ORLANDO — Tobias Harris had another big game for the Philadelphia 76ers Friday night.
Harris, a former University of Tennessee basketball player, posted a double-double in Philadelphia’s 108-101 victory over the Orlando Magic at HP Field House.
Harris, who can play both forward positions for the 76ers, scored 23 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to help his team grab a pivotal victory in the the league’s Central Florida bubble.
He also dished out four four assists while starting and logging 40 minutes on the court.
Harris played for the Volunteers during the 2010-2011 season for coach Bruce Pearl, making the Southeastern Conference’s All-Freshman Team and achieving Second Team All-Conference Honors during that campaign.
He was drafted in the second round of the 2011 NBA draft by the Charlotte Bobcats and bounced around the league his first several seasons, playing for the Milwaukee Bucks, the Magic, the Pistons and the Los Angeles Clippers.
He was a 2019 trade deadline acquisition by Philadelphia from Los Angeles.