Skip: Harden won t accept any salary cuts for the championship, even if he doesn t have a championship in his career, he doesn t think it s nothing
Recently, Skip talked about Harden on his show.
He said: "When it comes to Los Angeles basketball, the Los Angeles Clippers gave James Harden another two-year contract after he refused the $36.3 million option, which rose to 39.1 million next season and 42.3 million the following year. I promise you that James Harden from Los Angeles will not accept any home discounts to maximize his chances of winning the first ring. If he did not have a ring when he retired, he also felt nothing (he 'll be just fine if he retires ring) Less), that's James Harden. "
" That's why I don't want James Harden on my team. Although in his MVP season with the Rockets, I've called him the greatest perimeter scorer I've ever seen; even if I were a Clippers manager, maybe I'd give up on resistance and give him the money he obviously deserved last year - the regular season deserves, not the playoffs. I mean, James put himself in Become a player who is 'doing it', and not doing it': If you don't renew his contract, how can you replace him with 23 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists per game last season in a year? Not to mention a few steals, a block and 87% free throw shooting percentage per game. If you don't renew Harden, you'll be miserable."
"I also admit that Harden lost 10 to 15 pounds last year and looks in good shape. He played 79 games, for eight years The most are fifth in the league last season. Good job, James. He is the only player in the NBA to score 1500+ points, assist 500+, steal 100+, block 50+. Harden was selected as the All-Star this season, and even selected as the third team of the All-Squad for the first time in five years. Good job, James Harden. As you know, the 35-year-old Harden is not inferior to any player in the league in basketball wisdom. "
" I guess Tyron Lou will push the management to ensure Harden's ball-led game over the next two years, because Tyron Lou believes in the wisdom of the veteran. But I believe the resilience of the key playoffs - mental and physical resilience, which can be trusted when needed most. Harden has a long and regrettable history of 'disconnect' in the tiebreak or decisive battle. I'm not saying that the LeBron-style fourth quarter disappears, but the whole game is invisible in the most important game."
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