The Morning Call

Sixers get the best of Harden in reunion

First meeting with former teammates since November trade

- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES — Tobias Harris scored 24 points and Tyrese Maxey added 19 of his 24 in the second half of the Philadelph­ia 76ers’ 121-107 victory over James Harden and the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

Harden had 12 points and 14 assists in his first game against the 76ers since he forced his way out of Philadelph­ia last November. After going 0 for 6 on 3-pointers to jeers from a small but vocal cheering section of Sixers fans in Los Angeles, the 10-time All-Star and 2018 MVP will head back to Philadelph­ia with the Clippers on Wednesday for the rematch.

Cameron Payne had a seasonhigh 23 points with five 3-pointers for the Sixers, who rebounded from a loss to the Lakers on Friday by hitting 18 3-pointers in just their fourth victory in 11 games.

Philadelph­ia blew an early 17-point lead over the Clips before taking control with a 15-2 run to open the fourth quarter led by Maxey, who started slowly and finished strong for the second straight game in LA.

Kawhi Leonard scored 20 points and Paul George had 18 for the Clippers, who have lost five of eight and haven’t beaten a team with a winning record in three weeks. Norman Powell scored 20 points after returning from a three-game absence with a leg bruise, but the Clippers couldn’t keep up with the Sixers’ outside shooting.

Harden played in just 79 regular-season games during 21 tumultuous months with the Sixers, who traded Ben Simmons to acquire him from Brooklyn in February 2022. Harden led the NBA in assists last season while boosting Joel Embiid in his MVP campaign before Philly lost a seven-game series to Boston in the second round of the playoffs.

The 34-year-old Harden picked up his contract option to return to Philadelph­ia last summer, but abruptly requested a trade several weeks later. He then criticized Sixers president of basketball operations Darryl Morey, reportedly calling the respected executive “a liar” at an Adidas event in China.

Philadelph­ia still kept Harden on its roster until Nov. 1, when Morey dealt the Los Angeles native to his preferred destinatio­n for a package headlined by Nicolas Batum, who has become a solid part of Philadelph­ia’s core, along with Robert Covington and KJ Martin.

Harden has been largely outstandin­g with Los Angeles, averaging 17.3 points and 8.5 assists while boosting the Clippers to a top-four spot in the Western Conference.

Before this game, both coaches downplayed the importance of the reunion — although 76ers coach Nick Nurse acknowledg­ed “it might get a little bit different on the other end.” Nurse was referring to Wednesday, when the Clippers visit Philadelph­ia.

Batum didn’t play in his return to Los Angeles, but got cheers from fans who loved him during his three-plus seasons with the Clippers.

Even after a Saturday night off in Los Angeles, the Sixers hit 20 of their first 28 shots and took a 17-point lead in the first half, shaking off the poor shooting that plagued an otherwise solid performanc­e against the Lakers. The Clippers rallied to tie it in the third quarter, but never led.

Philadelph­ia has won its last four meetings with the Clippers.

With the third of his four 3-pointers, George passed Jamal Crawford for 11th place in NBA history in 3-pointers made with 2,222. Harden is third on the list behind Stephen Curry and Ray Allen.

UP NEXT

76ers: At Sacramento on Monday. Clippers: Host Indiana on Monday.

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