I am one of the few ones that probably waits till the off season to pile on him. Coasting thru the regular season.
I agree that his body language hasn't been great, and he seems disinterested or upset about something (maybe trying to get the Rockets to play somebody? trade somebody? maybe a teammate banged his gf?)... but I don't know what you mean about "blaming others". I haven't seen that on the court. Anyway, typical what-have-you-done-for-me-lately reaction. We'll beat LA on Saturday and start a small winning streak during a tougher schedule, and everyone will forget all about this, only to lose their **** all over again when we drop two in a row to a couple mediocre teams. Rockets seem to mostly just be going through the motions to get to the playoffs.
I was thinking about Capela the other day. Good player, but weird injuries. Didn't learn how to be humble, whenever he opens his mouth, we are that good, we are champions....... tweeted some foolishness.
You Can't be a Sometimey Ass Leader Kevin McHale: James Harden is not a leader Leading a team not part of James Harden's personality "James can see all the passes and do everything, but James is not a leader," McHale said. "He tried being a leader last year, tried doing all that stuff. I think Chris Paul is going to help him just kind of get back into just being able to hoop and play and stuff like that. "But on every team, you have to have a voice. On every team, you have to have somebody that when they say something, people listen. Like if James tells you, 'You've got to play better D,' are you going to listen to him? Like you've gotta be kidding me. I lived through it. Believe me, everybody in the locker room did this," McHale said, putting his head down with his hand on his forehead. "Every time he mentioned defense, everybody would put their head down." McHale believes Harden will benefit from Paul's leadership ability as well. "Chris Paul is going to push him, too," McHale said. "When he does that stab in the backcourt, doesn't get a foul, looking at the referee, not running back, Chris Paul is going to jump his butt. That's going to make him a better player. "I just think Chris Paul will be good for James Harden. It will allow him to just be what he is, which is a phenomenal basketball player, not trying to lead a team. That's just not his personality."
Well, he is not Gilbert Handgun Arenas. From Zero to Hero, from Hero to Zero. To McHale 'who is the clown here?'
You’re the same kind person that thought Karl Malone didn’t win a ring because he was bad, rather than the teams around him weren’t good enough. In other words, you’re a dumb ass.
the time to be nice went out the window a long time ago HP3...these clowns need to get checked for their ignorance and stupidity
more like 60% as good if things go right since a player of Harden’s caliber comes around once every 10+ years for a franchise if you’re lucky
Rockets won 1 playoff series in 17 years before Harden got his team to the WCF in 2015 Any star that’s come to Houston or even thought about doing so came because of Harden. yeah, let’s rebuild with Tilman as owner stocking up on mediocre talent hoping we get blessed with a legit franchise player down the line ...u morons always show up after a loss talking all this dumb sh*t death, taxes, and idiots invading CF after a loss...
Said it a while ago, but if this season ends with a playoff clunker the Rockets need to seriously consider blowing this up. Love Harden, but he’s not a leader. McHale was right and he gave a specific example of what happened when James tried to lead. Yeah his teammates missed a lot of open shots. It happens and it’s not like James has been setting it on fire with his shooting either. And people saying they’d sulk too if their teammates missed shots like that....well that’s why you wouldn’t be a good leader either. That’s not what leaders do. They uplift their guys even when things aren’t going well and give them confidence. They don’t have a mental pity party. And then there’s the whole defense thing...last night was awful by James. Blow by after blow by. Way more often than usual. How can you be a leader when you are sulking and look like you aren’t even trying on defense? I give this team this year and then I’d blow it up if they don’t at least get close to a finals appearance.
Given the WB contract and 40 million a year owed to Harden, they won't blow it up this year, heck, they might even give them another year under a different coach. I agree with y'all, Pure Moreyball is about to die. They need to find a hybrid version with Defense as new maxim. Shuffle personnel. And midrange is still helpful.
Quotes from The Never Ending Big Book of Harden’s Excuses by his delusional diehards. Coach’s fault, not enough help, maybe he’s injured, he looks tired, he’s out of gas, back to back game, leadership doesn’t matter, his teammates suck, league hates him, refs have an agenda, it’s just 1 game, his usage is crazy, cheap owner, he’s not getting calls, he needs more talent around him, he’s being double-teamed There’s always some rebuttal or excuse to deflect blame elsewhere for our failures.... anywhere, anything, anyone but absolutely not Harden. Never that. Anybody that holds Harden accountable for anything will be reminded of his next 50 point game, how we’re nothing without him and have their fanhoods questioned ..... usually followed by a personal insult.
Yeah Kwai is such a leader and therefore they won the Championship Lebron's team sucked last year, but he became a leader this year. Why not just start a Harden thread about strip clubs or being fat or Curry or antetokounmpo as being a great leader of men. oh well