March 14, 2026, 8:03 a.m. ET

The Brooklyn Nets (17-49) seem to be picking up more injuries as the days go by, but that can be the case for a team like the Nets that has endured plenty of hardships during yet another rebuilding season. Brooklyn is hoping to finish this season on a strong note and with their next matchup being at the Philadelphia 76ers (35-31), if you’re wondering where you can watch all the action live, you’ve come to the right place!

The Nets come into this matchup after a 108-97 loss at the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday in which Brooklyn competed with the Hawks for the first three quarters before dropping the ball in the fourth. Forward Josh Minott led the way for the Nets with 24 points (career-high) and three steals while rookie guard Drake Powell had 11 points and three assists of his own.

The 76ers enter this contest following a 131-109 loss at the Detroit Pistons on Thursday in which Philadelphia didn’t have an answer for Detroit, specifically in the first and third quarters. Forward MarJon Beauchamp had 17 points and six rebounds in 31 minutes off the bench while forward Jabari Walker had 16 points and two assists while filling in for a 76ers team that is understandably struggling without Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George in the rotation at the moment for various reasons.

The Lines, Courtesy Of BetMGMPoint-spread: Nets (+8.5)Money-line: Nets (+290)Over/Under: 217.5Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Notable Injuries

Nets: OUT: Egor Demin (left plantar fascia injury management), Day’Ron Sharpe (thumb), Nic Claxton (rest), and Drake Powell (knee). DOUBTFUL: Michael Porter Jr. (ankle). PROBABLE: Ochai Agbaji (ankle).

76ers: OUT: Johni Broome (knee), Joel Embiid (oblique), Paul George (league suspension), Tyrese Maxey (finger), and Kelly Oubre Jr. (elbow). QUESTIONABLE: Adem Bona (back) and Andre Drummond (back).

Advice and Prediction

The Nets have less than one month left in their 2025-26 NBA season and with them officially being eliminated from postseason contention, it seems that every player will be getting a chance to show what they can do. While Brooklyn is dealing with injuries to almost every member of the starting lineup, that has paved the way for players like Minott to thrive.

The 76ers are trying to hold on to their standing within the Eastern Conference play-in tournament, but that has proven to be a tough ordeal without any of its stars on the floor. Philadelphia is currently ninth in the conference and while anything can happen, it seems that they are destined for the tournament, but they have to take care of business against teams like the Nets first.

While both the Nets and 76ers are struggling in their ways, it’s clear that there is at least one degree of separation between these two squads when it comes to offensive rating, defensive rating, and pace. Brooklyn ranks as one of the worst teams in all three of the aforementioned metrics while Philadelphia is closer to middle of the pack in those factors.

Prediction: 76ers 110, Nets 105

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