http://sports.abs-cbn.com/nba/news/2019/06/26/harden-rockets-goal-get-healthy-better-58280 James Harden is coming off yet another MVP-caliber season, leading the Houston Rockets to another post-season berth, after what was a rocky start to the season. Facing a litany of injuries to key players like Chris Paul and Clint Capela, Harden went on a historic run that saw him score 30-plus points in 32 straight games to pull the Rockets back into the playoff picture from an 11-13 record. "Just the will, finding the will to win games," Harden said of his stellar streak. The 2018 NBA Most Valuable Player is currently in the Philippines for his two-day adidas Free To Harden Manila 2019 tour, and was able to answer some questions from the media, Wednesday. "Throughout that 32-games, it was a stretch of scoring, throughout the other course of the games, it was maybe assists, it was maybe defense, a variety of things." "I think every game is it’s own challenge and you have to find ways to impact the games and try to win the games, and so, throughout the course of the season, you might have injuries, you might have guys out of the lineups, you can’t let that sidetrack you, you have to focus on winning that game, and that was kind of my mindset," he continued. While the Rockets did make it back into the postseason, finishing with another 50-win season and the fourth seed in the tough Western Conference, they again saw their title dreams come to a crashing halt at the hands of the Golden State Warriors, who just a season prior, eliminated them in Game 7 the Western Conference Finals. With the Warriors' spot at the top of the Western Conference now in question due to the looming free agency as well as injuries to key guys in Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, Harden says that the Rockets just need to get better to put themselves in a position to contend for the title again. "Just get a little bit better, that’s all we can do, from an individual [standpoint], myself, Chris, Clint, PJ, Eric, all guys get a little bit better, and then for the front office to bring in more skilled, more talented guys that have championship nature and want to win into the locker room. [We need] to continue to put ourselves in that position," he explained. "I think two years ago, we were so successful, we were one game away from the Finals because we had vets, we had guys that’s been through it throughout the course of the league for a long time, they had longevity in the NBA, and then last year we just went through so much adversity as far as injuries and trades, and we fought through it and we still got to a top-4 seed in the west. [We just need to] keep healthy, keep getting better, and just try to put ourselves in a position to be successful," Harden added.
Fair take, clearly Harden wants to see more skilled veterans over Shumpert, Gerald and House as far as relying on them in the playoffs.
On the bball court, yet someone has to field a team that can be favorites......not just on paper or on Twitter but in reality.
To compound the issue they went and got one of the lowest IQ players I have ever seen in Ennis who was changing the momentum in games with his stupid fouls where as Trevor was extremely intelligent defender.
Uhhh, Phoenix decided Ariza was worth $15 million for 1 season. Ennis and Melo were minimum guys. That said, Ennis and Melo didn't workout at all.
Exactly. Everyone complaining about not bringing him back needs to just get real. NO ONE was going to match a 1 year 15mil deal for Ariza. And yes we do need more vets with heart but also consistent players as well. Guys like Shump, nene, Green aren't going to cut it.
Ariza was 0-12 when we needed him the most. I don’t see him as the difference maker. We lost because cp3 was not as good as the previous year, and we could not stop dray /Steph pick n roll or get a damn rebound