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Tobias Harris’ bounce-back game and Tony Bradley’s perfect shooting night | Sixers-Warriors best/worst

Harris finished with 25 points on 9-for-18 shooting, 13 rebounds, and four assists. Nine of his points came in the fourth quarter.

Sixers guard Ben Simmons celebrates with center Tony Bradley (11) during the second half.
Sixers guard Ben Simmons celebrates with center Tony Bradley (11) during the second half.Read moreJeff Chiu / AP

SAN FRANCISCO —Talk about interesting. The 76ers jumped out to a sizeable lead, lost it in the third quarter, and closed out the game with a 22-6 run to take a 108-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center.

Here are my best and worst awards from Tuesday night’s victory:

Best performance

Tobias Harris gets this. The Sixers power forward finished with 25 points on 9-for-18 shooting, 13 rebounds, and four assists. Nine of his points came in the fourth quarter. This was a solid bounce-back game after he scored 20 points on 5-for-18 shooting in Sunday’s road win over the New York Knicks.

Worst performance

Sixers reserve forward Mike Scott went scoreless in 11 minutes, 50 seconds of action. He missed all three of his shots. He had three fouls and zero rebounds and was a minus-12.

Best defensive performance

Tony Bradley gets this. Bradley had team highs of two blocks and two steals in his sixth straight start and seventh of the season in place of injured Joel Embiid.

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Worst statistic

This goes to the Sixers’ foul shooting. They made just 23 of 35 foul shots, 65.7%.

Best statistic

This goes to Bradley’s shooting. He scored a season-high 18 points on 8-for-8 shooting. This marked the sixth time he had a perfect shooting night. The other one of significance came when he scored 14 points on 7-for-7 shooting against the Chicago Bulls on March 11.

Best of the best

This goes to the Sixers’ game-ending 22-6 run.