If harden For some reason dont win the MVP, we might see a really really bad year from him. A man can only take so much.
I think higher of harden's work ethic and competitive drive than you do apparently. Do you think that he will just quit basketball and stop playing well next year if he doesn't win the MVP? lol
Getting too sensitive? Yes he's had an unbelievable season and still deserves MVP for the regular season. But the fact is he did have a two bad games in a row and historically, he is an turnover iso ball machine during close playoff games. I hope Im not hurting your feelings
Oh, I get it... I guess we can't ever criticize your man crush on Mr. Infallible Omnipotent Harden... He is perfect and does no wrong. He is the best player that ever played the game of basketball despite him never winning a title..
Harden is the better individual player but I can shake the feeling Nash ran the O great, to the best of his ability and it was wonderful.
For some reason you guys think Harden is that weak-minded. This dumb thought has been gaining steam on Clutchfans.net and I think it's bullshit. Take a look at Harden's childhood; take a look at how he is portrayed in the media. Harden has endured worse things than losing the MVP award and it has only made him stronger. Each year as a Rocket, Harden has been better. Now some of y'all think something has changed? Naw, nothing has changed! Harden gonna Harden! unlike.
no. Its not panic. It's seeing james harden do what he has a tendency to do in close playoff style games and wondering if it will change this year. Open your damn mind!
Weak spirit is hardly an argument in the NBA. Most of the players have worked hard to get here and some have excelled for their team. He just does not shoot a good percentage from downtown. He got his repertoire of moves and likes to overdribble, he is not the hardest guy to draw up a strategy against in the clutch. And he thinks for some reason, playing through an injury is hero like. He is 27 and should take care of his body appropriately.
I don't understand why everyone gets so mad at posters talking about James unfairly not getting the award this year, potentially... I mean they're saying he should, just are skeptical of the voters/criteria/process. Especially the other recent thread. If it's not that big of a deal, wheres the anger amongst ourselves coming from?