since his appendectomy last week, coach Nick Nurse said Tuesday.

“He’s still in recovery,” Nurse said following the Sixers’ practice before Wednesday’s NBA Play-In Tournament game against the Orlando Magic. “But spirits are pretty good.”

Embiid was diagnosed with appendicitis Thursday and had surgery later that day in Houston. He was discharged from the hospital and traveled back to Philadelphia on Friday.

Hornets beat the Heat on Miles Bridges' last-second block

LaMelo Ball made a layup with 4.7 seconds left in overtime, Miles Bridges blocked Davion Mitchell’s attempt at a winning layup at the buzzer, and the Charlotte Hornets beat Miami 127-126 in a wild start to the NBA’s play-in games, eliminating the Heat from the playoffs on Tuesday night.

Ball finished with 30 points and 10 assists and Bridges had 28 points and nine rebounds as the Hornets won their first postseason home game in a decade. Coby White had 19 points, including a turnaround 3 with 10.8 second left in regulation to send the game to OT.

Mitchell scored 28 points and Andrew Wiggins added 27 for the Heat, who lost Bam Adebayo to a lower back injury when Ball tripped him in the second quarter.