jamaalstar21 wrote:On this subject in general, I know there are plenty of Harden haters that are happy to see him get his perceived karmic retribution. I like to see less foul calls as much as anyone else. But I prefer rule changes that nudge the game in the right direction, rather than ones that cause dramatic effects. If Harden really averages 5 or less free throws on the season, I think that's an ugly look for the league.
Harden is a big strong guard with a big first step and elite handles. If he attacks the rim, he should be picking up a healthy amount of fouls. Right now he's not attacking the rim. 12% of his FGA has come inside 3 feet (career average of 27%). Right now he's playing awkward. Not sure if there's an injury or what, but I don't think a decrease in foul calls is the only reason he's playing so bad. I haven't seen that much foul fishing from Harden over the past 2 seasons anyways (besides on the step-backs), I think the narrative on his foul drawing is bigger than the actual amount of tricks he pulls today.
The reason Harden's free throw attempts are so significantly down is because the vast majority of the fouls he drew in the past were the "unnatural" type that the NBA is trying to remove from the game.
He's playing awkward right now because defenses are playing him differently. It's alot easier to guard someone when you're not walking on eggshells thinking "I need to be careful defending him because he could jump sideways, backwards, or kick me and I get called for the foul".