WarriorGM wrote:Harden should be given the opportunity to prove that he is. If he can consistently beat the Warriors, the Cavs, the Spurs and the Celtics throughout the season then I will not outright deny him. For the label to stick though he needs to win a championship. He is up against formidable competition. For comparison Curry led his team to a championship and a 73-9 record yet he is still doubted.
A very mature answer this is.
NBAfan3024 wrote:Lebron
Durant
Kawhi
Curry
Are all better players
See above. I think if you look at the past 5 year span instead of just one year, Harden is right up there as good as anyone, consistently through the thick and thin of his team. You can argue he is THE best offensive player over that past 5 year span, whether averaging his conventional stats, or advanced stats. Then you look at his teammates and the resource he has had around him, compared to his peers (super stacked all star team, Kerr, Gentry, Pop, MVP level teammates etc).
Now, in no way I am saying Harden is the best player overall, or even top 3 can be a stretch career wise, accomplishment wise. But just like the above poster said, maybe it's time we start to give him a chance to prove it. Harden certainly has as good bball IQ (if not better) compared to Curry and LeBron, and he is at least a better and more complete offensive weapon than more than one of those top 5 guys (if not all).