Steph, maybe. Klay? Hell no. Jimmy Butler lost in the bubble to LeBron's Lakers. Butler had the luck to avoid the GSW dynasty and still couldn't pull one out. Also, eastern conference. Kawhi Leonard had the luckiest shot in the history of the NBA, and then played against a GSW team that suddenly were without Klay and KD. Even at Kawhi's best, he's never been a mainstay in MVP conversation, despite the media having a boner for him, constantly. Also, eastern conference. Lillard? LOL. Don't even need to say anything about this dude.
If Philly doesn't work out he should consider signing the minimum to play for the Lakers. Can you imagine a lineup of Harden-shooter-Lebron-shooter-AD.. jesus
https://fadeawayworld.net/.amp/nba-...ts-including-their-ideals-of-the-team-culture I’m sure KD is super relieved it’s no longer “James Harden’s Brooklyn Nets”. It was funny the first time I heard it. It’s still funny today and it will never not be funny especially now. James Harden’s Brooklyn Nets.
Whelp I will see faux fan Asian Sensation in the next harden thread. Feels like that's all he does, btch about harden nonstop
https://bbs.clutchfans.net/members/asian-sensation.924/ Look under recent activity. No two posters on this message board care more about Harden than him and hardenvolumeone. By several orders of magnitude.
James Harden and Kevin Durant Were Hardly Communicating Before Trade Prior to the big trade between the Brooklyn Nets and Philadelphia 76ers, James Harden had begun disconnecting from his Nets teammates. Prior to Kevin Durant's injury, he and Harden were barely communicating. Durant was injured in mid-January. That means there was likely over a month that the two stars weren't really speaking. In recent weeks, Harden began cutting off communications with all of his Nets teammates. It was Harden's way of sending a message that he no longer wanted to be in Brooklyn.