Clippers forward Tobias Harris has put together an All-Star caliber season, but questions about whether or not Harris can be a go-to fourth quarter weapon have diminished, at times, what has been a remarkable four months
On Tuesday night, as the short-handed Clippers entered the heart of their annual Grammy road trip, Harris hoisted the team on his back down the stretch and led the Clippers to a 117-115 victory over the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center.
The victory was seemingly improbable. The Clippers (30-25) overcame yet another 20-point deficit in the second half as well as a scorching first half from All-Star starter Kemba Walker and the absence of Danilo Gallinari for the 10th game in a row due to low back spasms.