Idk what yall smoking on but without Harden this team wasn’t making it far. PG and Kawhi getting sloppy was just a matter of time and Harden could still be in Philly while we would still be losing those games.

Our FO knew that and they knew we need a big change to make it past the line.

That is why they decide to go for “the system” instead of just another all-star to stand in the corner.

Meanwhile now that he’s here Harden is treated exactly like that. “Just give the ball to PG and look at him playing ISO” “Just pass to Russ, let him cook and then try and build a wall from the bricks he hands you”

Harden is an amazing insurance for when PG/Kawhi go down - and it’s just a matter of time.

But if we want this team to win when everyone is healthy we need to trust “the system”.

James Harden is a 21ppg/11ast player and he’s not going to get these type of numbers if only offense we run through him is letting him take the ball up the court and then just watch the rest of the play.

In both of his games there were like 1 minute spurts when he decided to show us what we got and he hit a couple step back threes, a couple mid range shots and then… Ty Lue calls the timeout and Harden is back to playing a role of Jae Crowder.

James Harden is not Nicolas Batum. He’s not there to be a mere 4th option to watch the rest of the team commit the same mistakes they had for the past 4 years. He’s there to make a system change and he’s a great one to give that task to.

Right now I’m not happy with this move - but not because Harden isn’t what I expected. But because the rest of the team plays like nothing changed (and nothing needs to change).

PG saying he’s “on his bully shit” won’t be enough to fix this team’s deep rooted flaws that haunted us for the entire 213 era.

Keep it up fellas and we will see you fighting for a play-in spot at the end of the season just to get wiped in the first or second round just as we did last 4 years.

  • catastrophewaitB
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    1 year ago

    literally same! these dummies squandered the good chemistry they built up over the end of last season and preseason just for an energy ghoul of a “star” in james harden. kawhi won with the raptors because they knew, as kyle lowry put it, “big dog’s gotta eat.” harden will never let himself seem like the second or third option. a diva with a bad attitude.