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Indiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers preview: Start time, where to watch, injury report, betting odds November 14

The Pacers play their second-straight game against Philly on Tuesday

The Indiana Pacers face off with the Philadelphia 76ers for the second time in three days on Tuesday night. The Sixers took down the Pacers on Sunday behind big performances from their stars.

Indiana will look to avenge that defeat on Tuesday. There is added significance tonight as it is an In-Season Tournament game, and it's the second one for both teams. The winner of Pacers vs 76ers will finish the day on top of Eastern Conference Group A.

Viewing and Betting Information

Tip off time: 7 p.m. Eastern Time

Location: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Where to watch: NBA League Pass, Bally Sports Indiana, Bally Sports+, NBC Sports Philadelphia

Spread and Over/Under: The Pacers are underdogs as they are currently +5.5 in the SI Sportsbook. The over/under for the game is 239.5.

Pacers vs 76ers Injury Report

For the Pacers, two-way contract players Oscar Tshiebwe, Kendall Brown, and Isaiah Wong are questionable due to their status on a two-way contract. They kicked off G League play on Saturday and had their home opener Monday night.

For the 76ers, Nicolas Batum, Ricky Council IV, Kelly Oubre Jr, Javonte Smart, and Terquavion Smith are out. Joel Embiid is questionable.

Key Matchup

Bruce Brown vs Tyrese Maxey: Maxey crushed the Pacers on Sunday night, finishing with 50 points in a victory. It was Maxey's best-ever game — Indiana had no answers for him.

Brown was his primary defender on Sunday and likely will be again tonight. The newest Pacer has a track record of being a quality perimeter defender, and he will need to improve on that end of the floor to slow down Maxey. It's a difficult task, though, and Brown will also need to make plays on offense.


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