Portland Trail Blazers vs Philadelphia 76ers Prediction, Odds & Picks | 03.15.26
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D. Avdija
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Portland Trail Blazers vs Philadelphia 76ers Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 03.15.26
A compelling regular-season matchup is on the docket as the Portland Trail Blazers (32-35) travel to face the injury-riddled Philadelphia 76ers (36-31). The action is set for Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia. This game presents a fascinating contrast between a Blazers team finding its identity and a 76ers squad struggling to stay afloat amidst a wave of significant injuries to its star players.
Portland Trail Blazers vs Philadelphia 76ers Matchup Preview
Portland Trail Blazers Key Stats & Trends
The Trail Blazers have been powered by the stellar all-around play of Deni Avdija, who has emerged as the team’s primary offensive engine. Avdija is leading the team in both scoring (24.1 PPG) and assists (6.7 APG), showcasing a dynamic and complete game. Inside, rookie center Donovan Clingan has been a force on the glass, controlling the paint and averaging an impressive 11.6 RPG. Portland’s success hinges on this inside-out combination, and with their key players healthy, they pose a significant threat, particularly against compromised opponents.
Injury Report Portland Trail Blazers
- Robert Williams III (Day-to-day): Williams (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the 76ers.
- Chris Youngblood (Day-to-day): Portland signed Youngblood to a two-way contract Monday.
- Shaedon Sharpe (Out): Sharpe (calf) will be re-evaluated in 4-to-6 weeks.
- Damian Lillard (Out): Lillard (Achilles) is out but recently won his third 3-Point Contest title during All-Star weekend.
Philadelphia 76ers Key Stats & Trends
The 76ers’ statistical leaders tell the story of their current predicament. With their primary stars sidelined, rookie VJ Edgecombe has been thrust into a leading role, averaging 15.3 PPG and 3.8 APG. Veteran Andre Drummond has provided rebounding with 8.4 RPG, but the team’s offensive firepower is severely depleted. Philadelphia has shown resilience, but the absence of their franchise cornerstones has created a massive void that role players are struggling to fill, leading to inconsistent performances and a heavy reliance on defense to stay in games.
Injury Report Philadelphia 76ers
- Jabari Walker (Day-to-day): Walker has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Nets due to an illness.
- Andre Drummond (Day-to-day): Drummond (back) has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Nets.
- Joel Embiid (Out): Embiid (oblique) returned to basketball activities but his return date is unclear.
- Kelly Oubre Jr. (Out): Oubre is expected to miss at least two weeks due to a left elbow sprain.
- Tyrese Maxey (Out): Maxey (finger) has been diagnosed with a tendon injury and will be re-evaluated in three weeks.
- Johni Broome (Out): Broome is recovering from a partial meniscectomy on his right knee.
Portland Trail Blazers vs Philadelphia 76ers Prediction & Best Bet
The disparity in player availability is the defining factor in this matchup. The 76ers are without their two best players in Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, along with key scorer Kelly Oubre Jr. This effectively removes the heart of their offense and their primary defensive anchor.
Conversely, Portland is led by a healthy and productive Deni Avdija, who is playing at an elite level. The Blazers also have a significant advantage in the frontcourt with Donovan Clingan, who should dominate a paint missing Embiid and potentially Drummond. Philadelphia simply lacks the offensive firepower to keep pace with a more cohesive Portland squad. The Blazers’ ability to exploit the 76ers’ depleted roster makes them a strong pick to win and cover the spread.
Prediction: Portland Trail Blazers -7.5 (Spread)
Total Points: Over 228.5
Last 5 Games: POR
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Utah | W 124-114 | Holiday 25 | Clingan 15 | Holiday 8 |
| vs Charlotte | L 103-101 | Grant 24 | Clingan 11 | Avdija 7 |
| vs Indiana | W 131-111 | Henderson 28 | Clingan 11 | Avdija 8 |
| @ Houston | L 106-99 | Grant 21 | Clingan 13 | Holiday 10 |
| @ Memphis | W 122-114 | Holiday 35 | Williams III 11 | Holiday 11 |
Last 5 Games: PHI
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Brooklyn | W 104-97 | Grimes 28 | Bona 10 | Edgecombe 7 |
| @ Detroit | L 131-109 | Beauchamp 17 | Edwards 9 | Grimes 5 |
| vs Memphis | W 139-129 | Payne 32 | Oubre Jr. 12 | Payne 10 |
| @ Cleveland | L 115-101 | Grimes 17 | Bona 7 | Payne 4 |
| @ Atlanta | L 125-116 | Maxey 31 | Bona 7 | Payne 6 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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