- Matchup: Indiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers
- Event Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcasting: NBC Sports Philadelphia
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The Xfinity Mobile Arena will host an exciting game featuring the Philadelphia 76ers (22-17) against the Indiana Pacers (9-32) this Monday.

In their last match, the Pacers faced the Raptors but ended in defeat, losing 115-101. Throughout the game, Indiana conceded 21 personal fouls compared to Toronto’s 23. The Pacers converted only 10 of 28 three-point attempts. Meanwhile, the Raptors had a free throw success rate of 65.4%, hitting 17 of 26 chances. Toronto also secured 49 rebounds, with 11 on offense, and recorded 7 blocks. The Raptors facilitated 30 assists and achieved 4 steals. Defensively, Indiana allowed their opponents to shoot 49.4% from the field, surrendering 44 field goals out of 89 attempts. The Pacers managed 26 assists while forcing 12 turnovers and executing 6 steals. They grabbed a total of 46 rebounds, including 14 offensive boards. At the free-throw line, Indiana succeeded in 23 of their 31 attempts for a conversion rate of 74.2%. Their field goal shooting ended at 38.4%, hitting 33 out of 86 shots, and landed 12 out of 42 from three-point territory.
Pascal Siakam was a standout performer in the last game, scoring 26 points with 10 of 23 shooting accuracy. He logged 35 minutes and grabbed 10 rebounds while also contributing 4 assists.
As the Pacers enter this matchup with a season record of 9-32, they average 14.1 turnovers and commit 22.5 fouls per game. Collectively, they secure 42.8 rebounds per contest and have dished out 1,022 assists this season, ranking 22nd in the league. From beyond the arc, Indiana has a 34.3% shooting rate (513 of 1,494) and is hitting 77.6% on free throws. They score an average of 110.6 points per game, placing them 28th in the NBA, while their field goal percentage stands at 44.2%.
On the defensive end, the Pacers are forcing 14.4 turnovers per game while committing 21.1 fouls. Opponents are shooting 33.6% from three-point range against them, with Indiana ranked 23rd for points allowed per game (118.3). The Pacers have a field goal defense percentage of 48.3% (1,755 of 3,637) and allow 47.3 rebounds per game, ranking 9th in total assists allowed with 1,033.
In their previous outing, the 76ers suffered a 133-107 loss to the Cavaliers. Philadelphia permitted Cleveland to collect a total of 52 rebounds in the game (12 offensive). The 76ers shot 43.5% from three, hitting 20 of 46 attempts and went 13 of 18 at the charity stripe (72.2%). Cleveland shot 52.6% overall, converting 50 of 95 field goals, while Philadelphia struggled with a 40.4% shooting percentage, making only 36 of 89 attempts. The 76ers managed to make 12 out of 43 three-point shots (27.9%) and converted 23 of their free throws at a successful rate of 88.5%. Cleveland committed 19 fouls, resulting in 26 free-throw opportunities for the 76ers. Philadelphia committed 12 turnovers and achieved 9 steals during the game, while collecting a total of 42 rebounds (31 defensive and 11 offensive).
Joel Embiid played a pivotal role in this matchup, shooting 7 of 14 with a 50.0% field goal percentage and grabbing 4 rebounds. He scored 20 points in just 25 minutes while adding 3 assists.
This season, the 76ers hold a record of 22-17. They average 20.7 fouls per game, shooting 82.0% from the free throw line. The team assists 24.4 times per game (28th in the league) and records about 14.2 turnovers. With a total of 4,557 points this season (116.8 per game), they grab an average of 44.3 rebounds. On the offensive front, Philadelphia’s field goal percentage stands at 45.4%, ranking 26th in the NBA.
On defense, the 76ers limit opponents to 33.9% shooting from three (478 of 1,412) and allow a free throw percentage of 78.9%. They yield 27.4 assists and 45.0 rebounds per game, ranking 22nd and 21st in the league respectively. Defensively, they rank 14th in the NBA for points allowed per game, averaging 115.6. They force an average of 15.0 turnovers per game while permitting a 46.4% shooting percentage from their opponents (11th in the league).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back Indiana
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