Mchale didn't "bench" Harden... Harden came out of the game to start the 4th the same time he always does and he never got put back in because of that ridiculous and flukey run we went on that completely flipped the game. Good thing Harden was terrible in that game 5 and game 7 against the Clippers which was absolutely imperative to that 3-1 comeback... Oh wait he was great in those games.. You have a narrative that's not based in reality...
VC? You have no ball IQ and this is massively dumb... Peak VC LOL... Vince had some great dunks, but this is absolutely ridiculous
I get that Harden hurt our feelings when he broke up with us but to be 1,000% clear James Harden is significantly better than Tracy McGrady.
McGrady was light and beams more talented, because McGrady could have been one of the games greatest ever. He could have been as good as MJ. But McGrady was a victim of being too fragile; he broke down too easily. Harden is my favorite player because nobody in the league has done more with their ability. Harden is such a cerebral chess master on the court. I think Harden is my favorite Rocket after Hakeem. Harden, McGrady, Drexler, Malone, and Hakeem is my amazing dream team!!!
I highly disagree bro no lie a healthy Tmac in his prime would torch a lot of these players today including Harden, the only thing James got over TMac is being able to draw fouls and durability other than that I’ll pick a young healthy Tracy Mcgrady over Harden, because at his peak no one really can guard him
Either way you slice it, both were awesome players. Harden is still an MVP caliber player, except it isn’t for the Rockets any longer But when the Rockets got McGrady was one of the most exciting days for a Rockets fan. It’s a shame the injury bug was so prevalent for him. Yao and McGrady was better than good enough for several titles, if not for the dang injuries both endured. Harden and Paul would have prevailed if not for the Paul season ending injury against the Golden State Warriors during the playoffs. Talk about a franchise that is snake bitten.
I think Tmac would have outperformed Harden in an alternate universe where he was healthy and developed under analytics. But Harden over Tmac in this universe.
No options to vote for all time greats Von Wafer and Luther Head? But seriously what would be the case for TMac, that he is taller?
LOL what? You realized T-Mac, for all your proclaimed edge on decisive moments, never got past the first round right? Harden actually takes a team offense and drags it to historic levels. He consistently makes the 2nd round. Yet, you somehow believe T-Mac could have led us to a chip?!?
Yeah, like basketball is a one man's game. Tmac (ORL or HOU) never had the same talent Harden had around him (OKC or HOU). Except for a man named Yao Ming, yet they have played only 2 playoffs series together: 2005 (7 game series loss to a much better team, DAL, in a game 7 where the whole ****ING TEAM disappeared, except for Yao and Tmac). 2007 (7 game series loss in a terrible game for both Yao and Tmac, but even so, went down to the last minute to decide). 2009 was the best roster that Tmac had around him. But he was injured before the Playoffs. So, revisiting of two biggest "what-ifs" in Rockets recent history: 2018 - if CP3 did not have an injury, Harden wouldn't need to carry the team alone, and we probably have a championship. 2009 - if TMac played in that series against the Lakers, we would win and might have been champions that year (or Yao never had the injury, of course). My take on "if it were Tmac instead of Harden" in 2018, is because Harden was such a p***y looking scared, out of control and *ahem* lack of elite offense. Tmac would ****ing just drive to the basket when things didn't go his way, and DEFEND. We will never know. But like Kobe once said: "Harden will never be champion playing that style of basketball". And like Shaq just said: "Harden now has his super team. It is championship or bust".
We aren't talking about winning a championship or even getting to the WCF. I reiterate, T-Mac has NEVER, EVER led a team past the FIRST round.