Matisse Thybulle explains why Tobias Harris is playing so well lately

Philadelphia 76ers guard Matisse Thybulle explains why Tobias Harris has been playing so well lately.

The Philadelphia 76ers are playing some good basketball lately as they have won three in a row and Tobias Harris is a big reason why as he has scored 20+ in each of those games. He also had an impressive stat line against the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday.

This has come after a tough start to the season where he shot 3-for-13 on opening night against the Washington Wizards. Some had the “here we go again” feeling with Harris as he had not yet really played up to his max contract status. However, his play lately should give the team some hope for their future success.

“I think offensively, coach has done a great job of getting him in his spots,” said Matisse Thybulle. “We’ve got good space and he’s playing with a high level of aggression, shooting the ball great. I think a lot of confidence is there with him and it shows.”

This is all a good thing for Philadelphia as coach Doc Rivers has been working with Harris on making quicker decisions and his play has become a bit of an X-Factor for the team to move forward. The best part about Harris’ game right now is the fact that he shooting a blistering 51.7% on catch and shoot 3-pointers per NBA Stats.

“I just think he’s playing at a high level right now,” Thybulle added. “I think it just proves to his work ethic and his approach to the game and it’s showing coaches are continuing to put him in great positions. We’re finding him in the spots that he wants to be in and he’s just continuing to follow up and do his job and knock shots down and make plays.”

Then, there’s the defensive end where Harris is continuing to take strides forward. He had four steals and three blocks in Saturday’s win and even Ben Simmons acknowledged that he has improved greatly on that end of the floor. The improvement on that end comes from a lot of hard work in the offseason.

“Then defensively, he’s always been, since I’ve known him, he’s been trying to grow,” Thybulle added. “This has gone back to the offseason watching him do defensive slides and cones with no defender just trying to get to grow that aspect of his game. I think we’re now seeing it on the court.”

The Sixers will host the Hornets again on Monday at the Wells Fargo Center at 7:00 p.m. EST.

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