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Philadelphia heads into Charlotte for a real Saturday night showdown with both teams hovering near the playoff bubble.
The Hornets hope to stretch their five-game home win streak as 5.5-point favorites, while the 76ers aim to stabilize an uneven road performance without some key scorers.
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What our Post expert thinks about 76ers vs. Hornets
Charlotte thrives on perimeter volume, averaging 16.3 made 3s per game — nearly three more than Philadelphia allows on average.
Joel Embiid is posting another monstrous offensive year, shooting 50.1 percent and averaging 26.9 points. The only problem is that the 76ers’ defense concedes 47 percent from the field.
The last meeting between these two ended in a blowout for the Hornets, powered by Brandon Miller’s 30-point outburst.
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