Struggling 76ers continue home stand as they host the Indiana Pacers at 7 PM

To all those who managed to make it to work on Monday after celebrating the Phillies series-clinching win, congrats! What better reward for your effort than more 76ers basketball?
Fresh off an ugly loss to San Antonio Spurs, the team continues its homestand with a matchup against the Indiana Pacers.
The Pacers, similar to the Spurs, are one of the more lowly opponents in the NBA. Through three games, they sit at a record of 1-2. While things didn’t go well for the Sixers on Saturday night, this a great opportunity to get things back on track.
Along with being a lesser opponent, the Pacers will also be short-handed on Monday night. Myles Turner (ankle) and Daniel Theis (knee) are both listed as out for this matchup. No Sixers have been listed on the injury report.
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76ers vs. Pacers Betting Odds
Team | Spread | Money Line | Total |
Pacers | +12 (-108) | +500 | O230.5 (-110) |
76ers | -12 (-112) | -700 | U230.5 (-110) |
As far as player props go, some of the notable scoring lines for this matchup include Joel Embiid (29.5), James Harden (22.5), Tyrese Maxey (20.5), and Tyrese Haliburton (19.5).
The 76ers have to stop the bleeding
After entering the year as title favorites, it has not been a great start for the 76ers. Part of it stems from facing off against two conference rivals to open the year, but the loss to the Spurs is inexcusable. Teams that are ready to win a championship don’t let freebies like that pass them by.
Still early in the year, Joel Embiid and company still have more than enough time to right the ship. They have a perfect chance here to get their first win under their belt. Indiana will be without two key frontcourt pieces, leaving them with limited options to slow down the back-to-back MVP runner-up.
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Mandatory Credit: Philadelphia Inquirer