PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers were in trouble on Thursday night at home. In a matchup with the Memphis Grizzlies, they found themselves down by 17 as Memphis got into a rhythm quickly.
The Sixers couldn’t get anything from Joel Embiid or Tobias Harris. Embiid shot 2-for-14 in the first half and Harris wasn’t able to get open looks. Instead, they relied on James Harden.
Then, the second half came along and Harris stepped up. He scored 15 points after halftime. He was 3-for-5 from deep, including two big ones late in the fourth quarter to help the Sixers beat the Grizzlies.
The impressive thing about Harris’ night was he air-balled a wide-open 3 with Philadelphia down, 97-93, but a couple of plays later, he stepped up and he knocked down a big one to bring Philadelphia to within one, 99-98.
“He really persevered,” Tyrese Maxey said of Harris. “I think two plays before that, he air-balled. I was like keep shooting and he did and he hit two big ones.”
After Harden made a 3-pointer, on a play where Harris passed up an open look, he knocked down another triple to give the Sixers a 106-105 lead with 39.1 ticks left.
“It all started with the air ball and then the crowd ‘AHHHH!’ and all the teammates, ‘AHHH!’, but with me inside like ‘Shoot the next one’, but it did start with the air ball,” Harris laughed after the win. “From there, when that one went up and then, the next play, I passed up one and I ended up hitting James, but when I passed it up, I said some nasty words to myself inside.”
On the second 3-pointer to give Philadelphia the lead late, Harris told himself to not pass up an opportunity.
“I was like, ‘Yo, the next shot I get if I got the time and space, I’m letting it go and I’m gonna make it’ and then I was able to hit the next two,” Harris added. “(PJ) Tuck did a great job getting the offensive board which was huge for us on the last one and it was just a great play where I was able to get the ball off real quick with somebody closing out and just make it.”
On top of the clutch 3-pointers, Harris had to defend Grizzlies star Ja Morant in the second half and he did a terrific job of slowing him down.
“He was great,” added Joel Embiid. “Big shots in the corner, but free throws, and then defensively, especially with Ja, you’ve got to put a big body on him to kind of frustrate him so he doesn’t have a lot of those easy floaters. That’s what he wants to get to and then try to crowd the paint as much as possible. Tobias did a great job.”
This was a big stepping stone for Harris and he must now carry this into the next one against the Boston Celtics.
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