last game and this game, and the team cant step up to help him or themselves no offensive system + your best player struggling = terrible team wonder if they know they dont have an offensive system
I give him a SLIGHT pass. He sucks though.. his flu games are the absolute worst! Stepping up to help Harden when he is sick is ignoring him and running plays without him.The rockets got back into the game despite his bull****. I get you're sick but put in the effort. We saw he can play hard in the 4th. why not do it to start?
Guess what, I'm sick. And guess what, I still went to work and did my job well. And guess what, I don't make millions.
How soon you guys forget. Harden had to get an IV after this game: http://espn.go.com/nba/gamecast?gameId=400793865&version=mobile&gcSection=boxscore&src=desktop
If you can dribble all day, then surely you can box out. That vine floating around is inexcusable..he's thinking about the next possession before the current one even ends. Seems to be a reoccurring thing..
he's not excused, he has some terrible flaws he better get on top of every gameday on reddit the **** talkers have countless material to clown on harden's dumb ass flaws that transition defense kills me too lmao daam james cmon
this site has just turned in to one big hatred site, lots of fans here are not true fans and just want to Hate on everything they can
Not that big a deal, so they replenished his fluids intravenously instead of orally. This is not a hospital setting with a patient that has sepsis or something.
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Not that big of a deal in what context? Under normal circumstances, an NBA player should be able to rehydrate orally after a game. An IV in itself isn't substantial but it's necessity indicates that a medical professional believed Harden to be suffering from extraordinary dehydration. Sepsis? Give me a break
For an athlete, any dehydration means loss of that quick 1st step, the spring in the jump, strength to snatch rebounds from an opponent, etc. If fluids during the game aren't doing the trick, that means the athlete isn't performing at his peak during the game. Last year, my wife was moping around for a couple of days, complaining about being tired. One morning, she stumbled out of the bedroom & sat down on the couch. When she literally couldn't get off the couch to eat breakfast, I drove her to the ER where they told me that she was 12 hours away from death. A week on IVs in the hospital & 2 weeks in rehab and she was good to go. Yes that's an extreme example of what dehydration does to the body. But for me, I have lost the "Dehydrated? Drink some water & get back to it!" attitude.
Lol, thanks for the reminder on these, loved this series of ads back in the day (I mean I normally hate ads but these were pretty entertaining).