National Basketball Association » Philadelphia 76ers » Biggest Losses
Based on point differential, the largest loss in Philadelphia 76ers history is by 56 points, which has happened twice: a 93-149 loss to the Seattle SuperSonics on Mar 6, 1993 and a 98-154 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Jan 2, 1993.
The biggest playoffs loss in Philadelphia 76ers history, by point differential, is by 40 points which occured in a 81-121 loss to the Boston Celtics during the Eastern Conference Finals on May 9, 1982.
The biggest home loss in Philadelphia 76ers history, by point differential, is by 51 points which occured in a 68-119 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Dec 7, 2015.
The biggest road loss in Philadelphia 76ers history, by point differential, is by 56 points, which has happened twice: a 93-149 loss to the Seattle SuperSonics on Mar 6, 1993 and a 98-154 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Jan 2, 1993.
The most points the Philadelphia 76ers have ever allowed in a single game is 154 points, which has happened twice: a 98-154 loss against the Sacramento Kings on Jan 2, 1993 and a 132-154 loss against the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec 19, 1971.
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