They are currently tied with New Jersey for the 7th spot and I guess with tie-breakers, they are in 8th.
More than half the season is gone and it's clear that the Sixers, though somewhat improved, are still not good enough to compete. That isn't a surprise, a team without any post play, or long-range shooters to spread the floor shouldn't be good enough to win consistently.
Teams in the Sixer's situation should be in the lottery, and even as I watch them and want them to play well, I want them to loose so they get a lottery pick, the more ping-pong balls the better.
It pretty much comes down to their schedule and who they play now. In general, I can tell which teams they are going to beat and which ones are going to beat them. The thing that I can't account for are what the other teams around them do.
I'm worried about Washington falling back and also New Jersey, since they traded Kidd. I'm hoping Atlanta will play better and that Indiana will pick it up a bit. Maybe Chicago will get better by getting rid of Big Ben.
With 25 games left and many of the opponents better, the Sixer should miss the playoffs. I think they will go 10-15 in that span if they are lucky. This assumes that they loose to teams like Orlando, Phoenix, Cleveland, etc. With any help at all from the other teams we can look forward to a decent pick in the next draft.
The team should go 0-3 against Orlando, Golden State and Phoenix. Maybe that will quiet down the local fans who think the team can win.