The Philadelphia 76ers show mixed results as one day rest. Since 2014, they're 22-21-0 against the spread—a 0.0% win rate with an ROI of -2.3%. While not a strong standalone angle, this data provides valuable context when combined with other factors.

⚖ Neutral
Record22-21-0
Win Rate0.0%
Sample Size43 games
ROI-2.3%
Units Won-1.0u
Time Period2014-2024

Year-by-Year Performance

SeasonRecordWin %ROI
20145-2-00.0%+36.4%
20152-4-00.0%-36.4%
20160-1-00.0%-100.0%
20170-4-00.0%-100.0%
20182-1-00.0%+27.3%
20191-3-00.0%-52.3%
20202-0-00.0%+90.9%
20211-1-00.0%-4.5%
20224-1-00.0%+52.7%
20231-0-00.0%+90.9%
20244-4-00.0%-4.5%

Why This Trend Exists

The 76ers' mediocre performance on one day of rest reflects the franchise's historical struggles with roster construction and injury management. Philadelphia has consistently built around star players who require significant recovery time, from Joel Embiid's well-documented load management needs to Ben Simmons' physical style during his tenure. When forced to play on back-to-back nights or with minimal rest, the team often lacks the depth to maintain their preferred pace and defensive intensity. The organization's tendency to rely heavily on their top-tier talent creates a cascading effect when those players are either unavailable or operating at less than full capacity. Role players who might excel in specific matchups struggle to fill expanded roles on short rest, leading to inconsistent offensive execution and defensive breakdowns. This pattern has persisted across different coaching staffs and front office regimes, suggesting it's more about organizational philosophy than individual personnel decisions. Bettors should focus on the 76ers' opponent strength and their own recent schedule when evaluating these spots. Philadelphia becomes particularly vulnerable when facing well-rested teams with strong bench units. This trend carries the most weight during playoff races and when key rotation players are dealing with minor injuries that wouldn't typically sideline them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Philadelphia 76ers's ATS record as one day rest?

The Philadelphia 76ers have a 22-21-0 ATS record when playing on one day of rest from 2014-2024. This translates to a 51.2% ATS win rate over 43 games.

Is betting on the Philadelphia 76ers as one day rest profitable?

Betting on the Philadelphia 76ers with one day of rest has not been profitable, showing a -2.3% ROI from 2014-2024. Despite covering the spread slightly more than half the time, the negative return indicates poor betting value.

How does this compare to the league average?

The 76ers' 51.2% ATS rate on one day rest is slightly above the typical 50% break-even point but below most profitable betting thresholds. The -2.3% ROI suggests underperformance compared to successful betting strategies which typically target 5%+ returns.

ANALYZE This Trend

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Methodology

All trends in The Archives are calculated from official game results and closing point spreads from 2014 to 2024. ROI assumes a flat $100 bet at standard -110 juice. Win rate is calculated as wins divided by total decisions (pushes excluded). A minimum of 10 games is required for a trend to be published. Data is sourced from The Odds API and verified against official league records.