Episodes

  • Embiid & PG Return — Is This Finally It?
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of Ring the Damn Bell, John and Sanoj react to the return of Joel Embiid and Paul George — and what might have been the most exciting game of the season.

    Yes, it came against a struggling Bulls team… but 157 points is still 157 points.

    We break down:

    • Embiid’s dominant return and what stood out most (hint: it wasn’t just scoring)
    • PG finding his rhythm and impacting both ends of the floor
    • The growth in Embiid’s leadership and maturity on the court
    • Whether this performance actually means something… or if we’re being teased again
    • The current playoff picture and why seeding matters more than ever
    • The realistic path forward with only a handful of games left

    There’s a real tension right now:

    The heart says this team can make a run

    but the brain says slow down.

    With Maxey and others close to returning, the Sixers might finally be heading into the playoffs with something they haven’t had in years — health.

    But is it too late… or just in time?

    🔔 If you’re a real Sixers fan, you already know — it’s time to Ring the Damn Bell.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 25: We Want to Believe… But This Team Makes It Hard
    Mar 19 2026

    John and Sanoj are back this week to talk about another especially frustrating week of being a Sixers fan.


    After a couple of “moral wins” against weaker teams, reality came crashing down in a brutal loss to the Denver Nuggets. From lack of effort to questionable coaching and a roster that barely looks like a team, this episode of Ring the Damn Bell dives into just how far things have fallen.


    With injuries piling up, the playoffs approaching, and no real sense of identity on the court, the guys are asking a tough question: is there actually anything to believe in right now?


    Episode Highlights:


    - The embarrassing blowout loss to Denver and what it revealed about the team

    - Why recent wins against weaker opponents don’t actually mean anything

    - The impact of constant injuries and a constantly changing lineup

    - A roster that feels more like a “church league team” than an NBA squad

    - The lack of leadership on the floor and what that says about coaching

    - Revisiting key turning points in the season: the Jared McCain trade, Paul George suspension, and Embiid’s injuries

    - Whether the Sixers can realistically do anything in the playoffs even if they get healthy

    - The emotional toll of the season on both players and fans

    - A broader conversation about mental health in professional sports

    - Thoughts on potential NBA expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas


    If you're a Sixers fan, you probably know the feeling right now. Frustration, exhaustion, and just enough hope to keep watching.


    Make sure to like and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.


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    22 mins
  • Episode 24: The Sixers Are Officially Snakebitten… Another Injury Breaks During Our Show
    Mar 12 2026

    John and Sanoj are back this week to talk about another especially frustrating week of being a Sixers fan.


    The episode starts with breaking news as the guys learn during recording that Kelly Oubre is out for two weeks with an elbow sprain. It is the latest hit to a roster that already feels like it is held together by duct tape and G-League call-ups.


    From comparing this season to the Process era to debating playoff hopes and coaching futures, the conversation captures exactly what it feels like to follow the Sixers right now: equal parts disbelief, frustration, and stubborn hope.


    Highlights from this episode:

    • The breaking news that Kelly Oubre will miss two weeks with an elbow injury

    • A growing injury list that now includes Embiid, Maxey, Paul George and more

    • Campaign’s incredible 8-for-8 shooting performance from three

    • Whether the Sixers are destined for the play-in tournament

    • Why the Sixers’ draft situation with Oklahoma City makes tanking pointless

    • If a healthy Sixers roster would actually scare top Eastern Conference teams

    • The MVP race debate between Nikola Jokić and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    • Nick Nurse’s future and whether coaching changes could be coming

    • The kind of coach the Sixers might need moving forward

    • Some good news for Tyrese Maxey as he prepares to become a dad


    If you are a Sixers fan, you probably understand the feeling right now.


    Hope, frustration, and a lot of “what ifs.”


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    23 mins
  • Episode 21: The Sixers Won… But It Still Felt Like a Loss
    Mar 5 2026

    John and Sanoj are back this week to talk about another especially frustrating week of being a Sixers fan.


    After barely squeaking out a win against a tanking Jazz team, the frustration is boiling over. From questionable roster decisions to coaching complaints and the ongoing debate about ownership, this episode of Ring the Damn Bell dives headfirst into the chaos surrounding the Sixers right now.


    There are still flashes of hope, but the guys are asking the same question many fans are asking right now: what exactly is going on with this team?


    Episode Highlights:


    - The Sixers barely surviving against a tanking Utah Jazz team

    - Tyrese Maxey carrying the offense and playing “hero ball”

    - The continued frustration with ISO-heavy offense under Nick Nurse

    - Andre Drummond’s strange performance and surprising stat lines

    - The fallout from the Jared McCain trade and how it may have affected team morale

    - Why the Sixers keep running down the shot clock every possession

    - Ownership frustration and the ongoing criticism of Josh Harris

    - A surprising bright spot: Jabari Walker stepping up with clutch plays

    - Whether Embiid returning could stabilize the team before the playoffs


    Can the Sixers realistically make a playoff run if everyone gets healthy?


    If you're a Sixers fan, you probably know the feeling right now. Equal parts frustration, hope, and disbelief.


    Make sure to like and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.


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    https://ringthedamnbell.net


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    23 mins
  • Episode 20: 76ers Bounce Back After Brutal Pelicans Loss
    Feb 27 2026

    This Week on Ring the Damn Bell:


    - Horrific loss to the Pelicans


    - 76ers blow a lead and get dominated in the 2nd half in New Orleans, losing 126–111 — Jordan Poole & Pelicans’ shooters take over, Maxey and Oubre put up points but Philly collapses.


    - Huge win vs. Timberwolves


    - Tyrese Maxey goes off with 39 points, VJ Edgecombe lights it up from deep, and Philly snaps its skid with a statement 135–108 win in Minnesota.


    - Expected win vs. Pacers


    - Joel Embiid returns, scores 27 and Maxey 32 as Philly cruises to 135–114, closing out a solid road trip.


    We discuss:


    - Embiid’s impact back in the lineup


    - Maxey’s elite playmaking & scoring


    - What this means for the 76ers going forward


    Subscribe for more Sixers breakdowns, reactions & reactions to every game!


    #Sixers #NBA #RTDB #TyreseMaxey #JoelEmbiid #76ers #NBARecap #Pelicans #Timberwolves #Pacers

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    24 mins
  • We Had To Play Lowry… So We Signed Payne | Maxey & VJ Deliver
    Feb 18 2026

    After trading McCain, the guard rotation got thin — really thin. Thin enough that the Sixers were asking Kyle Lowry to log real minutes in 2026. Veteran presence? Absolutely. Heavy rotation load? That’s a different story.

    So the Sixers brought in Cameron Payne to stabilize the backcourt and give Tyrese Maxey some much-needed relief before those 2,000+ minutes start catching up to him.

    On this episode of Ring The Damn Bell, John and Sanoj break down the Payne signing, Jabari Walker earning a standard contract, and Tyrese Martin joining on a two-way. We also dive into Maxey’s All-Star performance, VJ Edgecombe winning Rising Stars MVP, the new NBA All-Star format, and what it meant seeing Dr. J at All-Star Weekend.

    Are these moves enough to compete in the East? Or are we just plugging holes?

    Trust the Neighbors. 🔔

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    15 mins
  • The Sixers were embarrassed. There’s no other way to say it.
    Feb 14 2026

    A 138–89 blowout at home to the Knicks. Knicks fans taking over Xfinity Mobile Arena. Jose Alvarado dropping a career night after being acquired last week. And meanwhile? The Sixers sat at the deadline and did nothing.

    We break down the 49-point humiliation, the atmosphere inside the arena, the Jarad McCain trade for future picks, and why standing still in the Eastern Conference might be the most frustrating part of all.

    Even Joel Embiid has publicly asked fans to stop selling tickets to Knicks games. It’s time for Philly to protect home court.

    Trust the Neighbors.

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    21 mins
  • Sixers 3–1 Out West: Embiid Ascending, Suns Get Chippy, and the Josh Harris Question
    Feb 8 2026

    The Philadelphia 76ers are 3–1 on their West Coast road trip, and the wins are starting to feel different. We break down statement victories over the Clippers, Warriors, and Suns, a hard-fought loss to the Lakers, and why this team is clearly gelling at the right time.

    We dive into the chippiness against Phoenix, including tense moments between Kelly Oubre and Dillon Brooks, plus the on-court edge between Devin Booker and Joel Embiid. From there, we zoom out and talk big picture: Embiid’s continued improvement, the Sixers’ growing confidence, and the uncomfortable conversation around owner Josh Harris. We compare Harris’s approach to true championship franchises, question his aversion to the luxury tax, and discuss what the Sixers’ soaring valuation really says about the organization’s priorities.

    Wins are stacking up — but the most important questions may still be coming from the top.

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    26 mins