I've been trying gauge Harden's sensitivity level. I can't quite put my finger on it. He seems to care about his image at times in interviews, "don't say I'm a ball hog, that's not me." but when you watch him on the court he seems to have limited emotion to failure, like a so what attitude ( Which I like ). And I'm not even sure why I care, but sensitivity level does seem to have impact on players, on what I don't know. Maybe it is motivation. But you can sense it.
Game on mute and audio of Game of Thrones. Check the internet during commercials for the GOT nude scenes.
Dewayne Wade getting pieces of Boston td garden from Danny ainge. McHale might coach in Utah next season.
As I predicted a couple weeks ago Spoiler OF COURSE WE HAVE THE LAST GOD DAMN FIRST ROUND GAME AND OF ****ING COURSE IT WON'T TIPOFF UNTIL REALLY ****ING LATE
I think there are certain triggers, but those are definitely far and in between. Look at the way the media constantly craps on him his whole career. He's barely ever phased and just plays basketball. Compare him to the likes of Durant and Westbrick, it's actually night and day. I think a former coach bad mouthing him triggered him, especially since McHale's entire success was riding Harden's coat tail. It just wasn't right
As long as Scott Foster is not the ref, they can have a blind giraffe call the game and I wouldn't give two $hits.
I was always opposed to his hiring as a coach. I did give him credit for his rotation changes against the Clippers when we won, but it was obvious that he had huge coaching limitations. It was all exposed when H and H were having big problems along with the addition of Lawson.