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[ESPN] NBARank - Harden's Rank

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Arthurprescott2, Apr 8, 2013.

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Where does Harden Land?

Poll closed May 8, 2013.
  1. #5-7

    290 vote(s)
    48.0%
  2. #8-10

    225 vote(s)
    37.3%
  3. #11-15

    70 vote(s)
    11.6%
  4. #16-20

    19 vote(s)
    3.1%
  1. ahhh

    ahhh Member

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    Westbrook do all the dirty work for Durant. He actually plays defense, and really good defense.

    Technically this year Harden>Kobe.
     
  2. OTMax

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    Seems fair, rather high for ESPN though. If and once he commits to defense, he will be up for top 5 or top 3 in the league discussions.
     
  3. Firebomb525

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    All these upset NY fans upset about Harden over Anthony! :grin:

    "Anthony is a much better and more efficient scorer than Harden!" Thoughts on that statement?
     
  4. valorita

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    8 is borderline superstar territory
    since lebron/wade, and durant/westbrook are on the same teams,
    we have a better franchise player than 25 other teams in the nba...
    and of those players ahead of Harden, he would actually be ranked ~4 or 5
    if you count age and projected prime years
     
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    Hahaha ESPN comments section is literally too dumb for words.
     
  6. J.R.

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    30. Paul Pierce
    29. Zach Randolph
    28. Paul George
    27. Kevin Love
    26. Brook Lopez
    25. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Tyson Chandler
    23. Derrick Rose
    22. Rajon Rondo
    21. John Wall
    20. Al Horford
    19. Joakim Noah
    18. Chris Bosh
    17. Deron Williams
    16. Stephen Curry
    15. Dirk Nowitzki
    14. Marc Gasol
    13. Blake Griffin
    12. Kyrie Irving
    11. Dwight Howard
    10. Tim Duncan
    9. Carmelo Anthony
    8. James Harden
    7. Tony Parker
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    3.
    2.
    1. LeBron James
     
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  7. ahhh

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    Harden's the youngest in the Top 10, everyone else is in/nearing their 30s, except...Durant and Westbrook. WOW
     
  8. tokenbk

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    He's 8th.
     
  9. Patterned919

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    lol I saw that tweet too. They shoot like the same percentages, and both of them shoot a lot of 3's which drag down their overall FG%, but the difference is Harden is the best in the league at getting to the line, and freethrows = most efficient points in basketball. I don't understand the logic behind saying Melo is more efficient.

    The thing Melo is better at with regards to scoring is he can get it in more ways, but Harden is more efficient.

    I don't understand Westbrook over Harden/Melo though. Even most OKC fans I talk to admit Harden > Westbrook.
     
  10. SkyrimOwnsAll

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    Morey get Dwight Howard to Houston
     
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    You can go ahead and pencil in Durant for #2. Probably Paul for #3 as well, unless ESPN does something stupid like putting Kobe there (which they totally could).
     
  12. lwlee

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    No way, Harden > Westbrook.
     
  13. grt004

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    I agree. I think he will improve his defensive game, but you must first look at his role with OKC. Thabo Sefolosha started and James Harden came in for offensive purposes. It will take awhile, but James Harden will improve defensively.
     
  14. larsv8

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    Can't see how Kobe is better, or Howard.
     
  15. Patterned919

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    He's not even in his prime yet :eek::cool:. Youngest starter on our young ass team other than the ever changing PF position.
     
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    In his first year as the man, with no training camp, an inexperienced roster, and at an age where he won't even truly sniff his prime until 3-4 years, I would say #8 is pretty damn good.
     
  17. nebula955

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    30. Paul Pierce
    29. Zach Randolph
    28. Paul George
    27. Kevin Love
    26. Brook Lopez
    25. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Tyson Chandler
    23. Derrick Rose
    22. Rajon Rondo
    21. John Wall
    20. Al Horford
    19. Joakim Noah
    18. Chris Bosh
    17. Deron Williams
    16. Stephen Curry
    15. Dirk Nowitzki
    14. Marc Gasol
    13. Blake Griffin
    12. Kyrie Irving
    11. Dwight Howard
    10. Tim Duncan
    9. Carmelo Anthony
    8. James Harden
    7. Tony Parker
    6. Dwayne Wade
    5. Kobe Bryant
    4. Russel Westbrook
    3. Chris Paul
    2. Kevin Durant
    1. LeBron James
     
  18. TheJet

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    I'm not arguing that Harden is a good defender, I'm arguing that Kobe isn't :grin:.

    I agree, James needs to step it up. The playoffs would be the perfect time. Defense is largely about effort which is why "lazy" is thrown around
     
  19. RockingRox

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    Parker #7. Now it seems the scores are getting really close.

    Harden 8.78 and Parker 8.79. That's practically only one point difference from 111 votes.
     
  20. ooox

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    Take off your homer goggles and maybe you can see better.

    Kobe averages more points, rebounds, assists, and higher shooting percentage. Not to mention Harden makes Kobe look like Scottie Pippen on defense.
     

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