LBJKB24MJ23 wrote:Gil wrote:NBARocks wrote:Not by a long shot. Lebron, KD, Curry, Kawhi.
You forgot Westbrook, Paul George, Klay Thompson, Anthony Davis & Giannis.
he's way better than Klay and PG. come on now.
He was being sarcastic.
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LBJKB24MJ23 wrote:Gil wrote:NBARocks wrote:Not by a long shot. Lebron, KD, Curry, Kawhi.
You forgot Westbrook, Paul George, Klay Thompson, Anthony Davis & Giannis.
he's way better than Klay and PG. come on now.
gmoney411 wrote:I think Harden would have a similar level of success if you put him on the Warriors the last few years.
WarriorGM wrote:gmoney411 wrote:Impuniti wrote:Harden was a laughing stock that year, and it only continued after they were bounced in 5 by a crocked Curry that didn't even show up for 1/2 a series. Nowhere did I imply that the Ws need Curry to be an elite team, just that I have standards of superstar to beat a Curry-less Warrior team in 2016. Rockets fans can come up with the poor squad excuse but to me it is embarrassing for a player of Harden's quality to get bounced in 5 by them. Your different standards to me sound like really bad excuses.
The Warriors won 32 more games than the Rockets that year. This wasn't a small gap in teams. Nobody in their right mind should have thought the Rockets would challenge the Warriors with or without Curry.
The Rockets lost 3 of 4 against the Curry less Warriors and in two of those games Harden played great. And the game where he was the greatest it didn't even make a difference.
I accept the argument that Harden has had an inferior supporting cast for the most part and that is why he deserves people to keep an open mind and give him an opportunity to make his case now that he has a good team and system backing him.
But there is nothing in anything that has gone before that indicates Harden deserves more than that or consideration as a superior player in those earlier years. Unlike Harden, LeBron keeps going to the finals. Durant was the superior player when he and Harden were teammates. Curry may have had a better team when he has beaten Harden but he led that team to a championship and 73-9. If we were to mentally switch Harden for Curry on the Warriors does anyone seriously think Harden could have done a better job? Even with the team he has now I don't think 70 wins is achievable for Harden. Kawhi eliminated Harden last year. Harden can rack up obscene numbers but the others do so more efficiently and the only one who is not proven as prolific a scorer—Kawhi—is a much, much better defensive player.
WarriorGM wrote:gmoney411 wrote:I think Harden would have a similar level of success if you put him on the Warriors the last few years.
I would have a strong objection to this. What Curry has achieved with the Warriors is historic. I do not think Harden would have accomplished the same in Curry's place the last few years. I think Harden only established himself securely as a top five player with D'Antoni. This year Harden can show us exactly what he can do if put in a situation like Curry's.
Impuniti wrote:Tritodian wrote:Impuniti wrote:Must be nice when people get excited about pwning people online.
Lets look at Harden's elimination games the Rockets got taken down since he became a superstar.
17' vs Spurs - 2-11 18%, 10-3-7-1-1, 6TOs, -28
16' vs GSW - 12-23 52%, 35-6-6-2, 7TOs, -27
15' vs GSW - 2-11 18%, 14-6-5-3, 12TOs, -4
2 of those 3 games might be the worst games by a superstar in elimination in the last few years. Curry has his 16' finals, with Lebron the 11' finals, but they have far, far more plus than minus. Not to mention his team making a comeback before playing the Warriors with him on the bench earlier. You guys are getting defensive for no reason. He's been a terrible choker these last few years. He's 28 and primed to prove doubters wrong, but it's comical to think he hasn't been a failure in the playoffs these last few years when he's elevated his quality so much post OKC. I said last year when everyone was creaming over the trip dubs that Harden is a clearly superior player to WB and it's not close, and I called the Rockets in 5 happening. He has a lot to prove in the playoffs.
And to the woe is me and the lack of help, nobody but Rockets fans care that Harden didn't have enough help when he played like garbage. This time around he has an awesome team and is looking the most likely to take down the 4-headed GSW monster. But it's up to him to prove it. So far in his career, he's been underwhelming in the PS.
Do you even understand the meaning of elimination games? You seemed to think that it's only when you lose it's called an elimination![]()
15 vs GSW game 4 (elimination game) - 13-22 59.1%, 45-9-5
16 vs GSW game 4 (elimination game) - 12-23 52.2%, 35-6-6
Just because you win, it does NOT become an elimination game. You do know that, right?
You've already been exposed with your false narrative, better go find something else to harp on
Welp. When you're right, you're right. And when I'm wrong, I'm wrong. No idea how this went over my head. I'm not going to bring something else up since for this particular point, it's wrong on my end.
AdagioPace wrote: The problem is: you can't even give him the benefit of the doubt anymore given the obscenity of some of his performances when it matters most.
There's been plenty of great regular season players in history.
Rob Diaz wrote:Harden is one of the best RS players in NBA history. That's obvious and goes without saying.
Are we supposed to ignore his playoff failures, though?
LivingLegend wrote:Does he still lead the league in shot attempts and turnovers while being a liability on defense?
Oh wait....he does.
kayman3 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:Does he still lead the league in shot attempts and turnovers while being a liability on defense?
Oh wait....he does.
Literally no, no, and no. Check the stats.
LivingLegend wrote:kayman3 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:Does he still lead the league in shot attempts and turnovers while being a liability on defense?
Oh wait....he does.
Literally no, no, and no. Check the stats.
I did, and yes he does lead the league in shot attempts, hes 3rd in turnovers this year while breaking the all time record each of the past two seasons and yes, he is still below average on defense.
kayman3 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:kayman3 wrote:
Literally no, no, and no. Check the stats.
I did, and yes he does lead the league in shot attempts, hes 3rd in turnovers this year while breaking the all time record each of the past two seasons and yes, he is still below average on defense.
FG attempts per game? then yes. Not sure why this is a problem, as Harden is scoring very efficiently.
The defense, while not great, is better than previous years. Houston is a pretty good defensive team this season tho.
kayman3 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:kayman3 wrote:
Literally no, no, and no. Check the stats.
I did, and yes he does lead the league in shot attempts, hes 3rd in turnovers this year while breaking the all time record each of the past two seasons and yes, he is still below average on defense.
FG attempts per game? then yes. Not sure why this is a problem, as Harden is scoring very efficiently.
The defense, while not great, is better than previous years. Houston is a pretty good defensive team this season tho.
LivingLegend wrote: James Harden currently ranks 28th in the NBA in FG% among NON CENTERS that receive 30+ mins a game. Including Centers, he ranks 44th in the NBA in FG% of players who play 30+ mins per game.