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[ClutchFans] James Harden after scoring 39 vs. Mavericks 12/8/2012

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Dec 8, 2012.

  1. nbafever

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    Huh?? After our 1st two games, opponents routinely sent double-teams to get the ball out of Harden's hands.

    If our shots fall (like the NYC game), our offense runs the way it should. And even Harden gets plenty of touches. Right now, when shots do not fall, only Harden gives us any scoring. Sometimes only CP, TD, and CD want to shoot the basket.
     
  2. greatpacha1

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    this is what i agree with....until lin steps up. We need another threat.
     
  3. MambaJoe

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    Are you serious? Every NBA player rolls their ankles all the time. Harden rolls his ankle and manages to play through it and scored 39 points. Don't even put him in that same category as Tmac and Yao BS.

    Yes he rolled his ankle, and he will be hobbling around because after the game and shower, the ankle would feel incredibly sore. But the fact that he still played the rest of the game after rolling his ankle and able to walk around after the game means that its just another typical basketball ankle sprain.

    Again, NBA players roll their ankles all the time and that's something you can't really prevent. It will happen and you just have to go through it. So don't put Harden's ankle sprain in the same category as Yao and Tmac....
     

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