So it's clear people are starting to agree with me: T-Mac > Harden. I tried to tell y'all and none of y'all wanted to believe me.
I knew ever since that T-mac is a better leader and closer than Harden. If not for his injuries and Yao, we would be in the Finals those years. T-mac also plays both ends of the floor.
T-Mac always lifted his game during the playoffs. Sure, it never really panned out for him but he never mailed it in the playoffs like Harden has.
Yup, there's a reason T-Mac has the #12 all-time playoff PER in NBA history. I wish everyone understood basketball as well as you and me.
at least t -mac lost to teams with their best players playing. and went down swinging. http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200805020UTA.html
Yup, there's a reason T-Mac has the #12 all-time playoff PER in NBA history. He always turns it up in the playoffs unlike playoff Harden.
Payoff tmac was better play off harden, Tmac ****ing cried, showed his emotion. Harden doesnt give a ****
Tmac would have never choked in the 2nd round because he would have never made the 2nd round to begin with.
The team even has a better +/- when Harden sits on the bench. This explains everything about this overrated player.
Harden has always been soft. If he was mentally tough, they would've won the finals against Lebron's heat in 2012. He's always going to be soft. He should've stayed in OKC to be a 6th man with no pressure to perform. It's impossible for us to win in this era of superstar teams without having one ourselves. All this D'antoni magic only works in the regular season. In the post-season, you still need multiple superstars to carry the load, especially when your "leader" crumbles under pressure easily every play-offs.
T-Mac went out swinging, left it all out there on the floor. Harden was doing the mannequin challenge.
I don't give a **** about first round or second , we lost , and harden didn't perform, he didn't even try.