His average score per game has reached 35.7.At the same time, he is also an elite offensive initiator. He can send out nearly 9 assists per game, and reads his opponent's defensive strategies to determine his own attack means. It could even be said that Harden changed my definition of NBA data. If Harden had scored 30 + points in a game, I would only think he was just qualified. If Harden scored 40 + or50 + points per game, I would not have any emotional fluctuations. The most terrible thing is that I can't imagine that Harden scored no more than 30 points. If this happens, I can think of it as "Harden sleepwalking all the time, only 28 points."But 28 points in a game is an excellent performance for most players and even stars. Seriously, don't you think it's very strange... hahahah He can Penetration. He can back step three-point shot He can dismember the enemy's encirclement strategy with high-quality passes. He can feed three-point shooters and big men inside. It's no exaggeration to say that Harden is a walking elite tactical board.Forcing opponents to choose one from several cups of poisonous wine and then pray. Maybe coach D'Antoni thought the same thing. Every game he sat in the VIP and watched Harden's show was over. Maybe the most he said when he paused was "Give the fxxking damn ball to Harden.", The craziest thing about the historical level of 1v1 singles player is that he will take the initiative to go singles opponents, force opponents to face him, and then destroy opponents face to face. Standing on the opponent's side and thinking about how to defend Harden will kill all my brain cells. As a rocket fan, I'm really glad that my home team has stars like Harden.Maybe only God knows how to stop him scoring.So I hope Uncle Morley will not let up on Harden's strong performance and waste his peak.
I don’t say much about Harden nowadays (I have compared him to M Jordan stats in the past); because his game speaks for itself. They can’t stop him....they can only hope to change the rules.
Nah, Harden would bust out the Eurostepback3 he's been saving. God would stumble backwards like the merely mortal Wesley Johnson. Then Harden would stare him down while spinning the ball, finally nailing a 3 while Ackerman goes nuts. "Oh my God! Harden has broken the Almighty's ankles! He'll suffer eternal damnation for that!"
The other parts of Harden also spoils us Since he became a Rocket: He has stayed loyal and doesn't try to play the free agency game He takes ownership in our success and failures Our culture and definition of success has improved He has remained patient yet aggressive in improving the roster He has improved nearly every year He put us back on the map
Spoiled and we take him for granted. There are plenty of fair weather fans here in Houston that trashes Harden. Many still blame him for the game 7 loss against the warriors last year. I don't understand the logic, we played against a stacked Warriors team and we were missing CP3. Also remember that we missed 27 threes in a row and 21 of those were wide open. What are the odds of that happening again ever? Anyway, we had our chances but didn't have enough luck to be honest. Its over with and lets win one championship now. Go Rockets
I'll just say this about our FO and Coach Morey - we wouldn't have JH if not for the genius of DM pulling off the greatest heist since Saddam Hussein raided the Central Bank of Iraq D'Antoni - remember Kevin McHale and JB? What a disaster that was? MDA won COY and had the Warriors on the mat until CP's hammy decided to snap HIS system is what has made JH an ALL-WORLD MVP. Sure, James is good but he thrives in MDA's offense. Would he be putting up 50PG elsewhere? NOT And now that Clint and CP are down we want heads to roll? It's like a man who is a 'rider' in a carpool with a friend. His carpool/driver friend was able to amass some wealth and put most of his money into his dream car, an Aston Martin Vulcan. Since most of his money went into his dream car, he needed a second vehicle and had to be practical with the rest of his money and purchased a simple Honda Civic. The man REALLY ENJOYED the speed and high performance of his friends' AMV. Everyone envied them as they sped past on the autobahn making others look slow in comparison. But one day, the AMV developed a problem that required repair. Repairs would require a month or so to get parts and complete. In the meantime, his friend had to resort to his simple Honda Civic to get them from point A to point B. The car was effective and somewhat reliable and doing the job for which it was intended. But, the man who was just the passenger was incensed that he had to ride in such a menial vehicle as THIS car wouldn't really pass anyone, but only keep up with other traffic. He demanded that his friend spend more money on a better, faster car. This method of transportation was just not good enough for him even though it was not his money. He ranted and disparaged his friend for not spending more. He even railed on the mechanic for not making the Civic fast enough and demanded his dismissal. He also called for the firing of the car salesman for putting his friend in the Civic in the first place. The Aston Martin will be ready soon, but the man just has to put blame on someone for his current predicament. Is the rider justified in his anger?
You want to know who is spoiled by James Harden? Rockets ownership and the front office... they think he can fix anything.
Something else I realized: James doesn't make bonehead mistakes. Turnovers, sure, part of the game. But nothing really stupid, and in sports, that's a big deal. In the GSW win, Curry and KD both shot 3's when there was plenty of time left. Probably gave us the game. JH would not do that.
Don't worry, pretty sure when the season is over curry and Kerr will have a conversation with the league office, but still won't stop jim