• Same Old Sixers
    Mar 26 2026

    The Philadelphia 76ers are back in the mix. At 38–32 and still sitting ninth in the Eastern Conference, they’re suddenly within striking distance of the top six—just half a game behind Orlando and one game behind Toronto. In this episode of Second Round Syndrome, hosts DJSportsZone and Jordan Sabel break down a pivotal week that may have kept the Sixers’ playoff hopes alive and possibly saved them from the chaos of the Play-In Tournament.

    Inside the Sixers’ Resurgence

    The Rookie Explosion – A statement win over Sacramento is fueled by career nights from VJ Edgecombe and Justin Edwards, with Edgecombe becoming the first Sixers rookie to hit 38 since Tyrese Maxey.

    The Injury Waiting Game – With Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Kelly Oubre Jr. still sidelined, the hosts discuss Embiid’s “doubtful” status and circle a potential return date against Chicago—the same night Paul George becomes eligible to return.

    The McCain Homecoming – All eyes turn to Monday’s matchup against Oklahoma City, as Jared McCain returns to Philadelphia in what the hosts call the most anticipated game of the season, complete with expectations of a huge performance and a loud fan reaction.

    Around the NBA

    Pistons & Celtics Shift – With Cade Cunningham sidelined due to a collapsed lung, the hosts declare Boston the clear favorite in the East and question how the injury reshapes the conference race.

    The Giannis Debate – Milwaukee’s situation takes center stage as the hosts debate whether the Bucks should shut down Giannis Antetokounmpo for draft positioning or continue pushing for contention—and whether a split could be coming.

    Expansion & Realignment – The NBA’s expansion talks heat up, with Las Vegas and Seattle as frontrunners. The hosts also explore the possibility of a Pittsburgh team and debate which franchise should shift to the Eastern Conference.

    A mix of analysis, reactions, and bold takes, this episode breaks down a Sixers team clawing its way back into relevance—while asking whether this late push is the start of something real or just another twist in their unpredictable season.

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    48 mins
  • The Tanking Dilemma
    Mar 18 2026

    The Philadelphia 76ers have fallen to ninth in the Eastern Conference at 36-31, and in this episode of Second Round Syndrome, hosts DJSportsZone and Jordan Sabel ask the question Sixers fans never want to hear: is it time to pivot to the draft? With their top-four protected pick hanging in the balance, the duo debates whether a postseason push is even realistic given the current state of the roster—or if losing might actually be the smarter path forward.

    Inside the Sixers’ Injury Crisis

    Injury Crisis – The injury report continues to spiral, with Tyrese Maxey sidelined for three weeks due to a finger injury, Kelly Oubre out with an elbow sprain, and no clear timetable for Joel Embiid’s return.

    The Nets Near-Collapse – The hosts react to a chaotic win over Brooklyn where the Sixers nearly blew a 28-point lead, allowing 41 fourth-quarter points to a team actively trying to lose.

    Pistons Physicality – A frustrating loss to Detroit highlights the roster’s lack of size, as Dominick Barlow was forced to battle Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart in what the hosts describe as a completely mismatched fight.

    The VJ Edgecombe Experiment – Nick Nurse faces criticism for forcing rookie VJ Edgecombe into a primary ball-handler role, throwing him into the fire in a position he may not be ready for.

    Tanking vs. Optimism – The debate heats up as DJ argues for a strategic tank to secure a top-four pick, while Jordan believes a healthy Sixers team could still make noise in the playoffs.

    Around the NBA

    Bam Adebayo’s 83-Point Explosion – The hosts react to one of the highest-scoring performances ever, while questioning the circumstances behind it and the strategy used to get there.

    A mix of analysis, reactions, and bold takes, this episode explores a franchise at a crossroads—caught between chasing the playoffs and protecting its future, with no clear answers in sight.

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    48 mins
  • No Embiid, No Answers
    Mar 9 2026

    Host DJSportsZone calls this episode a “therapeutic session” for a frustrated Philadelphia 76ers fanbase. After a disastrous week that exposed just how dependent the team is on Joel Embiid, the hosts break down a Sixers team that looked completely uncompetitive without their MVP center. With Embiid sidelined by a right oblique strain and expected to miss at least another week, the conversation quickly turns to the roster construction, effort level, and leadership issues that continue to surface whenever he’s out of the lineup.

    Inside the Sixers’ Meltdown

    • The Spurs Blowout – Co-host Jordan Sabel recounts being at the arena for the humiliating 50-point loss to San Antonio, where “sell the team” chants echoed through the building and the infamous Philly Boobirds returned after an embarrassing 11-point third quarter.
    • Wembanyama’s Dominance – Victor Wembanyama controlled the paint all night, finishing with six blocks and exposing the Sixers’ lack of rim protection.
    • The Drummond Debate – Andre Drummond becomes a major talking point after launching four corner three-point attempts while the Sixers trailed by double digits.
    • Management Under Fire – Daryl Morey and Nick Nurse face scrutiny as the hosts question roster construction, trade decisions, and the team’s overall lack of urgency.
    • More Injury Concerns – With Paul George still suspended and rookie VJ Edgecombe leaving the Spurs game with a lower back contusion, the hosts debate whether the Sixers can survive a tough upcoming road trip.

    Around the NBA

    • Jayson Tatum’s Return – The Celtics star is reportedly set to return just 10 months after tearing his Achilles, sparking debate about how Boston should reintegrate him into their lineup.
    • The “Big Three” Debate – The episode closes with a broader conversation about roster building in the modern NBA and whether depth and continuity matter more than star-studded superteams.

    A mix of analysis, reactions, and bold takes, this episode dives into a disastrous stretch for the Sixers while asking the big question: is this just a rough week without Embiid, or a sign of deeper problems within the franchise?

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    54 mins
  • The Embiid Effect
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Second Round Syndrome, hosts DJSportsZone and Jordan Sabel break down a timely turnaround for the Philadelphia 76ers, who have climbed back to sixth in the East behind a three-game win streak after a rough post-deadline slide. With momentum building and a marquee matchup against Boston looming, the duo examines whether this surge is real or just another temporary high in a rollercoaster season.

    Inside the Sixers’ Surge:

    • The Franchise Savior: Joel Embiid returns from a shin scare and instantly transforms the team, reinforcing how drastically the Sixers’ identity shifts when he’s on the floor.
    • Maxey Makes History: Tyrese Maxey surpasses Allen Iverson as the franchise’s all-time leader in three-pointers, highlighted by a blazing 21-point first quarter against Miami and a growing case as the team’s true centerpiece.
    • The Third Quarter Nightmare: Another near-collapse after halftime raises fresh concerns about focus, coaching, and the team’s ongoing third-quarter curse.
    • Roster Depth Check: Kelly Oubre Jr.’s strong stretch earns praise, while the hosts debate whether Quentin Grimes is becoming another streaky-shooter archetype Sixers fans know too well.

    League-Wide Drama and Draft Buzz:

    • The hosts react to the league’s new scrutiny of suspicious late-season surgeries tied to tanking teams and debate whether load management is the NBA’s real problem.
    • A deep dive into top draft prospect Darryn Peterson sparks debate about competitiveness and mentality at the next level.
    • Around the East, injuries, inconsistency, and shifting contenders open the door for Philadelphia to climb if they can stay healthy.

    A mix of analysis, reactions, and bold takes, this episode explores why the Sixers might finally be stabilizing — and whether this run is the start of something real or just another chapter of Second Round Syndrome.

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    46 mins
  • All-Star Syndrome
    Feb 18 2026

    In Episode 12 of Second Round Syndrome, hosts DJSportsZone and Jordan Sabel break down a brutal stretch for the 30–24 Philadelphia 76ers, highlighted by a shocking 138–89 blowout loss to the Knicks. Sitting sixth in the East, the team’s flaws are becoming impossible to ignore, and the hosts explain why the roster looks completely lost without Joel Embiid and dangerously thin after the trade deadline.

    Inside the Sixers’ Struggles:
    The Alvarado Explosion: Reaction to Jose Alvarado torching Philadelphia with 26 points and eight threes off the bench.
    Depth & Rebounding Issues: Outside of Tyrese Maxey’s 32-point effort, the offense stalled, and the team’s rebounding problems hit a breaking point when Portland’s bench nearly out-rebounded the entire Sixers roster.
    The Third-Quarter Curse: Another collapse after halftime, including a disastrous 49–22 stretch against Portland, raises serious questions about coaching, effort, and mentality.
    Buyout Possibilities: Could Lonzo Ball be a short-term solution for the team’s guard depth? The hosts debate the risk versus reward.

    All-Star Weekend Preview:
    • VJ Edgecombe’s Rising Stars appearance and Maxey’s shot in the Three-Point Contest
    • Defense of Damian Lillard’s inclusion despite injury, arguing star power matters
    • A heated rant about the dunk contest and why today’s stars have hurt its legacy

    League Trends & Tributes:
    • Debate over the NBA’s tanking problem and whether a draft tournament could fix it
    • A tribute to Chris Paul’s career, from Lob City dominance to mentoring the next generation and possibly coaching in the future

    A loaded episode of reactions, debates, and league-wide storylines as the Sixers try to steady themselves before the postseason push.

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    47 mins
  • The Trade Deadline Disaster
    Feb 11 2026

    In Episode 11 of Second Round Syndrome, what host DJSportsZone calls a “therapeutic session” for Sixers fans turns into a full-blown venting hour after what the duo labels an “absolute outrageous travesty” of a trade deadline. DJ and co-host Jordan Sabel unload on a front office they believe prioritized ducking the luxury tax over legitimately competing for a championship.

    Inside the Sixers’ trade deadline disaster:
    The Jared McCain Fleecing: The hosts torch the decision to trade 21-year-old rising star Jared McCain to the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder for a 2026 Rockets first-round pick and three second-rounders, calling the move “malpractice” and arguing the Sixers got “absolutely nothing” for a player with massive upside.
    Luxury Tax Ducking: The duo believes the entire deadline was about avoiding the tax, not winning now. Daryl Morey takes heavy criticism, with DJ even siding with James Harden’s infamous quote that “Daryl Morey is a liar.”
    Roster Fallout: While Joel Embiid is healthy and playing well, the Sixers face a major blow with Paul George receiving a 25-game suspension, sidelining him until late March. The hosts also react to Dominick Barlow being converted to a standard deal and the “throwaway” trade sending Eric Gordon to Memphis.

    Blockbuster moves across the NBA:
    James Harden to Cleveland: In a stunning shake-up, Harden lands with the Cavaliers while the Clippers receive Darius Garland. The hosts debate whether Harden actually moves the needle and warn that Cleveland may have fallen for the usual “Harden tricks.”
    Wizards Reload: Washington makes waves after landing both Trae Young and Anthony Davis, with the Mavs dumping AD in a shocking pivot.
    Warriors Dynasty Over?: Golden State acquires Kristaps Porziņģis for Buddy Hield and Jonathan Kuminga, a move the hosts view as a desperate sign the dynasty era is officially over.

    A raw, emotional episode full of trade deadline fallout, league-shaking moves, and frustration that cuts straight to the heart of Second Round Syndrome.

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    44 mins
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Third Quarter
    Feb 3 2026

    In Episode 10 of Second Round Syndrome, DJSportsZone welcomes new co-host Jordan Sabel as the duo breaks down a 26–21 Sixers team that’s undeniably more watchable than last season — but still wildly inconsistent.

    Inside the Sixers’ highs and lows:
    The Dynamic Duo: Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey’s pick-and-roll chemistry is reaching elite levels. Maxey continues to prove he’s the fastest player in the league, highlighted by a 44-point night and a game-winning shot against the Kings.
    The Third-Quarter Curse: Even in wins, Philadelphia keeps sabotaging itself after halftime, getting outscored 38–28 in the third quarter versus Sacramento. Is this on Nick Nurse, effort, or mentality?
    Rebounding Crisis: A glaring lack of physicality shows up on the glass, as the Sixers were out-rebounded 46–24 by a struggling Kings squad and gave up 24 second-chance points.
    West Coast Road Test: A brutal five-game stretch looms against the Clippers, Warriors, Lakers, Suns, and Blazers. The hosts agree three wins is the minimum needed to build momentum heading into the All-Star break.

    Trade deadline talk and the Giannis elephant in the room:
    Sixers Trade Outlook: With the February 5 deadline approaching, small moves — likely a floor-spacing forward — feel more realistic than a blockbuster.
    The Giannis Sweepstakes: Golden State, New York, Miami, and Minnesota emerge as potential suitors if Milwaukee opens the door.
    Hypothetical Deals: From a Warriors-Bucks framework involving Jonathan Kuminga to a fun but costly scenario pairing Giannis with Victor Wembanyama in San Antonio.
    Hands Off VJ Edgecombe: The hosts strongly reject any idea of moving VJ Edgecombe or Joel Embiid for Giannis, citing fit concerns and long-term risk.

    An episode packed with Sixers analysis, trade deadline debate, and a closer look at why Philadelphia must solve its Second Round Syndrome before the playoffs arrive.

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    36 mins
  • You’re a Wizard, Trae
    Jan 18 2026

    In this packed episode of Second Round Syndrome, DJSportsZone breaks down one of the biggest moves of the season: Trae Young is officially a Washington Wizard. The guys react to the win-win deal that sends Young to D.C. in exchange for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert, and discuss why the Wizards may choose to sit their new star to protect a top-eight protected draft pick.

    Inside the NBA Trade Landscape:
    Ja Morant on the Move: Reports suggest Memphis is listening to offers, with Miami emerging as a preferred destination. Second Round Syndrome debates whether the Grizzlies should prioritize Tyler Herro or stockpile draft capital as they pivot toward a youth-driven rebuild.
    The Anthony Davis Dilemma: With AD sidelined for at least six weeks due to a hand injury, the discussion turns to the “malpractice” of his previous trade and why Dallas appears more focused on the Cooper Flagg outlook than a short-term playoff push.
    The Grizzlies Fire Sale: Jaren Jackson Jr.’s trade value takes center stage, with the argument that he may currently be worth more than Morant and that Memphis should hoard picks the way Oklahoma City once did.

    Sixers Performance and Outlook:
    The Big Four Is Back: For the first time this season, the Sixers are fully healthy, with Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Paul George, and rookie standout VJ Edgecombe all available.
    Maxey’s MVP-Level Play: Maxey continues his dominant run, averaging 30.9 points per game while playing the best defense of his career.
    Road Trip Recap: A strong trip highlighted by an 80-point first half in Toronto and a gritty win in Orlando.
    Kyle Lowry’s Homecoming: Emotional “Greatest Raptor of All Time” chants in Toronto spark conversation about Lowry’s legacy and potential retirement timeline.
    The Home-Stand Test: With nine of the next ten games at home, the hosts set a clear benchmark — at least seven wins — to prove the Sixers belong among the East’s elite.

    A loaded episode covering trade chaos, Sixers momentum, and the stakes ahead as the season ramps up.

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    39 mins