toooskies wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Oh I don't have it neutral at all. Harden also holds up much better defensively despite prior reputation and his ability to create good offense for others is just way ahead of Garland.
I know age age age. But he's just better at basketball. Cleveland won't do it and their fans will riot, but its an on court upgrade.
I wouldn’t say age is the primary concern with Harden. It’s quitting on multiple teams and disappearing in the playoffs and strip clubs and between-playoff-game personal trips and conditioning.
The FG% and TOs make me think that while he might win the eye test, he simply gives the ball to the other team too much.
Steve Nash gave the ball to the other team too much as well. The two best suns offenses, 2007 and 2010, happened to be Nash's career highs in Turnovers per Game. Is it because Nash is careless or because offenses run at all-time great levels when he was in charge?
2017 and 2018 Rockets are both Top 25 Offenses of all time as well.
Furthermore, the idea that Harden is some massive playoff faller, yet ignoring Garland's yearly hocus pocus acts in May, isn't the argument you think it is.
If you simply using ESPN headlines as talking points regarding All-time great players like James Harden, you probably have never seen him play.