pepe1991 wrote:Catledge wrote:pepe1991 wrote:any Harden trade will include established young star ( Ingram, Brown, Adebayo, Sabonis, Mitchell...) and army of draft picks.
it doesn't matter how Harden sometimes looks in playoffs, that guy is one man offense and in right system is leathal. No brainer top 5-7 player in whole league.
All of the guys in that list are loved by their current organizations. I suspect that Sabonis is the only one in that bunch whose current team would want to give up in exchange for Harden.
Harden is past his prime, a notoriously terrible defender, and a difficult player to coach. I think his value is closer to where Westbrook was when he was traded for CP3.
Harden is past his prime? what?
His current 34,5 ppg ranks him as 15 greatest single season points per game accomplishment and only 7 players ( including Harden) achived that in whole nba history.
This "past his prime" just because somebody turned 30 is no longer truth. If you look around the world, with improved medicine atlhets flat out last way longer than they used to , and more often than not, their prime is their early 30s.
Just look at list of greates current athletes:
Lebron 35, Durant 32, Curry 32, Harden 31, Messi 33, Ronaldo 35, Nadal 34, Serena Williams peaking in mid 30s, Stipe Miocic 38, Comier 41 and list goes on and on.
Harden NEVER had any serious injury, for last 8 years he never even missed more than 14 regular season games.
Westbrook and Harden don't even belong in same universe when it comes to baketball value. This is really laughable debate to even entertain, Westbrook's real plus minus this year is +1,5, Harden's is +9,6.
Westbrook's TS% for career is 53% ( 3% below league average) , Harden is 61%, with makes him one ( if not only) non C in whole damn NBA who is doing for whole lenght of his career. Guy is lethal. You might not like his " points or free throws" offense but it's definition of great possession, where player almost always gets what he wants.
Main reason why Harden never played in nba finals is fact that for whole lenght of his Houston career other teams were breaking parity with superteams on west like Curry, Klay, Durant, Green or now Davis and Lebron. While he never had teammate better than aiging Chris Paul ( who just happend to miss game 7 of WCF in 2018, when Houston ended up being only team that even challenged Warriors ).
Any GM knows Harden is woth your whole team. On East he is so much better than any other player ( including Giannis) that it's not even worth debating. Where Giannis is better all around player because of his defense, Giannis also can't be trusted with a ball in last min as he can't shoot FTs and can't shoot in general. Where Harden will blow up some defensive assigments but there is nobody you would want, on East ( maybe outside now Durant) to set last few offensive plays. Guy shoots 35,5% for 3 while having 4% of threes assisted. Magic players can't even hit 35% of wide open 3s.
ok. Lebron is just a genetic freak of nature. Durant has height with negates a lot of negatives. Curry doesnt rely on athleticism. And cmon, you are throwing in men/women's tennis? And no, Serena isnt peaking right now, her peak was years ago when she was dominating the sport, something she isnt doing now. And Cormier? really? he lost his last 2 fights to a 38 yr old. big reach on adding him.
I agree Harden isnt PAST his prime right now, but he is in his prime and nearing the end of it. He likely can still pay at his high level for a few more years yes.























