Don’t look now, but the Philadelphia 76ers have been playing some good basketball since the calendar flipped to 2026.
In the month of January, the Sixers have gone 5-2, which is good for the fourth-best win percentage in the entire NBA. Plus, Philadelphia’s two losses in the month both came by one point in overtime in games that they probably should have won.
76ers are top 5 in both offense and defense in January
The Sixers have been getting it done on both ends of the floor in the new year. The have both the fifth-ranked offense and fifth-ranked defense in the league in January, and the fourth-best overall net rating, behind only the Charlotte Hornets, Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves (as of Jan. 14).
Thanks to their strong play to start the year, the Sixers have climbed up to fifth in the Eastern Conference standings, and sit just a game-and-a-half behind the third-seed Boston Celtics.
The play – and availability – of star center Joel Embiid has been a huge factor in Philadelphia’s January success. Embiid has appeared in six of Philly’s seven games in the month so far, and he even played in a stretch of six consecutive games from Dec. 30 through Jan. 9 for the Sixers. That represented the longest such stretch for Embiid in two seasons.
During that stretch, Embiid started to look a lot more like his old self than he did earlier in the season. His movement and fluidity improved greatly, and it looks like his confidence in his own body did, too. The big fella said as much himself at the onset of the month.
“I feel like I’m getting back to myself,” Embiid said after Philadelphia's first game of 2026. “Physically, I think where I feel it the most is defensively. I’m getting back to that level of just moving my feet, blocking shots and being that defensive presence.”
Joel Embiid starting to look like his old self
In January, Embiid is averaging 26.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 33.5 minutes per performance while shooting 55 percent from the floor.
Those numbers aren’t quite on par with his production from his MVP season, but he doesn’t need to do that kind of heavy lifting on offense on this specific Sixers squad with Tyrese Maxey pouring in points at an absurd rate and having his own MVP-like season, and Paul George and V.J. Edgecombe providing consistent ancillary offense. Edgecombe, the No. 3 overall pick from the ’25 draft, seemingly gets better, and more confident, with every game.
Like Embiid, George also seems to be progressing well physically over the course of the campaign. He’s averaging 32.5 minutes per game in January, compared to 23.0 in November, and while his stats don’t jump off the page, he’s provided the Sixers with a steady presence on both ends of the floor.
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On top of looking better physically, Embiid also just seems to be enjoying basketball again. Last season was a joyless slog for everyone involved with the Sixers, Embiid included, and as he struggled to start the current campaign, it looked like Embiid was still having difficulty finding his joy. But, as his playing time and availability have ticked up, so has his mood.
Philadelphia’s good fortune in the health department this month extends beyond Embiid. The Sixers also recently got Kelly Oubre and Trendon Watford back from extended stints on the sideline for both players. Both guys figure to be prominent parts of the rotation moving forward for Philly, and their return provides the team with additional depth in the frontcourt and on the wing.
For the first time all season, the Sixers are at full strength, or as close to full strength as an NBA team can be in January, and that has directly correlated to their recent success.
Half a month is a small sample size. The positive play – and health – will need to continue before the Sixers will be seriously considered as a contender in the conference, but they’ve certainly been trending in the right direction so far this year.
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