Tobias Harris says he’s an All-Star, and nobody was arguing after the Sixers beat the Knicks | Best/worst
Harris had a game-high 30 points, six rebounds, two blocks and one steal. He also scored eight points in the fourth quarter.

Tobias Harris put the New York Knicks on notice.
The 76ers power forward’s game-high 30 points was a message that he should have been an NBA All-Star. You would be hard pressed to find someone in disagreement on either team after the Sixers’ 99-96 victory Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
Here’s a look at the best and worst awards from Tuesday’s game:
Best performance
Harris gets this. In addition to his game-high points, the power forward had six rebounds, two blocks and one steal. He made 4 of 6 three-pointers. Harris also scored eight of his points in the fourth quarter. Late in the game, Harris had a message for the NBA coaches who didn’t vote him on the All-Star team, yelling “I’m an All-Star” after a clutch basket.
Worst performance
Shake Milton gets this. The Sixers reserve guard missed four of his five shots en route to finishing with two points.
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Best defensive performance
Danny Green gets this. The Sixers small forward’s defense made up for a horrid shooting performance. He had a game-high four steals to go with one block. Offensively, he missed 9 of 10 shots to score three points.
Worst statistic
This goes to the Knicks’ foul shooting. They made 14 of 22 attempts for 63.6%.
Best statistic
This goes to the Sixers’ having zero turnovers in fourth quarter.