I really don't have an issue with them continuing to ask. It was an idiotic trade. You can't have a 4-some like that and take the cheapo route. Not after they just got to the Finals. If not for that trade then Houston has no contender as Howard isn't coming.
it is just me or is everyone annoyed about the same questions over and over in every Harden's interview...? same OKC Bull****
Well It's not so much that I have an issue with it. I was really more explaining to the guy that he shouldnt be mad at Harden for answering the question presented to him. The only slight problem I have with the questions is that I would like to hear more about his time with the Rockets and whats to come ya know because he is Houston after all lol
Man, just the thought. But mark me down as one who's sick of hearing about OKC. I get why they ask, but it's a little bit like listening to your boyfriend talk about how he definitely would've stayed with his ex instead of getting w/ you, if only she hadn't been a total loser who kicked him to the curb.
Isn't the man handling his business here in H-town people. Lol ain't nothing wrong with reminiscing about the past. Some fans literally take things too serious. Lol
Why would he come to Houston if OKC would have paid him the money he wanted? It's not like we were on the radar. Now that he is here and enjoying our strip clubs and women over the meth labs in OKC, I think he likes it better.
I wonder if he gets tired of answering the same questions over and over again. That's all his interviewers ever ask him.
A couple of you guys seem butthurt. Like the new boyfriend that can't stand the ex worrying that she'll go back. What happened was in the past. They had the ingredients for a championship, to topple the King of the East and they broke it up. Of course it will be talked about. And guess what? It'll be talked about even more if Miami wins this year too. So cool down and just enjoy what we have lol.
Heck, this is nothing. Imagine the hand wringing if the Rockets win a championship before OKC? :grin:
Well if Portland was a better team then Clyde Drexler wouldn't have been traded to Houston, and he would likely be commentating for the Blazers instead of Houston. Harden made his first set of NBA friends in OKC, and he was only 22 when he was traded. Can't blame a guy for feeling upset over his perceived feeling of betrayal and unfairness from management.
Face to Face with D. Howard "how does it feel to leave the lights of LA for Houston" for an hour. I'd rather watch Harden.