3 observations: Other Sixers step up to lead team past Raptors in Tampa

The supporting cast steps up in a big way to lead the Philadelphia 76ers past the Toronto Raptors on the road.

The Philadelphia 76ers were in need of others to step up and provide some help with their stars struggling a bit. They got so in a big way on Tuesday night as they knocked off the Toronto Raptors 109-102 on the road for their first road regular-season win over Toronto since Nov. 10, 2012. Although, this one was in Tampa, Florida instead of Toronto due to COVID restrictions in Canada.

The Sixers had six players score in double-figures led by Tobias Harris with 23 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. He knocked down three triples on the night when the team needed it the most.

Furkan Korkmaz had 19 points and seven rebounds starting in place of Seth Curry, Joel Embiid had 18 points on 3-for-13 shooting with 12 rebounds, Ben Simmons had 15 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists, Shake Milton had 11 off the bench, and Danny Green also had 11.

Here are the three observations following the win in Tampa: