Hello Brooklyn wrote:LoneyROY wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:
I was against the Harden trade the whole time and said it was a stupid move. I don't know why youre poking fun at me about it.
Harden is not in peak condition btw. Hes way better than he was with the Nets. But not close to the guy he was in 2018.
Still hes 100x better than Ben Simmons.
As far as it being the best decision, not sure I agree. Embiid is no KD. Harden will have to be the guy in the final minutes of a playoff series. And we know he fails spectacularly at that.
But hey if he wants to prove he can finally do it then all the power to him. I'm not convinced.
I didn't mean his literal physical peak. 17-18 Harden was in a special tiers of players that won't likely be replicated.
But he's in 19-20 form. His first step looks as good as it has since The Bubble.
KD and Kyrie can't mess with Harden at this level and Embiid on the level he's now on. Kyrie's just not that guy.
Yeah I don't agree.
Harden still doesn't have the burst he had last year. Look at him in the Celtics series. Still not back yet.
Relying a ton on his stepbacks so far. Which he wasn't doing for a while.
Harden is still a career choker and Kyrie had one of the most clutch Finals performances ever.
So not sure what "level" youre talking about exactly. We know who he is when it matters most. His resume is terrible in big moments.
And Embiid hasn't been much better. After doing little/nothing vs the Hawks in critical moments.
Could have had KD to save him. Now its all on him.
Agree to disagree.
It's not ALL on him, he has one of the best players in the league next to him in Embiid. But yes, he will get WAY more credit if he gets it done in Philly.
That's the whole point. He bet on himself.



























