James Harden Makes INSANE 4-Point Play For The Win 🔥🏆

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  • @nitsujneal
    @nitsujneal 7 місяців тому +165

    This all starts with Russ and his sacrifice. Now James can finally be James.

    • @sakshamdwivedi4273
      @sakshamdwivedi4273 7 місяців тому +17

      He got clowned on for calling himself one of the most unselfish players ever. But Beardman's been sacrificing his talents his whole career with very little pouting.
      In OKC, Scott Brooks played him as 6th man for 3 years in, despite being one of the most talented players on the team.
      In Houston, Tim Fertitta refused to go over the luxury tax and surround him with better players, despite being one game away from an NBA finals in 2018. (The next year he averaged 36ppg 7rpg 8apg)
      In Brooklyn, Kyrie Irving played less games then Harden, despite Harden being injured.
      In Philadelphia, he took a pay cut so the Doc Rivers could sign more depth, despite being owed $15million more.
      Generational talent that's been adapting and being unselfish since he entered the league
      when the 2019 rockets are down 0-2 and he averages 40/10/5 the next 2 games to tie it up, it doesn't count. when he puts up 35/8/5 and has more points/rebounds/assists/steals than steph in game 6, he sucked and steph was legendary to win without KD.
      in the bubble he put up 30 ppg on 67 TS% against an elite lakers defense that was just doubling him near halfcourt and leaving russ wide open. but he sucked.
      he also tends to have his best games end in near losses, which unless he has a time machine, i'm not sure what he can do about. putting up 39/10/9 on 62% shooting (field goal, not TS%) against the #1 defense 2015 warriors and being +12 in 41 minutes, only for the rockets to be -13 in his 7 minutes off so he loses by 1 gets forgotten. still a great game.
      he goes up 3-2 on the most talented team ever but cp3 gets injured so no credit for harden. he's had some disappointing playoff moments, but people way overplay it.
      I mean Harden does have 9 playoff games where he scored 40+ points, including 3 in the 2018 playoff run alone.
      Curry has 7 such games in his career.
      Butler has 6.
      Melo had 4.
      Harden certainly deserves plenty of criticism. But this idea that he’s never gone off in the playoffs is ridiculous. He generally had just kind of ok supporting casts and regularly made some decent playoff runs.
      His Rockets were also the only team to really give a healthy KD Warriors any real trouble. Cavs got swept and lost in 5.
      I think if you take "Most Valuable Player" literally, Harden should have won. Take Steph Curry off of that Warriors team, and that's still a good team. Take James Harden off of that Rockets team (keep in mind that Dwight was also missing for most of the season), and that team is very close to the very bottom of the West.
      Steph Curry had a phenomenal season, but I'm tired of team performance being taken into account so heavily in individual accolades.
      Edit: This is also coming from a guy whose least favorite player in the NBA is James Harden (tied with Draymond Green).
      Harden 2014-15. With out Harden the Rockets probably dont make the playoffs. With out Curry the Warriors still make the playoffs, just not as the first seed. I feel like considering that Dwight was injured most of the season and Harden fucking went ham to keep his team a float, that the MVP should have gone to him. The only knock on Harden was his percentages, but Harden still averaged 27.4 points, 7 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 steals for the season. Dem be MVP numbuhs.
      James Harden is an underrated defender and I will argue that to the grave
      The only reason mainstream media views harden as a bad defensive player is because of lowlight tapes where harden doesn’t sprint across the court to guard a speedy fast break but when Lebron sags on defense it’s considered conserving energy.
      Efficiency wise if a player is a huge plus on offense it makes sense to have them expend the majority of their energy getting points instead of making high energy cost/low return defensive plays. Especially when that player is by far the most effective offensive player on the team.
      Lebrons famous 48 minute playoff games utilize this strategy and Harden is the highest usage player in league history so it’s less about defensive skill as opposed to a strategic decision.
      This is why Harden prefers to guard bigs in the post where his style is more about stealing low rather than jumping to block. And when looking at his defensive efficiency in the post it’s up there with the best in the league.
      Defense isn’t necessarily about the flashy blocks of a Giannis or the scrappy pestering of a Pat Beverly. It’s about not letting the other team score the ball and Harden does a good not great job at that. I rest my case.
      At their peaks, Harden IS a better offensive player than Jordan (and Kobe) by every imaginable metric.
      Harden is a better offensive player at his peak than Jordan. Some of this is going to sound repetitive but follow along.
      Kobe averaged 5 rebounds and 4 assists in his 35.1ppg season. He did that on 27 FGAs, and a 56% TS
      Jordan averaged 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in his 37ppg season. He did that on 28 FGAs, and a 56% TS.
      Harden averaged 7 rebounds and 8 assists in his 36.1ppg season. He's doing that on 24 FGAs and a 61% TS.
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many free throws.
      Harden: 11 FTA (88%)
      Jordan: 11.9 FTA (85.7%)
      Kobe: 10.2 FTA (85%)
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many threes that's why his TS is high.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG%, 52.9% from 2, 36.8% from 3
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG%, 48.2% from 2, 34.7% from 3
      MJ: 48.4 eFG%, 49.1% from 2, 18.2% from 3 (only on 0.8 attempts though)
      Yeah well the game was much slower back then.
      Per 100 Possessions:
      Harden: 48.2 PPG (highest of all time)
      MJ: 46.4 PPG
      Kobe: 45.6 PPG
      Yeah well compared to their league, Jordan stood out more.
      Then let's compare to the league average.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG% and 61.7 TS%, League Average: 52.4 eFG% and 55.7 TS%
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG% and 55.9 TS%, League Average: 49 eFG% and 53.5 TS%
      MJ: 48.4 eFG% and 56.2 TS%, League Average: 48.8 eFG% and 53.8 TS%
      This isn't even factoring in seasons Harden has averaged 10+ assists, and he's done that many times.
      Harden is a very capable defender when he tries. For majority of the game Harden plays defense but allows blowbys to avoid risking picking up fouls. Due to his heavy minutes, especially when he was in Houston, harden lacked in defense to avoid getting fouls, which is why he is known as a bad defender. However, in late game situations, especially in the playoffs, he locks in and is one of the better perimeter defensive players in the league. As for his post defense, he has been number one in the league statistically since 2019, and has even been second in the league in perimeter isolation points allowed per possession in 2020. In addition to all of that, he is an extremely smart player defensively. He knows when to help, where other players need to stand and is known for his defensive communication. His Houston rockets had the number one defense in the playoffs and in the bubble of 2020. Statistically James has been top 5 in steals for many seasons, number one in deflections for a few years, and has the most blocks by any guard since joining Houston. He has crucial defensive saves in important games including against Giannis, Porzingis, in game 7 of okc thunder, and even against embiid in the 2020 rockets 76ers matchup, where embiid got in a little skirmish with him after harden stopped him on back to back possessions. He may not play it the whole game, but when he tries harden is a top defender in almost every aspect, and a beneficial one to have on the court due to his intelligence.
      And people talking bout his defense are idiots, hes locked up and then shit on Kawhi/PG/Beverly in a 1v3 lmaoooo he has the most points on every team too plus like 3 years of 10+ assists and the others are 8-9 assists on top of 30-36.6 points. He's the only one who even challenged the KD Era warriors and lost because of blatant ref fixing and Ariza going 0-12 on wide open threes generated by Harden along with his second best player CP3 going down and Capela getting sonned by a rookie Looney. Harden was literally dunking on draymond all day and dray got pissed and shoved him like 30 seconds into a game because he got scored on twice fast. That's not even mentioning all that happened while facing the KD warriors who had 5 star players, 2 of which were the number one and number two best shooters in the history of the league, Dpoy draymond, a top 2-3 scorer in Durant, Iggy dpoy. Then waiving off 12 of Hardens points but not making the same call if he missed the 3...blatant lmao
      Harden has been a top 3 hardest working player for the past 10 years. Just because he likes strip clubs and partying doesn't mean he disregards practice and conditioning. This sub is just going with assuming narratives instead of taking 5 minutes to find out that Harden's workouts have been Kobe-levels insane for many seasons, doing HIT lifting after having played 40 minutes in an NBA game with historic usage and scoring rate for entire seasons because the durability demanded from Harden forced him to be insanely well conditioned.
      There are countless stories as well as statements by his staff and teammates about it, it's just easier to shit on a player for partying instead. Literally everybody who's ever played with Harden attests to his one-of-a-kind work ethic. The reason Harden has been struggling are injuries and playing through them as well as the miles on his body but it's 10000% not because he's lazy. He ONCE forced Houstons hand for 3 weeks because they wouldn't trade him despite his demands many months before the situation escalated. Other than that he's been more than textbook when it comes to work ethic, you don't become such a legendary offensive Superstar without working your ass off every day for many years. And yes Harden can come back, he's one of the most skilled players ever and he works out like a madman.

    • @jordancromwell
      @jordancromwell 7 місяців тому +6

      @@sakshamdwivedi4273 "Very little pouting" 😂😂😂

    • @slinkybeans2442
      @slinkybeans2442 7 місяців тому

      Harden ain’t avr more the 15 points in the postseason still

    • @kmwong3808
      @kmwong3808 7 місяців тому +2

      @@sakshamdwivedi4273 give u a like for your essay!

    • @Rballerz
      @Rballerz 7 місяців тому +15

      @@sakshamdwivedi4273bruh are you serious? How many hours did it take you to make this research paper?😂

  • @ankhyewk1069
    @ankhyewk1069 7 місяців тому +63

    I AM LAKERS FAN, BUT I WANTED THE CLIPPERS TO GET THAT WIN. THE MEDIAS WERE HARD ON HARDEN, SAYING HE JINXES THE TEAM. I HOPE HIS CONFIDENCE IS BACK WITH THAT CLUTCH SHOT.

    • @davidtan5413
      @davidtan5413 7 місяців тому +9

      Calm down

    • @FlynnS.
      @FlynnS. 7 місяців тому +5

      Why u typing in caps

    • @ankhyewk1069
      @ankhyewk1069 7 місяців тому +8

      @@FlynnS. BETTER FOR MY VISION.

    • @sakshamdwivedi4273
      @sakshamdwivedi4273 7 місяців тому +2

      He got clowned on for calling himself one of the most unselfish players ever. But Beardman's been sacrificing his talents his whole career with very little pouting.
      In OKC, Scott Brooks played him as 6th man for 3 years in, despite being one of the most talented players on the team.
      In Houston, Tim Fertitta refused to go over the luxury tax and surround him with better players, despite being one game away from an NBA finals in 2018. (The next year he averaged 36ppg 7rpg 8apg)
      In Brooklyn, Kyrie Irving played less games then Harden, despite Harden being injured.
      In Philadelphia, he took a pay cut so the Doc Rivers could sign more depth, despite being owed $15million more.
      Generational talent that's been adapting and being unselfish since he entered the league
      when the 2019 rockets are down 0-2 and he averages 40/10/5 the next 2 games to tie it up, it doesn't count. when he puts up 35/8/5 and has more points/rebounds/assists/steals than steph in game 6, he sucked and steph was legendary to win without KD.
      in the bubble he put up 30 ppg on 67 TS% against an elite lakers defense that was just doubling him near halfcourt and leaving russ wide open. but he sucked.
      he also tends to have his best games end in near losses, which unless he has a time machine, i'm not sure what he can do about. putting up 39/10/9 on 62% shooting (field goal, not TS%) against the #1 defense 2015 warriors and being +12 in 41 minutes, only for the rockets to be -13 in his 7 minutes off so he loses by 1 gets forgotten. still a great game.
      he goes up 3-2 on the most talented team ever but cp3 gets injured so no credit for harden. he's had some disappointing playoff moments, but people way overplay it.
      I mean Harden does have 9 playoff games where he scored 40+ points, including 3 in the 2018 playoff run alone.
      Curry has 7 such games in his career.
      Butler has 6.
      Melo had 4.
      Harden certainly deserves plenty of criticism. But this idea that he’s never gone off in the playoffs is ridiculous. He generally had just kind of ok supporting casts and regularly made some decent playoff runs.
      His Rockets were also the only team to really give a healthy KD Warriors any real trouble. Cavs got swept and lost in 5.
      I think if you take "Most Valuable Player" literally, Harden should have won. Take Steph Curry off of that Warriors team, and that's still a good team. Take James Harden off of that Rockets team (keep in mind that Dwight was also missing for most of the season), and that team is very close to the very bottom of the West.
      Steph Curry had a phenomenal season, but I'm tired of team performance being taken into account so heavily in individual accolades.
      Edit: This is also coming from a guy whose least favorite player in the NBA is James Harden (tied with Draymond Green).
      Harden 2014-15. With out Harden the Rockets probably dont make the playoffs. With out Curry the Warriors still make the playoffs, just not as the first seed. I feel like considering that Dwight was injured most of the season and Harden fucking went ham to keep his team a float, that the MVP should have gone to him. The only knock on Harden was his percentages, but Harden still averaged 27.4 points, 7 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 steals for the season. Dem be MVP numbuhs.
      James Harden is an underrated defender and I will argue that to the grave
      The only reason mainstream media views harden as a bad defensive player is because of lowlight tapes where harden doesn’t sprint across the court to guard a speedy fast break but when Lebron sags on defense it’s considered conserving energy.
      Efficiency wise if a player is a huge plus on offense it makes sense to have them expend the majority of their energy getting points instead of making high energy cost/low return defensive plays. Especially when that player is by far the most effective offensive player on the team.
      Lebrons famous 48 minute playoff games utilize this strategy and Harden is the highest usage player in league history so it’s less about defensive skill as opposed to a strategic decision.
      This is why Harden prefers to guard bigs in the post where his style is more about stealing low rather than jumping to block. And when looking at his defensive efficiency in the post it’s up there with the best in the league.
      Defense isn’t necessarily about the flashy blocks of a Giannis or the scrappy pestering of a Pat Beverly. It’s about not letting the other team score the ball and Harden does a good not great job at that. I rest my case.
      At their peaks, Harden IS a better offensive player than Jordan (and Kobe) by every imaginable metric.
      Harden is a better offensive player at his peak than Jordan. Some of this is going to sound repetitive but follow along.
      Kobe averaged 5 rebounds and 4 assists in his 35.1ppg season. He did that on 27 FGAs, and a 56% TS
      Jordan averaged 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in his 37ppg season. He did that on 28 FGAs, and a 56% TS.
      Harden averaged 7 rebounds and 8 assists in his 36.1ppg season. He's doing that on 24 FGAs and a 61% TS.
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many free throws.
      Harden: 11 FTA (88%)
      Jordan: 11.9 FTA (85.7%)
      Kobe: 10.2 FTA (85%)
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many threes that's why his TS is high.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG%, 52.9% from 2, 36.8% from 3
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG%, 48.2% from 2, 34.7% from 3
      MJ: 48.4 eFG%, 49.1% from 2, 18.2% from 3 (only on 0.8 attempts though)
      Yeah well the game was much slower back then.
      Per 100 Possessions:
      Harden: 48.2 PPG (highest of all time)
      MJ: 46.4 PPG
      Kobe: 45.6 PPG
      Yeah well compared to their league, Jordan stood out more.
      Then let's compare to the league average.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG% and 61.7 TS%, League Average: 52.4 eFG% and 55.7 TS%
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG% and 55.9 TS%, League Average: 49 eFG% and 53.5 TS%
      MJ: 48.4 eFG% and 56.2 TS%, League Average: 48.8 eFG% and 53.8 TS%
      This isn't even factoring in seasons Harden has averaged 10+ assists, and he's done that many times.
      Harden is a very capable defender when he tries. For majority of the game Harden plays defense but allows blowbys to avoid risking picking up fouls. Due to his heavy minutes, especially when he was in Houston, harden lacked in defense to avoid getting fouls, which is why he is known as a bad defender. However, in late game situations, especially in the playoffs, he locks in and is one of the better perimeter defensive players in the league. As for his post defense, he has been number one in the league statistically since 2019, and has even been second in the league in perimeter isolation points allowed per possession in 2020. In addition to all of that, he is an extremely smart player defensively. He knows when to help, where other players need to stand and is known for his defensive communication. His Houston rockets had the number one defense in the playoffs and in the bubble of 2020. Statistically James has been top 5 in steals for many seasons, number one in deflections for a few years, and has the most blocks by any guard since joining Houston. He has crucial defensive saves in important games including against Giannis, Porzingis, in game 7 of okc thunder, and even against embiid in the 2020 rockets 76ers matchup, where embiid got in a little skirmish with him after harden stopped him on back to back possessions. He may not play it the whole game, but when he tries harden is a top defender in almost every aspect, and a beneficial one to have on the court due to his intelligence.
      And people talking bout his defense are idiots, hes locked up and then shit on Kawhi/PG/Beverly in a 1v3 lmaoooo he has the most points on every team too plus like 3 years of 10+ assists and the others are 8-9 assists on top of 30-36.6 points. He's the only one who even challenged the KD Era warriors and lost because of blatant ref fixing and Ariza going 0-12 on wide open threes generated by Harden along with his second best player CP3 going down and Capela getting sonned by a rookie Looney. Harden was literally dunking on draymond all day and dray got pissed and shoved him like 30 seconds into a game because he got scored on twice fast. That's not even mentioning all that happened while facing the KD warriors who had 5 star players, 2 of which were the number one and number two best shooters in the history of the league, Dpoy draymond, a top 2-3 scorer in Durant, Iggy dpoy. Then waiving off 12 of Hardens points but not making the same call if he missed the 3...blatant lmao
      Harden has been a top 3 hardest working player for the past 10 years. Just because he likes strip clubs and partying doesn't mean he disregards practice and conditioning. This sub is just going with assuming narratives instead of taking 5 minutes to find out that Harden's workouts have been Kobe-levels insane for many seasons, doing HIT lifting after having played 40 minutes in an NBA game with historic usage and scoring rate for entire seasons because the durability demanded from Harden forced him to be insanely well conditioned.
      There are countless stories as well as statements by his staff and teammates about it, it's just easier to shit on a player for partying instead. Literally everybody who's ever played with Harden attests to his one-of-a-kind work ethic. The reason Harden has been struggling are injuries and playing through them as well as the miles on his body but it's 10000% not because he's lazy. He ONCE forced Houstons hand for 3 weeks because they wouldn't trade him despite his demands many months before the situation escalated. Other than that he's been more than textbook when it comes to work ethic, you don't become such a legendary offensive Superstar without working your ass off every day for many years. And yes Harden can come back, he's one of the most skilled players ever and he works out like a madman..

    • @lakshd24
      @lakshd24 7 місяців тому

      u not a laker fan then bro fuck the clippers

  • @BrayanSaverino
    @BrayanSaverino 7 місяців тому +9

    bro took that sports announcer's speech personally

  • @sakhile6460
    @sakhile6460 7 місяців тому +5

    one good play and suddenly everyone is on James' nuts again

  • @djkeller1525
    @djkeller1525 7 місяців тому +4

    The system!

  • @anshulagarwal4082
    @anshulagarwal4082 7 місяців тому +5

    I remember this situation is the same as the original Warrior squad. Andre Iguodala sacrificed and came off the bench which worked perfectly for the warriors. Hopefully Russ (former MVP) doing this will help clippers at-least make the WCF 🤞

  • @CameronSpinks
    @CameronSpinks 7 місяців тому +13

    Bout time the Clippers won with Harden😒

  • @thouxanbandswavy2087
    @thouxanbandswavy2087 7 місяців тому +26

    Who better to get us the W than Harden, kinda crazy ngl 👌🏾

    • @InsaneTrickShots
      @InsaneTrickShots 7 місяців тому

      You clearly didn’t watch the game. The refs won this for the clips

    • @hamzamorgan9527
      @hamzamorgan9527 7 місяців тому +1

      @@InsaneTrickShotsWHAT I think you didn’t watch the game cuz the refs were definitely not on our side

    • @RonAngeloDangan-xq1fo
      @RonAngeloDangan-xq1fo 7 місяців тому

      @@InsaneTrickShots 🙄 when clip L blame it on Harden when W give it ref 🤔 you've got a point there

  • @AnimeBeefRandoms
    @AnimeBeefRandoms 7 місяців тому +1

    He is the system.

  • @NeumsFor9
    @NeumsFor9 7 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the picks and the bench, James!

  • @yoshihiroitabashi
    @yoshihiroitabashi 7 місяців тому +50

    At last the Clippers win, as a Lakers fans I'm incredibly happy for them.

    • @kevinkingslayer2450
      @kevinkingslayer2450 7 місяців тому +1

      That's real my guy.🙏🙏

    • @IbkAdelekan
      @IbkAdelekan 7 місяців тому +5

      American sports really do not know what rivalries are.

    • @kleatise52
      @kleatise52 7 місяців тому

      @@IbkAdelekanwhat?

    • @saydowski7685
      @saydowski7685 7 місяців тому +1

      Damn, a cool lakers fan. That's a first for me

    • @gcleroux96
      @gcleroux96 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@IbkAdelekanthat's the dumbest take I've read all day. Do you know what makes rivalries in sports interesting? When both teams are actually competitive.

  • @mfranch5
    @mfranch5 7 місяців тому +1

    CLASSIC James Harden🙌

  • @Fne-jenejrjfj
    @Fne-jenejrjfj 5 місяців тому

    Bro hit the same clutch shot when he was on the rockets

  • @alfredlu7228
    @alfredlu7228 7 місяців тому

    it reminds me the same play 4 years ago

  • @elcrookito2847
    @elcrookito2847 7 місяців тому +1

    Tooo the gentleman's club fellas!

  • @dariuscarter5766
    @dariuscarter5766 7 місяців тому +1

    We Finna Get That Houston Harden 😂

  • @michaelvincentcarillo8274
    @michaelvincentcarillo8274 7 місяців тому

    James is him🔥

  • @elijah.j3288
    @elijah.j3288 7 місяців тому

    He does it again but this time in the clippers uniform. Looked familiar

  • @mrrjh5609
    @mrrjh5609 7 місяців тому

    It’s not the Post season, we’ve seen this before 😂😂

  • @alfredlu7228
    @alfredlu7228 7 місяців тому

    a win must be contributed by the rewarder

  • @wcc4269
    @wcc4269 7 місяців тому

    Dude finally got to LA and said "now I will actually try again."

  • @user-ft6uc3hw6s
    @user-ft6uc3hw6s 7 місяців тому

    inspirational

  • @aedaed3605
    @aedaed3605 7 місяців тому +1

    it's about time

  • @ahmetbzz
    @ahmetbzz 7 місяців тому +1

    Reffs vs Houston

  • @Ambivert_15
    @Ambivert_15 7 місяців тому +4

    Second best shooting guard of all time 💯

    • @bryantsmith9176
      @bryantsmith9176 7 місяців тому

      Yea, and my name is Clarence Eatassagain

    • @jophee2272
      @jophee2272 7 місяців тому +1

      jordan kobe dwade

    • @shrink8
      @shrink8 7 місяців тому

      @@jophee2272 💀💀💀

    • @Ambivert_15
      @Ambivert_15 7 місяців тому

      @@jophee2272 I’ll give you kobe but d wade is not better than harden

    • @stxcks23
      @stxcks23 7 місяців тому

      @@Ambivert_15wade and iverson and jerr west coast over harden all day

  • @seniorscientist590
    @seniorscientist590 7 місяців тому +1

    WRONG! 1st he traveled. Then, there was no foul. Harden jumped forward, initiated contact. Nobody had possession of that spot. How is it possible to defend that shot when he travels and then if you do try to block the shot or get a hand up, they call a foul?

  • @gouasmiahmed99
    @gouasmiahmed99 7 місяців тому

    That's James that we know

  • @KingLeonLionheart
    @KingLeonLionheart 7 місяців тому

    He pulled an LJ

  • @ifecarter
    @ifecarter 7 місяців тому

    He had to win this one

  • @LaBombaTV011
    @LaBombaTV011 7 місяців тому +1

    He wants that W so badly

  • @OldLadyGamersince1990
    @OldLadyGamersince1990 7 місяців тому

    Harden is always the hero in regular season but questionable in the playoffs 😅

  • @santiagoespindola6980
    @santiagoespindola6980 7 місяців тому

    The bread cold blooded

  • @siegeperilous07
    @siegeperilous07 7 місяців тому

    The shoe fits

  • @FLG00
    @FLG00 7 місяців тому

    Houston Harden flashbacks

  • @Austin2Sexy
    @Austin2Sexy 7 місяців тому +3

    Bro traveled 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @onefucktardplz1210
      @onefucktardplz1210 7 місяців тому +1

      Wow u hatin on a 4 point game winner….. Crazy…

    • @sakshamdwivedi4273
      @sakshamdwivedi4273 7 місяців тому +1

      He got clowned on for calling himself one of the most unselfish players ever. But Beardman's been sacrificing his talents his whole career with very little pouting.
      In OKC, Scott Brooks played him as 6th man for 3 years in, despite being one of the most talented players on the team.
      In Houston, Tim Fertitta refused to go over the luxury tax and surround him with better players, despite being one game away from an NBA finals in 2018. (The next year he averaged 36ppg 7rpg 8apg)
      In Brooklyn, Kyrie Irving played less games then Harden, despite Harden being injured.
      In Philadelphia, he took a pay cut so the Doc Rivers could sign more depth, despite being owed $15million more.
      Generational talent that's been adapting and being unselfish since he entered the league
      when the 2019 rockets are down 0-2 and he averages 40/10/5 the next 2 games to tie it up, it doesn't count. when he puts up 35/8/5 and has more points/rebounds/assists/steals than steph in game 6, he sucked and steph was legendary to win without KD.
      in the bubble he put up 30 ppg on 67 TS% against an elite lakers defense that was just doubling him near halfcourt and leaving russ wide open. but he sucked.
      he also tends to have his best games end in near losses, which unless he has a time machine, i'm not sure what he can do about. putting up 39/10/9 on 62% shooting (field goal, not TS%) against the #1 defense 2015 warriors and being +12 in 41 minutes, only for the rockets to be -13 in his 7 minutes off so he loses by 1 gets forgotten. still a great game.
      he goes up 3-2 on the most talented team ever but cp3 gets injured so no credit for harden. he's had some disappointing playoff moments, but people way overplay it.
      I mean Harden does have 9 playoff games where he scored 40+ points, including 3 in the 2018 playoff run alone.
      Curry has 7 such games in his career.
      Butler has 6.
      Melo had 4.
      Harden certainly deserves plenty of criticism. But this idea that he’s never gone off in the playoffs is ridiculous. He generally had just kind of ok supporting casts and regularly made some decent playoff runs.
      His Rockets were also the only team to really give a healthy KD Warriors any real trouble. Cavs got swept and lost in 5.
      I think if you take "Most Valuable Player" literally, Harden should have won. Take Steph Curry off of that Warriors team, and that's still a good team. Take James Harden off of that Rockets team (keep in mind that Dwight was also missing for most of the season), and that team is very close to the very bottom of the West.
      Steph Curry had a phenomenal season, but I'm tired of team performance being taken into account so heavily in individual accolades.
      Edit: This is also coming from a guy whose least favorite player in the NBA is James Harden (tied with Draymond Green).
      Harden 2014-15. With out Harden the Rockets probably dont make the playoffs. With out Curry the Warriors still make the playoffs, just not as the first seed. I feel like considering that Dwight was injured most of the season and Harden fucking went ham to keep his team a float, that the MVP should have gone to him. The only knock on Harden was his percentages, but Harden still averaged 27.4 points, 7 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 steals for the season. Dem be MVP numbuhs.
      James Harden is an underrated defender and I will argue that to the grave
      The only reason mainstream media views harden as a bad defensive player is because of lowlight tapes where harden doesn’t sprint across the court to guard a speedy fast break but when Lebron sags on defense it’s considered conserving energy.
      Efficiency wise if a player is a huge plus on offense it makes sense to have them expend the majority of their energy getting points instead of making high energy cost/low return defensive plays. Especially when that player is by far the most effective offensive player on the team.
      Lebrons famous 48 minute playoff games utilize this strategy and Harden is the highest usage player in league history so it’s less about defensive skill as opposed to a strategic decision.
      This is why Harden prefers to guard bigs in the post where his style is more about stealing low rather than jumping to block. And when looking at his defensive efficiency in the post it’s up there with the best in the league.
      Defense isn’t necessarily about the flashy blocks of a Giannis or the scrappy pestering of a Pat Beverly. It’s about not letting the other team score the ball and Harden does a good not great job at that. I rest my case.
      At their peaks, Harden IS a better offensive player than Jordan (and Kobe) by every imaginable metric.
      Harden is a better offensive player at his peak than Jordan. Some of this is going to sound repetitive but follow along.
      Kobe averaged 5 rebounds and 4 assists in his 35.1ppg season. He did that on 27 FGAs, and a 56% TS
      Jordan averaged 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in his 37ppg season. He did that on 28 FGAs, and a 56% TS.
      Harden averaged 7 rebounds and 8 assists in his 36.1ppg season. He's doing that on 24 FGAs and a 61% TS.
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many free throws.
      Harden: 11 FTA (88%)
      Jordan: 11.9 FTA (85.7%)
      Kobe: 10.2 FTA (85%)
      Yeah well Harden shoots too many threes that's why his TS is high.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG%, 52.9% from 2, 36.8% from 3
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG%, 48.2% from 2, 34.7% from 3
      MJ: 48.4 eFG%, 49.1% from 2, 18.2% from 3 (only on 0.8 attempts though)
      Yeah well the game was much slower back then.
      Per 100 Possessions:
      Harden: 48.2 PPG (highest of all time)
      MJ: 46.4 PPG
      Kobe: 45.6 PPG
      Yeah well compared to their league, Jordan stood out more.
      Then let's compare to the league average.
      Harden: 54.1 eFG% and 61.7 TS%, League Average: 52.4 eFG% and 55.7 TS%
      Kobe: 49.1 eFG% and 55.9 TS%, League Average: 49 eFG% and 53.5 TS%
      MJ: 48.4 eFG% and 56.2 TS%, League Average: 48.8 eFG% and 53.8 TS%
      This isn't even factoring in seasons Harden has averaged 10+ assists, and he's done that many times.
      Harden is a very capable defender when he tries. For majority of the game Harden plays defense but allows blowbys to avoid risking picking up fouls. Due to his heavy minutes, especially when he was in Houston, harden lacked in defense to avoid getting fouls, which is why he is known as a bad defender. However, in late game situations, especially in the playoffs, he locks in and is one of the better perimeter defensive players in the league. As for his post defense, he has been number one in the league statistically since 2019, and has even been second in the league in perimeter isolation points allowed per possession in 2020. In addition to all of that, he is an extremely smart player defensively. He knows when to help, where other players need to stand and is known for his defensive communication. His Houston rockets had the number one defense in the playoffs and in the bubble of 2020. Statistically James has been top 5 in steals for many seasons, number one in deflections for a few years, and has the most blocks by any guard since joining Houston. He has crucial defensive saves in important games including against Giannis, Porzingis, in game 7 of okc thunder, and even against embiid in the 2020 rockets 76ers matchup, where embiid got in a little skirmish with him after harden stopped him on back to back possessions. He may not play it the whole game, but when he tries harden is a top defender in almost every aspect, and a beneficial one to have on the court due to his intelligence.
      And people talking bout his defense are idiots, hes locked up and then shit on Kawhi/PG/Beverly in a 1v3 lmaoooo he has the most points on every team too plus like 3 years of 10+ assists and the others are 8-9 assists on top of 30-36.6 points. He's the only one who even challenged the KD Era warriors and lost because of blatant ref fixing and Ariza going 0-12 on wide open threes generated by Harden along with his second best player CP3 going down and Capela getting sonned by a rookie Looney. Harden was literally dunking on draymond all day and dray got pissed and shoved him like 30 seconds into a game because he got scored on twice fast. That's not even mentioning all that happened while facing the KD warriors who had 5 star players, 2 of which were the number one and number two best shooters in the history of the league, Dpoy draymond, a top 2-3 scorer in Durant, Iggy dpoy. Then waiving off 12 of Hardens points but not making the same call if he missed the 3...blatant lmao
      Harden has been a top 3 hardest working player for the past 10 years. Just because he likes strip clubs and partying doesn't mean he disregards practice and conditioning. This sub is just going with assuming narratives instead of taking 5 minutes to find out that Harden's workouts have been Kobe-levels insane for many seasons, doing HIT lifting after having played 40 minutes in an NBA game with historic usage and scoring rate for entire seasons because the durability demanded from Harden forced him to be insanely well conditioned.
      There are countless stories as well as statements by his staff and teammates about it, it's just easier to shit on a player for partying instead. Literally everybody who's ever played with Harden attests to his one-of-a-kind work ethic. The reason Harden has been struggling are injuries and playing through them as well as the miles on his body but it's 10000% not because he's lazy. He ONCE forced Houstons hand for 3 weeks because they wouldn't trade him despite his demands many months before the situation escalated. Other than that he's been more than textbook when it comes to work ethic, you don't become such a legendary offensive Superstar without working your ass off every day for many years. And yes Harden can come back, he's one of the most skilled players ever and he works out like a madman.

  • @abrowne153
    @abrowne153 7 місяців тому +9

    YES!! FINALLY! I hope this is the start of a needed winning streak for this team

    • @InsaneTrickShots
      @InsaneTrickShots 7 місяців тому

      Only if the refs continue to rig it for them. Otherwise they don’t have a shot in hell of making a run

    • @hamzamorgan9527
      @hamzamorgan9527 7 місяців тому

      @@InsaneTrickShotsdamn ur such a hater I don’t get it. It’s not like u could do better than the clippers. Stop making excuses there was only one bad call early in the game.

    • @copeee835
      @copeee835 4 місяці тому

      @@hamzamorgan9527 keep crying

  • @InsaneTrickShots
    @InsaneTrickShots 7 місяців тому

    Harden the only player in the league that brings his feet forward in the air during a step back. This should be offensive foul imo

  • @realdreamerschangetheworld7470
    @realdreamerschangetheworld7470 7 місяців тому

    Scary Hours 3 predicted this 😂

  • @sakshamdwivedi4273
    @sakshamdwivedi4273 7 місяців тому +11

    He got clowned on for calling himself one of the most unselfish players ever. But Beardman's been sacrificing his talents his whole career with very little pouting.
    In OKC, Scott Brooks played him as 6th man for 3 years in, despite being one of the most talented players on the team.
    In Houston, Tim Fertitta refused to go over the luxury tax and surround him with better players, despite being one game away from an NBA finals in 2018. (The next year he averaged 36ppg 7rpg 8apg)
    In Brooklyn, Kyrie Irving played less games then Harden, despite Harden being injured.
    In Philadelphia, he took a pay cut so the Doc Rivers could sign more depth, despite being owed $15million more.
    Generational talent that's been adapting and being unselfish since he entered the league
    when the 2019 rockets are down 0-2 and he averages 40/10/5 the next 2 games to tie it up, it doesn't count. when he puts up 35/8/5 and has more points/rebounds/assists/steals than steph in game 6, he sucked and steph was legendary to win without KD.
    in the bubble he put up 30 ppg on 67 TS% against an elite lakers defense that was just doubling him near halfcourt and leaving russ wide open. but he sucked.
    he also tends to have his best games end in near losses, which unless he has a time machine, i'm not sure what he can do about. putting up 39/10/9 on 62% shooting (field goal, not TS%) against the #1 defense 2015 warriors and being +12 in 41 minutes, only for the rockets to be -13 in his 7 minutes off so he loses by 1 gets forgotten. still a great game.
    he goes up 3-2 on the most talented team ever but cp3 gets injured so no credit for harden. he's had some disappointing playoff moments, but people way overplay it.
    I mean Harden does have 9 playoff games where he scored 40+ points, including 3 in the 2018 playoff run alone.
    Curry has 7 such games in his career.
    Butler has 6.
    Melo had 4.
    Harden certainly deserves plenty of criticism. But this idea that he’s never gone off in the playoffs is ridiculous. He generally had just kind of ok supporting casts and regularly made some decent playoff runs.
    His Rockets were also the only team to really give a healthy KD Warriors any real trouble. Cavs got swept and lost in 5.
    I think if you take "Most Valuable Player" literally, Harden should have won. Take Steph Curry off of that Warriors team, and that's still a good team. Take James Harden off of that Rockets team (keep in mind that Dwight was also missing for most of the season), and that team is very close to the very bottom of the West.
    Steph Curry had a phenomenal season, but I'm tired of team performance being taken into account so heavily in individual accolades.
    Edit: This is also coming from a guy whose least favorite player in the NBA is James Harden (tied with Draymond Green).
    Harden 2014-15. With out Harden the Rockets probably dont make the playoffs. With out Curry the Warriors still make the playoffs, just not as the first seed. I feel like considering that Dwight was injured most of the season and Harden fucking went ham to keep his team a float, that the MVP should have gone to him. The only knock on Harden was his percentages, but Harden still averaged 27.4 points, 7 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 steals for the season. Dem be MVP numbuhs.
    James Harden is an underrated defender and I will argue that to the grave
    The only reason mainstream media views harden as a bad defensive player is because of lowlight tapes where harden doesn’t sprint across the court to guard a speedy fast break but when Lebron sags on defense it’s considered conserving energy.
    Efficiency wise if a player is a huge plus on offense it makes sense to have them expend the majority of their energy getting points instead of making high energy cost/low return defensive plays. Especially when that player is by far the most effective offensive player on the team.
    Lebrons famous 48 minute playoff games utilize this strategy and Harden is the highest usage player in league history so it’s less about defensive skill as opposed to a strategic decision.
    This is why Harden prefers to guard bigs in the post where his style is more about stealing low rather than jumping to block. And when looking at his defensive efficiency in the post it’s up there with the best in the league.
    Defense isn’t necessarily about the flashy blocks of a Giannis or the scrappy pestering of a Pat Beverly. It’s about not letting the other team score the ball and Harden does a good not great job at that. I rest my case.
    At their peaks, Harden IS a better offensive player than Jordan (and Kobe) by every imaginable metric.
    Harden is a better offensive player at his peak than Jordan. Some of this is going to sound repetitive but follow along.
    Kobe averaged 5 rebounds and 4 assists in his 35.1ppg season. He did that on 27 FGAs, and a 56% TS
    Jordan averaged 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in his 37ppg season. He did that on 28 FGAs, and a 56% TS.
    Harden averaged 7 rebounds and 8 assists in his 36.1ppg season. He's doing that on 24 FGAs and a 61% TS.
    Yeah well Harden shoots too many free throws.
    Harden: 11 FTA (88%)
    Jordan: 11.9 FTA (85.7%)
    Kobe: 10.2 FTA (85%)
    Yeah well Harden shoots too many threes that's why his TS is high.
    Harden: 54.1 eFG%, 52.9% from 2, 36.8% from 3
    Kobe: 49.1 eFG%, 48.2% from 2, 34.7% from 3
    MJ: 48.4 eFG%, 49.1% from 2, 18.2% from 3 (only on 0.8 attempts though)
    Yeah well the game was much slower back then.
    Per 100 Possessions:
    Harden: 48.2 PPG (highest of all time)
    MJ: 46.4 PPG
    Kobe: 45.6 PPG
    Yeah well compared to their league, Jordan stood out more.
    Then let's compare to the league average.
    Harden: 54.1 eFG% and 61.7 TS%, League Average: 52.4 eFG% and 55.7 TS%
    Kobe: 49.1 eFG% and 55.9 TS%, League Average: 49 eFG% and 53.5 TS%
    MJ: 48.4 eFG% and 56.2 TS%, League Average: 48.8 eFG% and 53.8 TS%
    This isn't even factoring in seasons Harden has averaged 10+ assists, and he's done that many times.
    Harden is a very capable defender when he tries. For majority of the game Harden plays defense but allows blowbys to avoid risking picking up fouls. Due to his heavy minutes, especially when he was in Houston, harden lacked in defense to avoid getting fouls, which is why he is known as a bad defender. However, in late game situations, especially in the playoffs, he locks in and is one of the better perimeter defensive players in the league. As for his post defense, he has been number one in the league statistically since 2019, and has even been second in the league in perimeter isolation points allowed per possession in 2020. In addition to all of that, he is an extremely smart player defensively. He knows when to help, where other players need to stand and is known for his defensive communication. His Houston rockets had the number one defense in the playoffs and in the bubble of 2020. Statistically James has been top 5 in steals for many seasons, number one in deflections for a few years, and has the most blocks by any guard since joining Houston. He has crucial defensive saves in important games including against Giannis, Porzingis, in game 7 of okc thunder, and even against embiid in the 2020 rockets 76ers matchup, where embiid got in a little skirmish with him after harden stopped him on back to back possessions. He may not play it the whole game, but when he tries harden is a top defender in almost every aspect, and a beneficial one to have on the court due to his intelligence.
    And people talking bout his defense are idiots, hes locked up and then shit on Kawhi/PG/Beverly in a 1v3 lmaoooo he has the most points on every team too plus like 3 years of 10+ assists and the others are 8-9 assists on top of 30-36.6 points. He's the only one who even challenged the KD Era warriors and lost because of blatant ref fixing and Ariza going 0-12 on wide open threes generated by Harden along with his second best player CP3 going down and Capela getting sonned by a rookie Looney. Harden was literally dunking on draymond all day and dray got pissed and shoved him like 30 seconds into a game because he got scored on twice fast. That's not even mentioning all that happened while facing the KD warriors who had 5 star players, 2 of which were the number one and number two best shooters in the history of the league, Dpoy draymond, a top 2-3 scorer in Durant, Iggy dpoy. Then waiving off 12 of Hardens points but not making the same call if he missed the 3...blatant lmao
    Harden has been a top 3 hardest working player for the past 10 years. Just because he likes strip clubs and partying doesn't mean he disregards practice and conditioning. This sub is just going with assuming narratives instead of taking 5 minutes to find out that Harden's workouts have been Kobe-levels insane for many seasons, doing HIT lifting after having played 40 minutes in an NBA game with historic usage and scoring rate for entire seasons because the durability demanded from Harden forced him to be insanely well conditioned.
    There are countless stories as well as statements by his staff and teammates about it, it's just easier to shit on a player for partying instead. Literally everybody who's ever played with Harden attests to his one-of-a-kind work ethic. The reason Harden has been struggling are injuries and playing through them as well as the miles on his body but it's 10000% not because he's lazy. He ONCE forced Houstons hand for 3 weeks because they wouldn't trade him despite his demands many months before the situation escalated. Other than that he's been more than textbook when it comes to work ethic, you don't become such a legendary offensive Superstar without working your ass off every day for many years. And yes Harden can come back, he's one of the most skilled players ever and he works out like a madman.

    • @Centermass007
      @Centermass007 7 місяців тому +8

      Bro u did all this for a UA-cam comment section ?

    • @JimmyTulip
      @JimmyTulip 7 місяців тому +6

      Dude had this copy and pasted ready to go for when NBA uploaded it

    • @Centermass007
      @Centermass007 7 місяців тому +3

      @@JimmyTulip fr lmao, he’s been waiting for harden to get a win w the clippers to say something

    • @sylvesterstillalone
      @sylvesterstillalone 7 місяців тому

      you know ball

    • @DominoRenzo
      @DominoRenzo 7 місяців тому

      Did you really say ref fixing? If the nba is rigged why didn’t the lakers or Celtics make the finals. Your telling me they purposely decided to miss out on viewers.

  • @leovirtau2553
    @leovirtau2553 7 місяців тому

    The Beard 🐻

  • @djruffbeats
    @djruffbeats 7 місяців тому

    💪🏿💨

  • @AD-gq2pm
    @AD-gq2pm 7 місяців тому

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @manuelakoller
    @manuelakoller 7 місяців тому

    Wow👏

  • @GenesisSenpai
    @GenesisSenpai 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Russ 😤

  • @21til85
    @21til85 7 місяців тому

    Whistle when the ball goes in?! That’s some horse-bleep.

  • @pcorf
    @pcorf 7 місяців тому

    Not easy winning. But hopefully this is a weight of their shoulders.

  • @JayHoopz34
    @JayHoopz34 7 місяців тому +1

    Harden has the potential to become good again but js doesnt want to but in this plau bro said “Going dock”

  • @fentonmh
    @fentonmh 7 місяців тому

    Insane? Lmao he takes this every posession.

  • @buschg7106
    @buschg7106 7 місяців тому

    ... uh oh

  • @samueltaylor9935
    @samueltaylor9935 7 місяців тому +1

    Great win, but Ty Lue is such a trash tier coach. I really don’t understand what exactly he is doing in terms of drawing up this teams offense. It’s just hard contested shots 80% of the time.

  • @RonAngeloDangan-xq1fo
    @RonAngeloDangan-xq1fo 7 місяців тому

    James Harden WILL NEVER be a HERO again - Kendrick Perkins reacts to Clippers loss | First Take
    Stephen A. Smith, Brian Windhorst and Kendrick Perkins debate whether James Harden will ever be a hero again after the LA Clippers'

  • @onefucktardplz1210
    @onefucktardplz1210 7 місяців тому

    This is my man right here

  • @splayzer
    @splayzer 7 місяців тому

    NBA making videos about tap dancing now....

  • @MakkaPakka-jy1rk
    @MakkaPakka-jy1rk 7 місяців тому

    75-7

  • @kamscott4201
    @kamscott4201 7 місяців тому

    Too hou haters. I told y'all give it time to work. Shout-out ti to Russ for his sacrifice. Lettssss goo Clippers 💪🏽🔥💯

  • @nathangillot4254
    @nathangillot4254 7 місяців тому

    Get harden out if there westbrook better

  • @slimc3769
    @slimc3769 7 місяців тому +1

    Did he have to flop so hard tho??🤣😅😅

    • @Rballerz
      @Rballerz 7 місяців тому

      That wasn’t a flop

  • @Easyrawlins
    @Easyrawlins 7 місяців тому

    Pudgy!!!

  • @nbapbaupdate8338
    @nbapbaupdate8338 7 місяців тому +1

    Finally James Harden get his 1st W in Clippers uniform 😅😂😅😂😅😂

  • @martincruz7175
    @martincruz7175 7 місяців тому

    This got to be fake

  • @irmasil3
    @irmasil3 7 місяців тому

    WHAT A FLOP.....Weren't these supposed tone penalised? Unless brainless people believe a man of James' size can roll over miles with a finger touch in the wrist.....

  • @ricarsua2330
    @ricarsua2330 7 місяців тому +1

    THE BEGINNING OF HARDENS ERA👏💪💪

  • @carnahh
    @carnahh 7 місяців тому

    Lol

  • @joeldavid1675
    @joeldavid1675 7 місяців тому

    He’s a superstar for nothing!

  • @ThomEber
    @ThomEber 7 місяців тому

    I'm sick of these FAKE Laker fans being happy for the Clippers... FOH bro...

  • @hugosancevar484
    @hugosancevar484 7 місяців тому

    Travelling

  • @jimenagateno9143
    @jimenagateno9143 7 місяців тому

    😒

  • @Tybmarquiss
    @Tybmarquiss 7 місяців тому

    Harden is trash that’s not a foul but it is harden so they going to call it but they need the win more than we do

    • @reypacunio9794
      @reypacunio9794 7 місяців тому

      James might be a trash. But only a trash can identify the same. Which mean...... 🤔🤔🤔

  • @KevinHernandez-qz8sb
    @KevinHernandez-qz8sb 7 місяців тому

    Clippers run LA once again. 😤

    • @melvincuaresma-SW
      @melvincuaresma-SW 7 місяців тому +4

      1-6 and you run LA? 😂

    • @JohnAnderson4610
      @JohnAnderson4610 7 місяців тому +1

      Naw and against a mid team like the rockets they barely won

    • @kennethcristianfonte1119
      @kennethcristianfonte1119 7 місяців тому

      @@JohnAnderson4610the same “mid” team that beat the lakers by 100 points? Ok buddy. 🤣

    • @datsapaddlin
      @datsapaddlin 7 місяців тому +2

      @@kennethcristianfonte1119 AD ain’t even play. The Clippers should beat the Rockets at home with PG Kawhi and Harden.

    • @melvincuaresma-SW
      @melvincuaresma-SW 7 місяців тому +2

      ⁠​⁠@@kennethcristianfonte1119 An injured 1-8 Memphis team beat Clippers, that’s much worse than losing to Houston!
      AD didn’t even play that game along with 3 other rotational players

  • @worthless_opinion
    @worthless_opinion 7 місяців тому

    Flop.

  • @supernotnatural
    @supernotnatural 7 місяців тому

    It's personal with Rockets thats why

  • @rexleidig3412
    @rexleidig3412 7 місяців тому

    1v1 teams will never win a ring. Nothing to see here. Next

  • @GabRieLRods
    @GabRieLRods 7 місяців тому

    😮😮😮