Did I see this right? Harden went the whole game without using his cooking sign after a basket? Has he stopped? I guess maybe he didn't do it for MEM either? If he stopped, the fans in the stands wearing aprons and chef hats must feel a wee bit silly sitting there waiting fot it. oh, and anyone who makes this a serious thread talking about leadership, etc, is a dork.
hard to cook when you almost need a monster triple double to beat the worst team in the league. hardne must been pissed when he say the final score "we only beat them by two? omg my team's trying to kill me! they cant even pass it to dwight! what a buncha morons"
This may sound strange, but it really felt like Harden walked into a 50 pt game. I'm watching and look up and Harden has 50. Maybe he didn't feel like the situation was worthy of a cook? Rocket are way below .500 and Rockets were playing a terrible team. I hope he stopped the dance... the curse is real...
It's time to retire the cooking thing. It was kind of weird IMO to begin with but since it was Harden and he is our player i embraced it. Of course the team was winning last year. This season its just old, not very entertaining and stinks of show boating on a horribly under performing and losing team. Its time for Chef Harden to just be James Harden and concentrate on continuing to be dominate on offense while cutting way way way way way back on his turnovers and sprinkling in a little defense every now and then.
I liked the cooking celebration. I think when we start winning again and everyone becomes happy again he will start reusing it.
Let me guess you think Cam Newton's dabbing is show boating as well? Let these dudes be themselves. If he puts up numbers and plays d he can do whatever the hell he wants as far as i'm concerned
Cam Newton dabbing in someone's face is show boating. Even if the guy gets in your face, or used your move. What Cam Newton did that one time was unsportsman like. Everything else he does is fine. Annoying, but fine.
Is there a reason ppl on this board always use dominate instead of dominant?? I've never seen it anywhere else, but posters say dominate instead of dominant about 75% of the time on here. Is it a spell check thing? Or have they made some change to the language I don't know about?