Sixers 2023-24 Season Schedule: October Through March
October
The Philadelphia 76ers will tip off their 2023-24 season on October 19th at home against the Boston Celtics. They will then embark on a four-game road trip, facing the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, and Atlanta Hawks. The Sixers will return home on November 1st to face the Miami Heat.
November
The Sixers will play seven home games and six road games in November. They will face some tough competition during this stretch, including the Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks. The Sixers will also have a chance to avenge their Eastern Conference Finals loss to the Heat when they host them on November 22nd.
December
The Sixers will play eight home games and five road games in December. They will have a chance to build some momentum heading into the new year with a favorable schedule. The Sixers will face the New Orleans Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Sacramento Kings twice during this stretch.
January
The Sixers will play seven home games and six road games in January. They will face some tough competition during this stretch, including the Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, and Cleveland Cavaliers. The Sixers will also have a chance to avenge their NBA Finals loss to the Warriors when they host them on January 25th.
February
The Sixers will play eight home games and four road games in February. They will have a chance to make a push for the playoffs during this stretch. The Sixers will face the Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Dallas Mavericks twice during this stretch.
March
The Sixers will play seven home games and six road games in March. They will have a chance to solidify their playoff spot during this stretch. The Sixers will face the Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, and Indiana Pacers twice during this stretch.
April
The Sixers will play four home games and four road games in April. They will likely be fighting for playoff seeding during this stretch. The Sixers will face the Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic, and Detroit Pistons twice during this stretch.
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