therealbig3 wrote:ReddoverKobe wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Dude, is there a bigger cancer than Harden, other than Kyrie? He forced his way out of Houston in a really ugly way, helped blow up the Nets in just a year and a half and forced his way out, went to Philly and underwhelmed badly in the playoffs in 2 straight years and now demands a trade again.
I don't think he's THAT much better than Kyrie either. He's pretty much just as bad. Kyrie actively makes teams worse, like as an actual basketball player, so that's the one thing Harden has over him. But Harden has come up hella short in the playoffs for 2 years now, in addition to his perennial playoff choke jobs in Houston, outside of some random explosions here and there.
Kyrie caused the Brooklyn issues, I dont blame Harden for that.
LOL, Harden definitely played a part, a big one too. He was almost as much to blame for that as Kyrie was.
I don't think it's a great analogy. Kyrie is pretty much batsh-t crazy, and endlessly creates issues and drama just because of who he is.
Harden is a lot more lowkey and professional on a day-to-day basis, altho no question he gave up on the Nets, and his professionalism really slipped near the end there. Thing is, that's something that was actually kind of predictable, and something most people would be inclined towards.
I'm guessing the Beard's biggest mistake was in thinking that Kyrie was serious about winning. Maybe he should have done his homework before asking to join the Nets.