Sixers Podcast: Career Years Ahead | Best NBA Starting Lineups – The Sixer Sense

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Sixers Podcast: Career Years Ahead |  Best NBA Starting Lineups – The Sixer Sense


This episode of The Sixer Sense podcast offers insight into which players are likely to have a career year this season, which NBA teams have the best starting rosters, and how Las Vegas’ money lines favor franchises for finish at the top.

The Sixer Sense Podcast: Episode 212

We begin the podcast with a discussion of the Sixers players who will elevate their game to never-before-seen heights. Do we believe that Tyrese Maxey has another level to reach? How could Tobias Harris boost his performance this year? Can Isaiah Joe step up and flaunt his career numbers?

The next topic revolves around realistic business partners for a Sixers player who fell out of rotation at the end of last season. We talk about Furkan Korkmaz and how an unstable game could have him in trade rumors for this season. The podcast provides several fictionalized exchanges from an article by Lucas Johnson that could land Korkmaz on another team.

We then move on to the topic of the best starting rosters in the NBA. According to Christopher Kline, his five 30-team starting rosters put the Sixers in the top 10. Who are the other nine teams based on the standings? The podcast debates who should have made the top 10 and who should have been left out.

The last topic we cover reveals some interesting NBA futures bets based on the money line. We explore who is likely to win each division, conference, and NBA title odds according to Las Vegas bettors. Who is -190 to win their division? Which reconstruction teams are +25,000 to finish ahead of theirs? More importantly, where are the Sixers in winning the NBA championship?

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