3 observations: Tobias Harris, shorthanded Sixers rout Bulls on the road

While missing their star duo, Tobias Harris and the Philadelphia 76ers rout the Chicago Bulls on the road.

The Philadelphia 76ers were looking to start the second half on the right foot as they invaded the United Center getting set to take on the Chicago Bulls. They had to do so while missing their star duo of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons in order to get it done and the last time these teams matched up, Philadelphia needed all 50 points from Embiid to win the game.

In this one, the Sixers got some production from everybody and they were able to come away with a 127-105 win over the Bulls. Tobias Harris led seven players in double figures with 24 points and four assists as he took on the offensive load in this one.

Tony Bradley had a big game with 14 points on 7-for-7 shooting and he also had three blocks in the performance while starting for Embiid, Matisse Thybulle had 13 points and five steals, Dwight Howard added 18 and 12 rebounds off the bench, while Furkan Korkmaz added 16. Seth Curry had 12 points and seven assists and Shake Milton added 10 and he had eight rebounds.

With that said, here are the three observations from an impressive win: