PHILADELPHIA — Tobias Harris knows the Philadelphia 76ers are an elite NBA team with Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid in the lineup. Harris wanted to show they're pretty good without the pair of All-Stars, as well.
Harris scored 23 of his 29 points in the first half and fell just short of a triple-double to lead the short-handed 76ers over the Sacramento Kings 129-105 on Saturday night.
"He really set the tone tonight with his attitude and then obviously his play," Philadelphia coach Doc Rivers said. "His total play was phenomenal."
The Eastern Conference-leading 76ers (29-13) played without starters Embiid, Simmons and Seth Curry.
Harris said winning without their stars is a mentality.
"Are we willing to fall into the distraction of, 'Hey, we don't have two of our top dogs?' Or are we willing to embrace it?" Harris said. "I take that stuff personal when people believe we can't win without those guys because I know how much talent we have as a group. And I know how well we play together as a team as a whole. We have a culture and a system here that works. When we trust it and do what is asked of us, we're a hell of a team."
Shake Milton had 28 points and Danny Green scored 18 for Philadelphia. Harris added 11 rebounds and eight assists.
In addition to regular starters Green and Harris, the Sixers went with Tony Bradley, Matisse Thybulle and Milton to open the game.