I said idk for sure but from what people say. So yes I’m not certain. One thing we all see is he isn’t giving his best effort and not playing like before. Oh wait I forgot to use -
He dropped 50 on this very same magic team earlier this season. Had 60 in three quarters. Had 44 on the clippers and 42 in Utah and the list goes on. He is not in decline. Right now it’s either fatigue or injuries that is slowing him down
The difference is James Harden is not that player who can drop 50+ pts 8-10 times a season any longer. His scoring seems not easy as before.
Possibly because 3 other players on the court cannot drop 10 pts consistently at all ?? Defenses - 2 men on James 2 Men in the paint to stop Russ 1 man not guarding anyone but playing passing lanes THAT IS IT . . . EVERY TEAM KNOWS Make PJ Tucker do ANYTHING but catch and shoot. . .he is about a 10% shooter on Non-Corner Threes - this includes layups Make House move - If he missed his first couple of shots. .. let him have it. . he won't score much Covington is the most perplexing so far .. . he is Feast or Famine Rivers - I like his guts but he is not consistent EGO - HE-GO TO THE INJURED LIST! - depending on him is a major issue BMac is in the Covington realm of feast or famine. . .except without the defense and DanAndToni - really does not seem to like playing too many other people Rocket River
For no apparent reason, reading this thread reminds me of Scott Pera and this segment of the Grantland article from years ago: It was December 2005, and Artesia High School had just lost its first game of the season, a tournament final against Ohio’s Withrow University High School and future Cincinnati Bearcat Yancy Gates. On the flight home to California, Artesia coach Scott Pera walked down the aisle to find his gifted but timid star. A 16-year-old James Harden sat sleeping, or at least trying to sleep, when Pera sat next to him and decreed what needed to be done. “We can’t win,” he said, “unless you start shooting more.” Harden looked up, round-faced and clean-shaven, and digested his coach’s words. “I don’t want everybody to think I’m a gunner,” he told Pera. Just a high school kid then, and he's long been a superstar player and our franchise star. I don't know why but this article keeps popping up in my head whenever he struggles.
If he is hurt - He don't want anyone saying he making excuses If he is tired - He don't want anyone saying he can't take the load If he is frustrated - he don't want anyone saying he is a whiner hard to admit you need help or not 100% for some folx I don't know what is going on with him . . .but something is going on with him Rocket River
MDA stubborn for small ball, there is no small ball. We need coach like Van Gundy. Now MDA should use back Harkinstein and Tyson. If he continues to stubborn, just let him. This guy does not have pills to cure
He's too predictable these days. Last year was pretty much the same but he was actually making the step-backs. Now that he's not, he needs to switch it up. Get himself in a rhythm with some different type of shots.
I am settling on this more than anything else Injury is a distant second Someone pointed out. . his step back is neither as far nor as quick as it use to be. The natural motion of it seems off. Rocket River
Harden been shell shocked since 2015 wcf game 2 when he blew that game winner. Harden never got a shot up.
Clearly injured. Has been for months. This site and its fans are so god damn stupid. You people said this same **** about Chris Paul last year, who was also clearly not right.
I think some of this has to do with the defense he's been playing. Especially during the winning streak, when he was tuned-in defensively. I'm not of the camp that says Harden has has been a bad defender. He's been average to almost good over the past 2 or 3 years, but since the Capela trade, IMO, he' turned it up a notch. He's playing good defense now. BUT - you also have him playing a lot more post defense. He's very good at it. But even if you're strong, it's tiring to defend big post players. It's 85% basketball, 15% wrestling match. AND - he's also being asked to rebound more. This reminds me of the Spurs series we lost in 6. He was playing great defense against San Antonio's posts as we went small, but he was also much more fatigued. I'm not saying this is the ONLY reason. Or making an excuse. But I do think it's a factor. And I do also think it will pass as he becomes more used to it.