First quarter
Philadelphia 76ers vs Oklahoma City Thunder odds for the regular-season matchup list the Sixers as the home side against OKC at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia has
Tyrese Maxey available on the current roster, and Philadelphia also lists
Joel Embiid out with a knee injury.
Philadelphia lists
Paul George out with an ankle injury, and Philadelphia lists
Kelly Oubre Jr. out with a knee injury.
Philadelphia lists
VJ Edgecombe out with a calf injury, and Philadelphia lists
Adem Bona out with an ankle injury.
Those availability facts shape early-game projections toward Maxey usage alongside available guards like
Kyle Lowry,
Jared McCain,
Quentin Grimes,
Eric Gordon, and
Hunter Sallis.

Second quarter
The betting market context for this regular-season game is defined by Philadelphia’s home designation and Oklahoma City’s away designation in the matchup listing.
With Embiid out and Bona out on the injury report, Philadelphia’s available center minutes can flow through
Andre Drummond and frontcourt options like
Johni Broome,
Dominick Barlow,
Justin Edwards,
Trendon Watford, and
Jabari Walker.
That rotation reality steers second-quarter expectations toward rebounding and rim attempts tied to Drummond’s presence and Maxey’s guard creation with available ball-handlers.
Any line movement around team totals or player props would logically track the confirmed out statuses for Embiid, George, Oubre Jr., Edgecombe, and Bona, because those absences directly alter shot volume and defensive matchups.
Third quarter
The head to head framing for this game centers on Philadelphia hosting OKC, with both clubs identified in the matchup listing as competitors in the regular season.
Philadelphia’s midgame scoring profile is most directly connected to Maxey’s role as the healthiest top-end creator on the listed roster, with Lowry, McCain, Grimes, Gordon, and Sallis providing additional guard minutes.
If the spread tightens or the moneyline price shifts closer to tip, the most data-consistent explanation is bettors reacting to the confirmed injury designations and the way they compress Philadelphia’s top-end scoring options around Maxey.
Fourth quarter
A late-game betting strategy for Philadelphia 76ers vs Oklahoma City Thunder naturally prioritizes availability, because the injury list confirms Embiid, George, Oubre Jr., Edgecombe, and Bona are out, leaving fewer high-usage alternatives if the game slows.
Philadelphia’s closing groups can still be built around Maxey plus veteran decision-making from Lowry and supplemental spacing and defense from Grimes and Gordon, while Drummond anchors the paint minutes among the available bigs.
Fans looking for where to watch Philadelphia 76ers vs Oklahoma City Thunder can catch the game on March 23, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with TV coverage listed on NBCS-PH and FDSOK.
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