Tobias Harris, who was acquired by the L.A. Clippers midseason via trade, has played more games than his teammate Danilo Gallinari, who's been with the team since the beginning of the season, but has seen very limited time due to an assortment of injuries.

Gallinari has only played a total of 19 games for the Clippers while Harris has played 20. Harris was acquired by the Clippers from Detroit along with Avery Bradley, Boban Marjanović, a future protected first-round draft pick, and a future second-round draft pick in exchange for Blake Griffin, Willie Reed, and Brice Johnson.

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Doc Rivers, head coach of the Clippers, is saying that they've missed Gallinari's contribution the most out of all their injured players, as reported by Broderick Turner of the LA Times:

“Over all the guys we miss, it's Gallo,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. “It's not even close. One of the things I thought when we had him for those games was when you took Tobias off the floor, you had Gallo on the floor, so we always had a ‘stretch four' on the floor. Now when Tobias goes off the floor, we can't duplicate that. And that's been difficult for us. He's missed, clearly. But it is what it is. We're used to it. He's been out a lot.”

Harris has picked up the slack admirably. With the Clippers, the 25-year-old logs in 19.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. The versatile swingman is enjoying the best run, individually, of his career since joining the Tinseltown team.