Can this team actually pull off making it to the top six seeds and avoid a spot in the Play-In Tournament?
The 76ers' 9-7 record so far is impressive, especially considering the numerous injuries that have plagued them. Tyrese Maxey and Paul George are probable to play against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night, which could give the team an added boost of energy going forward.
Given how uncertain Joel Embiid's availability will be this season, it's understandable that concerns arise about the team's depth. However, considering the roster they have right now, they do possess enough talent to conceivably earn a top-six seed and secure a playoff spot. Miami and Toronto have emerged as strong contenders in their respective conferences, though.
However, having a top six-seed is definitely not out of the question for this team, especially if Embiid gets back on track soon and helps boost Maxey's and George's overall performance. A few wins could potentially seal off the Play-In Tournament door for them.
For now, having a high-end spot in the Play-In Tournament might be their safest bet - landing somewhere between 7th to 8th place would give them just one win needed for a playoff berth.
Even though Embiid's defensive prowess has been an issue lately, his impact on offense can't be overstated. When he is not around, Maxey and George have consistently struggled with half-court scoring and post defense.
But if the team manages to get Dominick Barlow or Jabari Walker converted into standard contracts, they might just gain the depth needed to make a deep playoff run without Embiid's absences holding them back.
On converting their two-way players to full-fledged roster spots, the Sixers would be able to sign other new players with significant availability and save money from potential luxury tax bill.
The 76ers' 9-7 record so far is impressive, especially considering the numerous injuries that have plagued them. Tyrese Maxey and Paul George are probable to play against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night, which could give the team an added boost of energy going forward.
Given how uncertain Joel Embiid's availability will be this season, it's understandable that concerns arise about the team's depth. However, considering the roster they have right now, they do possess enough talent to conceivably earn a top-six seed and secure a playoff spot. Miami and Toronto have emerged as strong contenders in their respective conferences, though.
However, having a top six-seed is definitely not out of the question for this team, especially if Embiid gets back on track soon and helps boost Maxey's and George's overall performance. A few wins could potentially seal off the Play-In Tournament door for them.
For now, having a high-end spot in the Play-In Tournament might be their safest bet - landing somewhere between 7th to 8th place would give them just one win needed for a playoff berth.
Even though Embiid's defensive prowess has been an issue lately, his impact on offense can't be overstated. When he is not around, Maxey and George have consistently struggled with half-court scoring and post defense.
But if the team manages to get Dominick Barlow or Jabari Walker converted into standard contracts, they might just gain the depth needed to make a deep playoff run without Embiid's absences holding them back.
On converting their two-way players to full-fledged roster spots, the Sixers would be able to sign other new players with significant availability and save money from potential luxury tax bill.