Philadelphia's Bench Scoring Sensation Vows to Keep Momentum Going The Philadelphia 76ers' bench unit has been a source of inspiration for the team all season, and none more so than Tobias Harris. The veteran forward scored a game-high 24 points in Monday night's dominant 126-94 win over the San Antonio Spurs. With the Sixers riding high on their recent five-game winning streak, Harris is determined to keep the momentum going as they head into a tough stretch of games against some of the league's top teams. "We're not getting ahead of ourselves," Harris said after the game. "We know we've got a lot of work to do, but we're feeling good about where we are right now." Harris' performance was just one highlight in an impressive all-around effort from the 76ers' bench unit, which outscored the Spurs' reserves by a whopping 64-23. The Sixers' second unit has been a key factor in their recent success, and Harris is thrilled to be a part of it. "It's fun being able to come off the bench and make an impact," he said. "We're all feeding off each other right now, and it's showing on the court." With the Sixers set to face stiff competition from teams like the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics in the coming weeks, Harris knows that his unit will need to continue to produce if they want to keep their winning streak alive. "We know we can't take anyone lightly," he said. "We've got to stay focused and keep pushing forward." Harris' teammates are just as impressed with his play as he is himself. "Tobias has been unbelievable all season," 76ers guard Shake Milton said. "He's a difference-maker, no question about it." The Sixers will look to build on their winning streak when they host the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night.#Milwaukee_Bucks #Boston_Celtics #San_Antonio_Spurs #Los_Angeles_Clippers #Philadelphia_76ers #Tobias_Harris #Shake_Milton

NBA Teams' Regrets: One Trade Each Wishes It Could Make Right Now The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, leaving some teams feeling regretful about the moves they didn't make. With hindsight being 20/20, it's easy to imagine which trades each team would wish they could redo right now. Atlanta Hawks: The Hawks traded away their first-round pick in the 2021 draft for the rights to acquire Cam Reddish from the New York Knicks. They'd be happy to get that pick back and rework their roster around Trae Young. A trade for a young talent like Jalen Green or Jonathan Kuminga would give them a much-needed boost on the wing. Boston Celtics: The C's traded away the 2019 first-round pick they acquired from Sacramento, which became Tyler Herro, to the Miami Heat. They'd love to have that pick back and pair it with their current core. A trade for someone like Jarrett Allen or Bam Adebayo would give them a dominant big man to anchor their defense. Brooklyn Nets: The Nets traded away Jeremy L...#NBA #Charlotte_Hornets #Denver_Nuggets #Detroit_Pistons #Chicago_Bulls #Indiana_Pacers #Cleveland_Cavaliers #Orlando_Magic #Toronto_Raptors #Phoenix_Suns #Milwaukee_Bucks #Sacramento_Kings #Los_Angeles_Lakers #Boston_Celtics #Golden_State_Warriors #New_Orleans_Pelicans #Atlanta_Hawks #Brooklyn_Nets #Houston_Rockets #Los_Angeles_Clippers #Memphis_Grizzlies #Miami_Heat #Minnesota_Timberwolves #New_York_Knicks #Oklahoma_City_Thunder #Philadelphia_76ers #Portland_Trail_Blazers #San_Antonio_Spurs #Utah_Jazz
