On February 3, Beijing time, the Wizards 106-103 overturned the second eastern city of Philadelphia. Harrell broke out in the fourth quarter of the game, one man scored 10 points, and he shot 7-of-10 throughout the game, with 14 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. It is worth mentioning that after the final whistle, Harrell took a heart to Embiid.

With 52.5 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Dinwiddie dribbled through the half to organize the offense. He broke through to the basket, suddenly returned the pass, Harrell cut to follow, received the ball and hit a throw, the Wizards led by four points. There is no doubt that this goal is quite crucial.
Before that, Harrell also scored consecutive points, becoming the Wizards' number one in the fourth quarter. In fact, as soon as the fourth quarter came up, Harrell scored three consecutive empty layups, one of which also made Embiid fouls, and Harrell roared in celebration.
Harrell then hit a jumper and hit the aforementioned key ball in the final 52.5 seconds. Throughout the fourth quarter, Harrell scored 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting.
After helping the Wizards win, Harrell celebrated domineeringly, sending flying kisses to Philadelphia fans and saying goodbye to them, and the provocation was quite strong. Why did Harrell do this? The reason is the beam between him and Embiid.
In the first meeting of the season, the two clashed. At that time, the two pulled each other and tore at the jersey. Embiid then succeeded in provoking Harrell, causing the latter to be expelled for two technical fouls. After the game, Harrell shelled Embiid, "I'm not the kind of bully, please keep your tough, buddy, you're really tough, please keep going." Harrell's toughness naturally has an element of mockery, and it is precisely because of the beams formed this time that Harrell celebrates madly after winning.