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by Tot on 5/5/24Wells Fargo Center - PhiladelphiaHad a great time seats wasn’t too bad next time would get there earlier
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Philadelphia 76ers History
The Philadelphia 76ers were one of the league's first franchises. Founded in 1946 and playing their first NBA season in 1949, the team was introduced as the Syracuse Nationals and played home games in upstate New York.
After moving to Philadelphia in 1963 and adopting the 76ers moniker in honor of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in the city in 1776, the team has had a prominent history featuring several players who would go on to be inducted into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame: Dolph Schayes, Hal Greer, Wilt Chamberlain, Billy Cunningham, Bobby Jones, Julius Erving, Maurice Cheeks, Moses Malone, Charles Barkley, and Allen Iverson.?
The 76ers have made 52 playoff appearances and earned nine trips to the NBA Finals, winning three World Championships. Chamberlain, Erving, Malone, Iverson and Joel Embiid have all also been named the NBA Most Valuable Player while playing for the 76ers, for a total of seven MVP awards. In 2024, Tyrese Maxey collected the franchise’s second Most Improved Player Award after Dana Barros in 1995.?
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Philadelphia 76ers Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1946
Team Colors: Blue, Red, Silver, Black, Navy, White
Team Rivals: Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards
Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center
The 76ers' current home arena originally opened its doors in 1996 as Spectrum II and was renamed Wells Fargo Center in 2010. The Wells Fargo Center officially seats 20,318 for NBA and college basketball games, and 19,541 for NHL and indoor NLL lacrosse events. Additionally, the offices, studios, and production facilities of NBC Sports Philadelphia are all located in the facility.
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The Philadelphia 76ers have made nine appearances in the NBA Finals, and have won three times: in 1955 as the Syracuse Nationals and in 1967 and 1983 as the 76ers.
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Had a great time seats wasn’t too bad next time would get there earlier
Even though my team lost, it was a great experience at the Welks Fargo Center. It was easy to navigate, friendly staff, clean, and Jumbotron entertainment was outstanding!
This was my first time at the Arena and I must say I was blown away, they did an amazing job building this place, I will definitely be back to see my Knicks beat the 76ers again!!
It was a fantastic experience and atmosphere. Seat in section 212 was good and I would repeat for the right price level.
The game was sick! Seats were great and comfortable and process was a breeze!
Great seats and great experience but too many NY fans ??
This was my first 76ers game. We had great floor seats where we were in the middle of everything. I enjoyed the friendly banter with the Knicks fans. It was just sooo much going on for the 76ers fans to participate in from the towels on our seats to the t-shirts being shot to to the fans on all seating levels, I had a really great time. Go Sixers!
had great seats had my monies worth had a wonderful time as well
Cramped seats, overcrowded public areas. Club level was much better before they remodeled.
Sat Half court in revolutionary row seats. They are padded nicely w/cup holders. Literally in the rafters and that is ok, cool view at half court. However, they have not figured out the air flow for those seats, it is MUCH hotter and the sound is really bad. Another issue is that you sit in a single row with you your back to a bar/rail above your head that all the general assembly ticket holders are leaning over, eating, drinking etc..It’s an intense game and everyone stands at times- well this created a lot of almost fights (disturbing for all the kids). Because of the steep angle the general assembly ppl are already standing and can’t see if the RevRow ppl stand. So- a lot of uncomfortable back and forth was happening (especially when opposing team fans). The Gen assembly felt they had the right to the view from whatever spot they chose to stand and the seated Rev Row felt the paid a higher price and had the right to jump up/sit when they wanted. These rev Row seats are not cheaper, but the Gen assembly are and the experience was heavily clouded by the above.