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The Harden hate is a laugh. Not his problem idiot defenders fall for the most basic of moves.
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The 76ers playoff hopes are still alive, don't care what anyone says.
The Harden hate is a laugh. Not his problem idiot defenders fall for the most basic of moves.
We will never be questioned as one of the greatest teams of all timeWill probably also beat Atlanta in a 7 game series
His play style isn't really the same though.I think it's more due to the inconsistency as other players don't get calls that Durant, James, Harden, etc get.
The Harden hate is a laugh. Not his problem idiot defenders fall for the most basic of moves.
His play style isn't really the same though.
Like zoran dragics armDefinitely more hairy
Like zoran dragics arm
The Harden hate is a laugh. Not his problem idiot defenders fall for the most basic of moves.
Evans down for the Pels. Looks like his ankle, again
I'm sitting here watching Norris Cole, Luke Babbitt and Jeff Withey trying to win what amounts to a playoff game for us.
I cannot bear to watch, yet cannot look away...
The Harden hate is a laugh. Not his problem idiot defenders fall for the most basic of moves.
I think it's more due to the inconsistency as other players don't get calls that Durant, James, Harden, etc get.
That's the thing he's been shut down by disciplined defending plenty of times. Just don't reach and force him to score in play. Yet for some reason 80% of players always play the ball.
Tony Parker has done something similar for years. He uses it more as a way to get some space for a layup though.He has one pet move that angers people more that anything.
At full speed, against a defender backing up and with arms straight up, he'll shove the ball effectively into the defender's face and then swing his arms from side to side, initiating all the contract.
It could be argued that it's an offensive foul. It's certainly not a defensive foul in any way, shape or form, yet it's a call he gets consistently.
Mate, I was about to tag you and tell you to not watch the replay. How bad is it?!
You guys have been pillaged by injury and we're just in front. Thank God for Brandan Wright
Tony Parker has done something similar for years. He uses it more as a way to get some space for a layup though.