76ers schedule 2022-23: Dates, times, national TV games, final record prediction

Scott Rafferty

76ers schedule 2022-23: Dates, times, national TV games, final record prediction image

The 2021-22 season ended in disappointing fashion for the 76ers.

How did Philadelphia respond? By having one of the best offseasons in the league.

Not only did James Harden re-sign with the team while taking a pay cut, but the 76ers added to their depth by signing P.J. Tucker and Danuel House Jr. They also acquired De'Anthony Melton in a trade with the Grizzlies.

According to FanDuel, the 76ers are +1500 to win the 2022-23 championship, tying them with the Heat and Nets for the sixth-best odds in the league. The only teams ahead of them are the Suns, Clippers, Warriors, Bucks and Celtics.

Below, you can find the 76ers' entire schedule for the 2022-23 season along with their national TV games and a prediction on their final record.

76ers 2022-23 schedule

The 76ers will open their season on Oct. 18 against the Celtics in Boston. Their home opener will be against the Bucks on Oct. 20 on TNT.

Ben Simmons and the Nets will visit Philadelphia for the first time on Nov. 22. That game will also be on TNT. 

76ers national TV games 2022-23

The 76ers will play 10 games on TNT, 10 games on ESPN and three games on ABC in the 2022-23 season. They will also play 11 games on NBA TV.

Some notable national TV games:

  • Oct. 18: 76ers at Celtics (TNT)
  • Oct. 20: 76ers vs. Bucks (TNT)
  • Nov. 22: 76ers vs. Nets (TNT)
  • Jan. 28: 76ers vs. Nuggets (ABC)
  • April 6: 76ers vs. Heat (TNT)

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76ers 2022-23 record prediction

According to FanDuel, the 76ers' win total over/under for the 2022-23 season is set at 50.5.

The 76ers managed to win 51 games last season despite Ben Simmons not playing a single game while he was still with the franchise and Harden appearing in only 21 games.

Sure, it didn't go quite to plan in the playoffs, but a full season of Harden and Joel Embiid with depth surrounding them is a recipe for regular-season success. As long as they can stay relatively healthy, the 76ers should be able to win over 50 games.

Prediction: 55-27

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Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.