Anybody watching TNT on Thursday night saw this moment.

Right after Tobias Harris scored a clutch shot in the fourth quarter, cameras caught a woman celebrating on the sidelines.

Her big boobs tried to escape her tight shirt and she almost suffered an unfortunate wartdrobe malfunction as millions tuned in to watch the game.

The 76ers have since taken the lead and look like they will take the win and send that female fan home happy as she sees herself on social media trending.

The Sixers would go on to win the game.

Joel Embiid slogged through illness and even played the rare role of victim on a dunk attempt. With a few big buckets and his own one-handed stuff of Ja Morant, Embiid ultimately showed why it’s never good to count out The Big Man.

Tobias Harris sank the go-ahead 3-pointer with 39 seconds left, James Harden scored 31 points, and Embiid had 27 points and 19 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers storm back and beat the Memphis Grizzlies 110-105 on Thursday night.

Embiid made 3 of 5 shots in the fourth — including the tying bucket that made it 100-all — to rally the Sixers from deficits of 17 points in the first half and 12 in the third.

“If you took away his offense, what else did he do?” coach Doc Rivers said with a laugh.

Try six blocks. Six assists. Oh, and 17 defensive rebounds. Go ahead, throw in 13 of 17 free throws.

“That tells you just how great the guy is,” Rivers said.

The 76ers shrugged off three of their worst quarters of the season to turn in a fantastic fourth that nearly shook the arena with each clutch bucket.

“The arena was so loud, it was like playoff basketball right here,” Harris said. “We need this to prepare us, get us ready.”

The Sixers won for the fifth time this season when trailing by 15 or more points.

Embiid said he had to “keep being a monster” defensively when the ball wasn’t dropping on offense.

“I always think two-way is better than one-way,” Embiid said. “In those type of nights, to be able to have an impact when you don’t have anything going on offensively, I think is nice.”

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A female 76ers fan had an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction while celebrating during a game. In the viral video, she was seen mistakenly and out of excitement showing off her chest via TPS;

Anybody watching TNT on Thursday night saw this moment.

Right after Tobias Harris scored a clutch shot in the fourth quarter, cameras caught a woman celebrating on the sidelines.

Her big boobs tried to escape her tight shirt and she almost suffered an unfortunate wartdrobe malfunction as millions tuned in to watch the game.

The 76ers have since taken the lead and look like they will take the win and send that female fan home happy as she sees herself on social media trending.

The Sixers would go on to win the game.

Joel Embiid slogged through illness and even played the rare role of victim on a dunk attempt. With a few big buckets and his own one-handed stuff of Ja Morant, Embiid ultimately showed why it’s never good to count out The Big Man.

Tobias Harris sank the go-ahead 3-pointer with 39 seconds left, James Harden scored 31 points, and Embiid had 27 points and 19 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers storm back and beat the Memphis Grizzlies 110-105 on Thursday night.

Embiid made 3 of 5 shots in the fourth — including the tying bucket that made it 100-all — to rally the Sixers from deficits of 17 points in the first half and 12 in the third.

“If you took away his offense, what else did he do?” coach Doc Rivers said with a laugh.

Try six blocks. Six assists. Oh, and 17 defensive rebounds. Go ahead, throw in 13 of 17 free throws.

“That tells you just how great the guy is,” Rivers said.

The 76ers shrugged off three of their worst quarters of the season to turn in a fantastic fourth that nearly shook the arena with each clutch bucket.

“The arena was so loud, it was like playoff basketball right here,” Harris said. “We need this to prepare us, get us ready.”

The Sixers won for the fifth time this season when trailing by 15 or more points.

Embiid said he had to “keep being a monster” defensively when the ball wasn’t dropping on offense.

“I always think two-way is better than one-way,” Embiid said. “In those type of nights, to be able to have an impact when you don’t have anything going on offensively, I think is nice.”

A female 76ers fan had an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction while celebrating during a game. In the viral video, she was seen mistakenly and out of excitement showing off her chest via TPS;

Anybody watching TNT on Thursday night saw this moment.

Right after Tobias Harris scored a clutch shot in the fourth quarter, cameras caught a woman celebrating on the sidelines.

Her big boobs tried to escape her tight shirt and she almost suffered an unfortunate wartdrobe malfunction as millions tuned in to watch the game.

The 76ers have since taken the lead and look like they will take the win and send that female fan home happy as she sees herself on social media trending.

The Sixers would go on to win the game.

Joel Embiid slogged through illness and even played the rare role of victim on a dunk attempt. With a few big buckets and his own one-handed stuff of Ja Morant, Embiid ultimately showed why it’s never good to count out The Big Man.

Tobias Harris sank the go-ahead 3-pointer with 39 seconds left, James Harden scored 31 points, and Embiid had 27 points and 19 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers storm back and beat the Memphis Grizzlies 110-105 on Thursday night.

Embiid made 3 of 5 shots in the fourth — including the tying bucket that made it 100-all — to rally the Sixers from deficits of 17 points in the first half and 12 in the third.

“If you took away his offense, what else did he do?” coach Doc Rivers said with a laugh.

Try six blocks. Six assists. Oh, and 17 defensive rebounds. Go ahead, throw in 13 of 17 free throws.

“That tells you just how great the guy is,” Rivers said.

The 76ers shrugged off three of their worst quarters of the season to turn in a fantastic fourth that nearly shook the arena with each clutch bucket.

“The arena was so loud, it was like playoff basketball right here,” Harris said. “We need this to prepare us, get us ready.”

The Sixers won for the fifth time this season when trailing by 15 or more points.

Embiid said he had to “keep being a monster” defensively when the ball wasn’t dropping on offense.

“I always think two-way is better than one-way,” Embiid said. “In those type of nights, to be able to have an impact when you don’t have anything going on offensively, I think is nice.”