The Philadelphia 76ers arguably have the second-best starting lineup in the league after the Golden State Warriors. The Sixers have three All-Stars in its starting five in Joel Embiid, Jimmy Butler and Ben Simmons, and two borderline All-Stars in Tobias Harris and J.J. Redick.

The Sixers are going for it all this season. Elton Brand has made not one, but two blockbuster trades. He acquired Butler from the Minnesota Timberwolves in November and Harris from the Los Angeles Clippers at the February trade deadline.

Harris says Philly is still leaning too much on the talent that's on the roster and that building chemistry is going to take a little time. The talented swingman, though, admits the team knows what they are capable of doing when they are clicking on all cylinders.

“That’s what we’re kind of leaning on,” Harris said of the 76ers’ talent, via Michael Lee of The Athletic. “We want to get healthy, obviously, because we want to build chemistry as a group when we’re out there on the floor together. It’s just a process of getting used to each other but we know as a team what we’re capable of doing.

“So it’s just a matter of us buying in or coming with that full effort, unselfish effort to do different things on the court to help each other and just make winning plays all around. That’s probably the biggest thing for us.”

The Sixers are 49-28 on the season, which is good for third place in the Eastern Conference standings.

Tobias Harris, who becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer, is averaging 19.0 points in 23 games with the Sixers. It's going to be fun to see how deep this Philly team can go in the playoffs.