Episodes
The Sixers Science team discusses the Jahlil Okafor trade (00:50), the latest Markelle Fultz update (16:02), Joel Embiid's back tightness (34:56) and some trade conjectures floating around the interwebs (37:45).
Published 12/12/17
The Sixers Science team talks about the implications of Hack-A-Ben. Then, Randy, Eric and Mike discuss Dario's fit and Embiid's improvements. Mike gets into his disdain for Celtic's fans. 
Published 12/04/17
In this episode of Sixers Science, Mike, Randy & Eric discuss a range of topics including: Markelle Fultz' progression, Dario Saric's trade value, JJ Redick's return on investment and where Robert Covington ranks amongst his peers.
Published 11/28/17
Spike Eskin, from the Rights to Ricky Sanchez podcast & SportsRadio 94.1 WIP, joins the Sixers Science team to discuss Ben Simmons' start, the Sixers' future free agent movements and why Brad Stevens' regular season coaching is a bad omen for Celtics fans.
Published 11/10/17
The Sixers Science team discusses their takeaways from the Sixers first 7 games. Topics include: Ben Simmons' performance, Joel Embiid's low blocks production, Dario Saric's poor play, Markelle Fultz' shoulder, Brett Brown's Coaching Tactics, the rise of "3J" McConnell, is Vegan Jah toast, and Amir Johnson. 
Published 11/01/17
The Sixers Science team unveils a newly developed metric with the namesake of an all-timer, using it to compare Ben Simmons' projections with NBA greats. Also discussed: Markelle Fultz' free throws & reactions to Joel Embiid vs. the Nets.
Published 10/12/17
For the first time, the entire Sixers Science crew joins the podcast to discuss which lineup they think will have the largest net positive rating, and who will finish out games.  We will keep track of each person's lineup throughout the year, and surely keep you informed on who's the leader of the pack.
Published 10/07/17
NBA Statistics Guru Jacob Goldstein explains the shooting efficiency metric he developed, called Efficere. We look at Sixers past and present, and a couple of the NBA's star players.
Published 09/29/17
On Episode #6, we had the privilege of talking with Sixers beat writer Tom Moore, who's covered the team for almost three decades. We discuss topics ranging from Joel Embiid's health to Ben Simmons shoot, while also getting the inside scoop on the organization's expectations for the upcoming season.
Published 09/21/17
(Part 2) The Sixers Science team tackles the backup big-men situation behind Joel Embiid. We talk about the development of Richaun Holmes, how Amir Johnson can contribute, if Jahlil Okafor will see the court, and discuss the dear departed Nerlens Noel.
Published 09/16/17
The Sixers Science team tackles the backup big-men situation behind Joel Embiid. We talk about the development of Richaun Holmes, how Amir Johnson can contribute, if Jahlil Okafor will see the court, and discuss the dear departed Nerlens Noel.
Published 09/14/17
We had the privilege of hosting Dean Oliver, one of the pioneers of basketball analytics. Dean gave us the inside scoop on some of the most pressing issues in basketball analytics today, including the process of incorporating actionable data analysis into your game plan, the most common statistical pitfalls, the Celtics future, and the evolution of small-ball lineup.
Published 09/07/17
The Sixers Science Team breaks down the Cavaliers/Celtics trade, analyzing who won, and the implications of the trade for this year and beyond. (Better than The Ringer reaction pod)
Published 08/25/17
In this episode, we bring on NBA Salary Cap Guru Jeff Siegel to dive into the Sixers cap situation. We also break down various defensive metrics, showing which statistics have utility, and which have major pitfalls. Last, we talk about Robert Covington's as an outside-shooter.
Published 08/19/17
Topics covered include Sixers Offensive Sets, our predictions for the Sixers 2017-18 season, and project Markelle Fultz's true-shooting percentage. We also launch our running Liberty Ballers Mailbag segment where we answer questions from fans of the podcast, selected by highest popularity.
Published 08/11/17