June 28, 2024

PHILADELPHIA — Chants of “Tobi! Tobi” rang through the Wells Fargo Center as Tobias Harris tried to hit just one more triple to get his first 40-point game. The Philadelphia 76ers forward was unable to get there, settling for a season-high 37 points in a dominant win over the Sacramento  Harris posted his highest-scoring game as a Sixer on 14-25 shooting from the field while also tallying seven rebounds, three assists and three steals. He attacked the rim strongly time after time while sprinkling in jumpers from around the floor. The 76ers led for the final 40 minutes of game time in a huge win that did not feature Joel Embiid. This game is a strong candidate to be considered Harris’ best as a Sixer.

Not only did Harris uplift the Sixers offensively but he played a huge role on defense by guarding Domantas Sabonis. The physical center and wise playmaker operates as the central hub for the Kings’ offense, using his strong frame to wear down his defender. With Philly needing to show some defensive competency without Embiid, Harris was up to the task, playing a vital role in coaxing a 14-point effort out of a player who averaged 20.2 points per contest coming into the game.

“I thought that set the tone for myself, personally,” Harris said. “Defending, taking on that challenge and then early on in the game, that fueled a lot of energy towards the offensive end for us. Getting stops, getting out in transition, creating some easy looks — that was the game plan at shootaround today and it paid off tonight. I thought the whole group did a great job of locking into that game plan and understanding what we wanted to accomplish out there.

“That’s what makes these type of games special,” the 76ers veteran said, “is to be able to do it on the offensive end but also be able to lock in defensively as well.” Hearing the crowd chant his name was “a lot of fun” for Harris. But he wishes things played out a little differently. Chucking up threes before he was subbed out left him without the points he needed to get to 40.

“I wish it was a closer game ’cause I then I probably would’ve gotten it,” Harris said with a smile. “The lesson of the story is don’t force it, just let it flow.”

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