Sixers open road trip with tough loss to Chicago Bulls
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The Philadelphia 76ers will begin a 5-game road trip on Friday when they pay a visit to the Chicago Bulls, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to start the trip off on the right foot against a tough Bulls team on the road.
The star center will miss his 17th game of the season, this time, due to a sprained ankle. Kelly Oubre Jr., will also remain out with a left knee sprain.
The Philadelphia 76ers (15-11) gear up for the second half of a back-to-back Saturday night against the Dallas Mavericks (11-17). Tipoff for the next 25th Anniversary Celebration Game, presented by Crypto.com and featuring a throwback Hardwood Classic theme, is set for 7 p.m. ET at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
The Sixers waived rookie two-way contract shooting guard Hunter Sallis before signing Beauchamp. Two-ways Barlow and Jabari Walker have been regulars in the Sixers’ rotation. Barlow’s been especially versatile and valuable, starting 15 games and averaging 9.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.0 blocks and 0.8 steals.
The 76ers return to the court to face the New York Knicks Friday night, but you won’t find the game on NBC Sports Philadelphia or anywhere else on TV. Instead, Sixers fans will need to log in to Amazon Prime Video,
Joel Embiid's status for the Philadelphia 76ers' December 26, 2025, game against the Chicago Bulls remains uncertain due to ongoing right knee management. The Sixers face a short-handed roster with multiple players out or ill,
Paul George discusses the importance of this upcoming 5-game road trip for the Philadelphia 76ers as the team continues to grow.
As for the Nets, Haywood Highsmith is out as he recovers from right knee surgery. Promising rookie Drake Powell will miss the game with a sprained right ankle. Featured scorer Cam Thomas remains out with a strained left hamstring.