Incorrect. However, I am convinced that if he had one of these common supernova games in either G6 or G7 then he would have his ring. Do you disagree?
And with all that being said, if he had one of these common insane regular season games in G6 or G7 then we win despite everything you mentioned above. Correct?
I think he has done everything humanely possible to get the rockets the farthest these past two seasons unless you know an active player who have gotten the job done
Someone needs to school these fools on how James Harden has still scored 30+ point games even if you substracted his freethrows. Against Washington he had 42 points from the field (not including his 17 freethrows).
during the Rockets' seven-game winning streak, and he isn't just lighting it up on offense. Houston is allowing only 95.9 points per 100 possessions with Harden on the floor during the winning streak.
he averaged over 40 for an entire month last season...people were just too caught up in his 30 point streak and glossed over it
Marcus Smart say's the most unstoppable move in the NBA is James Harden drawing fouls - smh, I'm sick of players/media talking about Harden's fouls. The most unstoppable and insane move in the NBA is Harden's ability to make heavily contested step back 3s from 4 feet beyond the arc. Marcus did go on to name Harden as a top 5 unstoppable player in the league right now.
James Harden is the only player in NBA history to average at least 35 points with a 60% TS% for a season! The Beard is casually putting up historic numbers. http://bkref.com/tiny/1UWKQ
I think there are multiple active players that would not have **** the bed in G6 and G7, needing one win to get to the Finals. LeBron is one. Kawhi is another.
thats because nba refs root for them let me see how kawhi and lebron would fare if the refs were to boycott them same like harden for gods sake in this video he couldnt get a legit foul even going against a rookie(talk about superstar calls!)
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...on-surges-top-3-golden-state-hits-rock-bottom 1. Los Angeles Lakers Record: 11-2 Week 4 ranking: 1 LeBron James set his season high with a plus-30 plus/minus after recording 33 points, 12 assists and 7 rebounds in a win over Atlanta on Sunday. It was his 11th double-double of the season (third best in the NBA). James already has four 30-point games this season. -- Spears That is adorable.
That’s because they are consistent with their regular season to postseason play, while Harden literally has a dip every year. That’s because they have been shown to step up while Harden has been shown to go in a funk and quit instead of powering through multiple times.