The Philadelphia 76ers were looking to continue their winning ways on the road as they took a trip to The Bay to take on the Golden State Warriors. They got off to a terrific start building a lead as large as 24 as they got into the paint consistently, but then, they had a collapse.
Their rather large lead actually turned into a deficit as they trailed by five entering the fourth quarter due to Golden State scoring 40 points in the third. Thanks to the leadership of Tobias Harris and a better defensive effort in the fourth, the Sixers were able to avoid a collapse and win the game 108-98.
Harris had an all-around game for the Sixers with 25 points, 13 rebounds, and four assists, Ben Simmons had 22 points and eight rebounds, Tony Bradley was huge with 18 points and 11 rebounds, Shake Milton added 13 points, Furkan Korkmaz had 12 points, and Danny Green added 11.
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